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Computational Aspects of Vlsi
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The article was published on 1984-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 862 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Very-large-scale integration.read more
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Scalable hardware-algorithms for binary prefix sums
Rong Lin,Koji Nakano,Stephan Olariu,Maria Cristina Pinotti,James L. Schwing,Albert Y. Zomaya +5 more
TL;DR: This work addresses the problem of designing efficient and scalable hardware-algorithms for computing the sum and prefix sums of a w/sup k/-bit, (k/spl ges/2), sequence using as basic building blocks linear arrays of at most w/Sup 2/ shift switches.
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Practical parallel union-find algorithms for transitive closure and clustering
TL;DR: The implementations indicate that transitive closure computations are intrinsically difficult for distributed memory parallel machines because of the need for global information, and the results for shared memory machines exhibited excellent speedups.
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Implications of interconnection theory for optical digital computing.
TL;DR: If the optical communication energy is sufficiently low and large-bit repetition rates are employed, conductors are useful for only the shortest connections and can be dispensed with altogether with little disadvantage, this justifies consideration of an optical digital computer.
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The Price of Routing in FPGAs
TL;DR: A simple quantitative analysis shows that the amount of silicon dedicated to routing increases much faster than that devoted to the gates themselves, which will lead to a widening gap between FPGA performance and full-cust- om VLSI performance.
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Efficient systolic architecture for the one-dimensional wavelet transform
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an architecture for a wavelet transform chip for real-time one-dimensional signal processing applications, which requires only one row of processing elements to compute the complete transform.