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The emergence of wide-band-gap (WBG) power transistors with low conduction losses and high-speed switching speeds has paved the way for more-than-ever efficient power electronics systems and huge energy saving potentials. Likewise, power density- the ratio ...
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There is a world-wide push to create the next-generation all-optical transmission and switching technologies for exascale data centers. In this paper we focus on the switching fabrics. Many different types of 2D architectures are being explored including M ...
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Design of an inverter for high-speed synchronous generators using SiC FETs

Existing inverter designs are not well-suited for use with high-speed generators due to the IGBTs used as switching elements, which are not fast enough. SiC FETs offer a lower switching time compared to IGBTs, which is key to working with high-frequency ma ...
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Software packet-processing platforms-€-”network devices running on general-purpose servers--€”are emerging as a compelling alternative to the traditional high-end switches and routers running on specialized hardware. Their promise is to enable the fast dep ...
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Buffers in on-chip networks constitute a significant proportion of the power consumption and area of the interconnect, and hence reducing them is an important problem. Application-specific designs have nonuniform network utilization, thereby requiring a bu ...
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Chemical nanopatterns via Nanoimprint Lithography for simultaneous control over azimuthal and polar alignment of liquid crystals

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The use of chemical nanopatterns through nanoimprint lithography ato align a nematic liquid crystal (LC) in LC cells was described. It was found that the ratio of areas with different surface-aligning helped in the polar orientation of LC, while the azimut ...
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SFIO a striped file I/O library for MPI

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This paper presents the design and evaluation of a Striped File I/O (SFIO) library for parallel I/O within an MPI environment. We present techniques for optimizing communications and disk accesses for small striping factors. Using MPI derived datatype capa ...
IEEE Computer Society2001

SFIO, Parallel File Striping for MPI-I/O

Emin Gabrielyan

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