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POD-Enhanced Deep Learning-Based Reduced Order Models for the Real-Time Simulation of Cardiac Electrophysiology in the Left Atrium

Alfio Quarteroni, Andrea Manzoni

The numerical simulation of multiple scenarios easily becomes computationally prohibitive for cardiac electrophysiology (EP) problems if relying on usual high-fidelity, full order models (FOMs). Likewise, the use of traditional reduced order models (ROMs) ...
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA2021

i-DPs CGRA: An Interleaved-Datapaths Reconfigurable Accelerator for Embedded Bio-signal Processing

David Atienza Alonso, Giovanni Ansaloni, Miguel Peon Quiros, Soumya Subhra Basu, Loris Gérard Duch

Smart edge sensors for bio-signal monitoring must support complex signal processing routines within an extremely small energy envelope. Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable Arrays (CGRAs) are good candidates for tackling these conflicting objectives because, than ...
2019

Physical Design Considerations of One-level RRAM-based Routing Multiplexers

Giovanni De Micheli, Pierre-Emmanuel Julien Marc Gaillardon, Xifan Tang, Edouard Giacomin

Resistive Random Access Memory (RRAM) technology opens the opportunity for granting both high-performance and low- power features to routing multiplexers. In this paper, we study the physical design considerations related to RRAM- based routing mult ...
ACM2017

A Low Dark Count p-i-n Diode Based SPAD in CMOS Technology

Edoardo Charbon

In this paper, a novel CMOS single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) is presented, and the device is designed using a vertical p-i-n diode construction. The p-i-n diode with a wide depletion region enables a low-noise operation. The proposed design achieves da ...
2015

A Distributed Polling with Probabilistic Privacy

Rachid Guerraoui, Florian Huc, Yahya Benkaouz

In this paper, we present PDP, a distributed polling protocol that enables a set of participants to gather their opinion on a common interest without revealing their point of view. PDP does not rely on any centralized authority or on heavyweight cryptograp ...
2013

Investigating the Potential of Custom Instruction Set Extensions for SHA-3 Candidates on a 16-bit Microcontroller Architecture

Andreas Peter Burg, Jeremy Hugues-Felix Constantin

In this paper, we investigate the benefit of instruction set extensions for software implementations of all five SHA-3 candidates. To this end, we start from optimized assembly code for a common 16-bit microcontroller instruction set architecture. By thems ...
Cryptology ePrint Archive2012

Towards Multi-Fabric 3D Integration Architectures

Panagiotis Athanasopoulos

The main aim of this thesis is to examine the advantages of 3D stacking applied to microprocessors and related integrated microprocessor systems in the architectural level. In the succession of years microprocessors are aiming towards lower power consumpti ...
EPFL2012

RST Controller Design by Convex Optimization Using Frequency-Domain Data

Alireza Karimi, Roland Longchamp, Gorka Galdos Sanz de Galdeano

A new robust fixed-order RST controller design approach by convex optimization is proposed in this paper. Only frequency-domain data are considered in the approach for linear time-invariant single-input single-output systems. It is shown that performance s ...
2011

Chip-Level Redundancy in Distributed Shared-Memory Multiprocessors

Babak Falsafi

Distributed shared-memory (DSM) multi- processors provide a scalable hardware platform, but lack the necessary redundancy for mainframe-level reliability and availability. Chip-level redundancy in a DSM server faces a key challenge: the increased latency t ...
2009

A New Approach towards Vision Suggested by Biologically Realistic Neural Microcircuit Models

Henry Markram

We propose an alternative paradigm for processing time-varying visual inputs, in particular for tasks involving temporal and spatial integration, which is inspired by hypotheses about the computational role of cortical microcircuits. Since detailed knowled ...
Springer2002

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