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This paper presents a computing model for resource-limited mobile devices that might be ubiquitously deployed in private and business environments. The model integrates a strongly-typed event-based communication paradigm with abstractions for frugal contro ...
This paper presents a computing model for resource-limited mobile devices that might be ubiquitously deployed in private and business environments. The model integrates a strongly-typed event-based communication paradigm with abstractions for frugal contro ...
Metal-insulator-silicon capacitors have been fabricated using novel insulators of SiO2/HfO2-Al2O3-HfO2 (HAH)/Al2O3 and metallic HfN gate, exhibiting a program-erasable characteristic. The memory capacitor presents a large memory window of 2.4 V under +12 V ...
Prior research indicates that there is much spatial variation in applications' memory access patterns. Modern memory systems, however, use small fixed-size cache blocks and as such cannot exploit the variation. Increasing the block size would not only proh ...
In the near future, portable embedded devices must run multimedia and wireless network applications with enormous computational performance (1-40GOPS) requirements at a low energy consumption (0.1–2 W). In these applications, the dynamic memory subsystem i ...
The needs for run-time data storage in modern wired and wireless network applications are increasing. Additionally, the nature of these applications is very dynamic, resulting in heavy reliance on dynamic memory allocation. The most significant problem in ...
We propose several methods for speeding up the processing of particle physics data on clusters of PCs. We present a new way of indexing and retrieving data in a high dimensional space by making use of two levels of catalogues enabling an efficient data pre ...
New applications in embedded systems are becoming Increasingly dynamic. In addition to increased dynamism, they have massive data storage needs. Therefore, they rely heavily on dynamic, run-time memory allocation. The design and configuration of a dynamic ...
The next generation of embedded systems will be dominated by mobile devices, which are able to deliver communications and rich multimedia content anytime, anywhere. The major themes in these ubiquitous computing systems are applications with increased user ...