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  NV-clustering: normally-off computing using non-volatile datapaths
Roohi A., DeMara R. IEEE Transactions on Computers 67(7): 949-959, 2018.  Type: Article

The much-needed downscaling of different core system architectures is significantly challenged by static power dissipation. The authors present a solution via middleware-transparent intermittent computing, utilizing a newly developed n...

Jun 19 2019
  Scheduling analysis of imprecise mixed-criticality real-time tasks
Liu D., Guan N., Spasic J., Chen G., Liu S., Stefanov T., Yi W. IEEE Transactions on Computers 67(7): 975-991, 2018.  Type: Article

Many systems have several criticality levels: the safety-critical level, which is a higher criticality level, including all the tasks in which a deadline failure would provoke catastrophic effects on the system or even on humans; and m...

Nov 12 2018
  PerfBound: conserving energy with bounded overheads in on/off-based HPC interconnects
Saravanan K., Carpenter P. IEEE Transactions on Computers 67(7): 960-974, 2018.  Type: Article

Network performance is crucial in high-performance computing (HPC), where individual nodes can work together to solve a large problem. Traditionally, network devices are always on, so as not to cause a message delivery delay. As more n...

Sep 26 2018
  System-wide time versus density tradeoff in real-time multicore fluid scheduling
Kim K., Cho Y., Eo J., Lee C., Han J. IEEE Transactions on Computers 67(7): 1007-1022, 2018.  Type: Article

The paper addresses an important question of parallel programming: the degree to which an application should be parallelized to keep parallelization overhead low. This is also known as the time improvement versus tradeoff problem....

Aug 30 2018
  Scheduling weakly consistent C concurrency for reconfigurable hardware
Ramanathan N., Wickerson J., Constantinides G. IEEE Transactions on Computers 67(7): 992-1006, 2018.  Type: Article

Since its innovation, harnessing the untethered power of multi-core processors has motivated research around the world. In the programming language domain, imposing concurrency via high-level synthesis (HLS) is a famous technique. The ...

Aug 28 2018
  Hybrid method for minimizing service delay in edge cloud computing through VM migration and transmission power control
Rodrigues T., Suto K., Nishiyama H., Kato N. IEEE Transactions on Computers 66(5): 810-819, 2017.  Type: Article

One of the most important requirements for an edge/cloud computing system is task latency, especially for some specific applications such as security alarm services and actuator feedback control in the Industrial Internet of Things (II...

Sep 19 2017
  A SISO register circuit tailored for input data with low transition probability
Napoli E., Castellano G., De Caro D., Esposito D., Petra N., Strollo A. IEEE Transactions on Computers 66(1): 45-51, 2017.  Type: Article

There are occasions when a delay of several clock cycles is required for a serial data stream. If the “density” of transitions is low, meaning the probability of transitions with respect to the clock is small, and t...

May 31 2017
  On soft error reliability of virtualization infrastructure
Xu X., Huang H. IEEE Transactions on Computers 65(12): 3727-3739, 2016.  Type: Article

Server rooms are often populated with powerful hardware running hypervisors, in turn hosting many guest virtual machines. Here, a soft hardware error may propagate in surprising ways affecting the hypervisor itself, or one or more gues...

May 5 2017
  Optimizing data placement on GPU memory: a portable approach
Chen G., Shen X., Wu B., Li D. IEEE Transactions on Computers 66(3): 473-487, 2017.  Type: Article

We say that a computational artifact is “portable” if it can be implemented on a variety of targets. In this paper, the portable artifact is a strategy for the placement of data on a graphics processing unit (GPU). ...

Apr 17 2017
  Proactive demand participation of smart buildings in smart grid
Wei T., Zhu Q., Yu N. IEEE Transactions on Computers 65(5): 1392-1406, 2016.  Type: Article

This paper describes a technique for increasing energy efficiencies in the demand profile of smart buildings and a smart grid, thus reducing the overall cost and resulting in savings resources. The authors claim a ten percent reduction...

Apr 4 2017
 
 
 
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