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- research-articleSeptember 2024JUST ACCEPTED
Canalis: A Throughput-Optimized Framework for Real-Time Stream Processing of Wireless Communication
- Kuan-Yu Chen,
- Thomas Mason Nelson,
- Alireza Khadem,
- Morteza Fayazi,
- Sanjay Sri Vallabh Singapuram,
- Ronald Dreslinski,
- Nishil Talati,
- Hun-Seok Kim,
- David Blaauw
ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems (TRETS), Just Accepted https://doi.org/10.1145/3695880Stream processing, which involves real-time computation of data as it is created or received, is vital for various applications, specifically wireless communication. The evolving protocols, the requirement for high-throughput, and the challenges of ...
- articleMay 2022
Tracking the Migration of the Monarch Butterflies with the World's Smallest Computer
- Inhee Lee,
- Roger Hsiao,
- Gordy Carichner,
- Chin-Wie Hsu,
- Mingyu Yang,
- Sara Shoouri,
- Katherine Ernst,
- Tess Carichner,
- Yuyang Li,
- Jaechan Lim,
- Cole R. Julick,
- Eunseong Moon,
- Yi Sun,
- Jamie Phillips,
- Kristi L. Montooth,
- Delbert A. Green II,
- Hun-Seok Kim,
- David Blaauw
GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications (SIGMOBILE-GETMOBILE), Volume 26, Issue 1March 2022, Pages 25–29https://doi.org/10.1145/3539668.3539677Each fall, millions of monarch butterflies across the U.S. and Canada migrate up to 4,000 km to overwinter in the same cluster of mountaintops in central Mexico. In spring, these migrants mate and remigrate northwards to repopulate their northern ...
- research-articleJuly 2002
Guest Editors' Introduction: Hot Topics at This Year's Design Automation Conference
IEEE Design & Test (DEST), Volume 19, Issue 4July 2002, Pages 72–73https://doi.org/10.1109/MDT.2002.1018135The design automation conference is the premier forum for members of the electronic design industry to exchange information on products, methodologies, and processes. Its attendees include more than 15,000 developers, designers, researchers, managers, ...