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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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Bandwidth, edgesum and profile of graphs
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an extensive survey of the solved bandwidth, edgesum and profile problems for classes of graphs and present an approximation algorithm to find the profile of a hypercube.
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Customized architectural methodologies for high-speed image and video processing
F. Catthoor,H. De Man +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed guidelines for the architectural design process that depend on the required throughput and the structure of the algorithm and corresponding signal flow-graph, and a selection has been made of promising, efficient architectural strategies that satisfy these constraints.
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A delay distribution methodology for the optimal systolic synthesis of linear recurrence algorithms
C.Y.R. Chen,M.Z. Moricz +1 more
TL;DR: A systematic methodology based on the concept of delay distribution to optimize the systolic scheduling of data flow graphs, which represent one-dimensional linear recurrence algorithms (LRAs) is introduced and it is shown that this procedure produces optimally scheduled data flow graph graphs (DFGs) for VLSI syStolic implementation.
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A note on determining the 3-dimensional convex hull of a set of points on a mesh of processors
TL;DR: This paper solves, in the same time-complexity, the 3-dimensional convex hull problem for arbitrary point sets and observes a time/space trade off: if each processor is allocated O(log n) space then √n time is sufficient to determine the 3,dimensional conveX hull.
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Communication Throughput of Interconnection Networks
TL;DR: Modern flow control techniques used for massively parallel computers have made network capacity a more important parameter for the application performance than network latency.