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Nitin Chandrachoodan

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Publications -  68
Citations -  349

Nitin Chandrachoodan is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Adder. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 60 publications receiving 294 citations. Previous affiliations of Nitin Chandrachoodan include Indian Institutes of Technology & University of Maryland, College Park.

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Adaptive negative cycle detection in dynamic graphs

TL;DR: The ABF algorithm is presented, based on a novel extension of the well known Bellman-Ford algorithm, which significantly outperforms previously available approaches for dynamic graphs, and can be used to obtain a very fast implementation of Lawler's technique for the computation of the maximum-cycle mean (MCM) of a graph.
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Efficient Implementation of IEEE Double Precision Floating-Point Multiplier on FPGA

TL;DR: Comparisons against the best reported multipliers in the literature show that the proposed module can outperform them, and gives excellent performance with efficient use of resources.
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DFT Assisted Techniques for Peak Launch-to-Capture Power Reduction during Launch-On-Shift At-Speed Testing

TL;DR: A new design-for-testability (DFT) scheme for launch-on-shift (LOS) testing, which ensures that the combinational logic remains undisturbed between the interleaved capture phases, providing computer-aided-design (CAD) tools with extra search space for minimizing launch-to-capture switching activity through test pattern ordering (TPO).
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Implementation of a 30 ps resolution time to digital converter in FPGA

TL;DR: With the high resolution TDC implemented, the design of a wide range and high resolution time to digital converter (TDC) on FPGA is presented and the same is demonstrated by performing the jitter measurements for the applied input pulse.