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Andrew Chamberlin, Andrew Gerber, Mason Palmer, Tim Goodale, Noel Daniel Gundi, Koushik Chakraborty and Sanghamitra Roy
Artificial Intelligence (AI) hardware accelerators have seen tremendous developments in recent years due to the rapid growth of AI in multiple fields. Many such accelerators comprise a Systolic Multiply?Accumulate Array (SMA) as its computational brain. ...
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Santiago Moreno-Carbonell and Eugenio F. Sánchez-Úbeda
The Linear Hinges Model (LHM) is an efficient approach to flexible and robust one-dimensional curve fitting under stringent high-noise conditions. However, it was initially designed to run in a single-core processor, accessing the whole input dataset. Th...
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Ján Mach, Luká? Kohútka and Pavel Cicák
The shrinking of technology nodes allows higher performance, but susceptibility to soft errors increases. The protection has been implemented mainly by lockstep or hardened process techniques, which results in a lower frequency, a larger area, and higher...
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Mohammad AlHamaydeh, Ahmed Mansour Maky and Mohamed Elkafrawy
Modeling Steel Plate Shear Wall (SPSW) behavior can be computationally demanding. This is especially true when high-fidelity modeling is carried out via shell or 3D solid elements. It has been shown that SPSW behavior can be captured with adequate accura...
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Nasser Lotfi and Mazyar Ghadiri Nejad
Multi-objective task graph scheduling is a well-known NP-hard problem that plays a significant role in heterogeneous distributed systems. The solution to the problem is expected to optimize all scheduling objectives. Pretty large state-of-the-art algorit...
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Arash Khajooei, Mohammad (Behdad) Jamshidi and Shahriar B. Shokouhi
Although the Metaverse is becoming a popular technology in many aspects of our lives, there are some drawbacks to its implementation on clouds, including long latency, security concerns, and centralized infrastructures. Therefore, designing scalable Meta...
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Diba Das, Mehdi Hasan Chowdhury, Aditta Chowdhury, Kamrul Hasan, Quazi Delwar Hossain and Ray C. C. Cheung
The electrooculogram (EOG) is one of the most significant signals carrying eye movement information, such as blinks and saccades. There are many human?computer interface (HCI) applications based on eye blinks. For example, the detection of eye blinks can...
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Khai-Minh Ma, Duc-Hung Le, Cong-Kha Pham and Trong-Thuc Hoang
The security of Internet of Things (IoTs) devices in recent years has created interest in developing implementations of lightweight cryptographic algorithms for such systems. Additionally, open-source hardware and field-programable gate arrays (FPGAs) ar...
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Huiqun Hao, Jinrong Jiang, Tianyi Wang, Hailong Liu, Pengfei Lin, Ziyang Zhang and Beifang Niu
This paper proposes a series of parallel optimizations on a high-resolution ocean model, the LASG/IAP Climate System Ocean Model (LICOM), which was independently developed by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The ve...
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Yang Wang, Jie Liu, Xiaoxiong Zhu, Qingyang Zhang, Shengguo Li and Qinglin Wang
Structured grid-based sparse matrix-vector multiplication and Gauss?Seidel iterations are very important kernel functions in scientific and engineering computations, both of which are memory intensive and bandwidth-limited. GPDSP is a general purpose dig...
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