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A Hybrid Method for Spectral Translation Equivalent Boolean Functions

Giovanni De Micheli, Mathias Soeken, Eleonora Testa

The equivalence of Boolean functions with respect to five invariance (aka translation) operations has been well considered with respect to the Rademacher-Walsh spectral domain. In this paper, we introduce a hybrid approach that uses both the Reed-Muller an ...
IEEE2019

Robust auction design under multiple priors by linear and integer programming

Cagil Kocyigit

It is commonly assumed in the optimal auction design literature that valuations of buyers are independently drawn from a unique distribution. In this paper we study auctions under ambiguity, that is, in an environment where valuation distribution is uncert ...
2018

Improving Spatial Data Processing by Clipping Minimum Bounding Boxes

Anastasia Ailamaki, Darius Sidlauskas, Eleni Tzirita Zacharatou

The majority of spatial processing techniques rely heavily on the idea of approximating each group of spatial objects by their minimum bounding box (MBB). As each MBB is compact to store (requiring only two multi-dimensional points) and intersection tests ...
IEEE2018

Hybrid NRZ/Multi-Tone Signaling for High-Speed Low-Power Wireline Transceivers

Kiarash Gharibdoust

Over the past few decades, incessant growth of Internet networking traffic and High-Performance Computing (HPC) has led to a tremendous demand for data bandwidth. Digital communication technologies combined with advanced integrated circuit scaling trends h ...
EPFL2016

Efficient Indexing and Query Processing of Model-View Sensor Data in the Cloud

Karl Aberer, Tian Guo

As the number of sensors that pervade our lives increases (e.g., environmental sensors, phone sensors, etc.), the efficient management of massive amount of sensor data is becoming increasingly important. The infinite nature of sensor data poses a serious chal ...
2014

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