نتایج جستجو برای: design table

تعداد نتایج: 1061792  

1994

Table 1. Technology parameters for CAZM 0:5m CMOS drivers 18]. Table 2. Technology parameters based on (a) MCM10 technology 5] and (b) CAZM 0:5m CMOS model 18]. Table 3. Average signal delay (ns) for (a) 1-critical-sink net and (b) multi-critical-sinks net under the MCM10 technology. Table 4. Average signal delay (ns) for (a) 1-critical-sink net and (b) multi-critical-sinks net under the CAZM 0...

2004
Ramesh A. Dandekar

Statistical agencies typically serve a diverse group of end users with varying information needs. Accommodating the conflicting needs for information in combination with stringent rules for statistical disclosure limitation (SDL) of statistical information creates a special challenge. We provide a generic table server design for SDL of tabular data to meet this challenge. Our table server desig...

2000
Duncan Cavens

This paper presents a prototype for an interface device which leverages the strengths of commercially available computer-aided-design (CAD) packages and the skills of pen-based designers in a single system. Using relatively conventional technology, a cathode ray tube (CRT) display and a touchscreen, the device connects the traditional skills of a designer with the power and advantages of a CAD ...

2002
Rong Pan Lee Breslau Balaji Prabhakar Scott Shenker

The current Internet architecture relies on congestion avoidance mechanisms implemented in the transport layer protocols, like TCP, to provide good service under heavy load. If routers distribute bandwidth fairly, the Internet would be more robust and could accommodate more diversity of end hosts. Most of the mechanisms proposed to accomplish this can be grouped into two general categories. The...

2010
Görkem Asilioglu Emine Merve Kaya Oguz Ergin

Register renaming is a widely used technique to remove false data dependencies in contemporary superscalar microprocessors. The register rename logic includes a mapping table that holds the physical register identifiers assigned to each architectural register. This mapping table needs to be recovered to its correct state when a branch prediction occurs. In this paper we propose a scalable renam...

2007
Alexander W. Tsow Steven D. Johnson Lawrence S. Moss

Behavior tables are a visual formalism for representing synchronous systems of com-municating processes. Although behavior tables arose from hardware modeling meth-ods, they operate on arbitrarily abstract data-types. Originally conceived as an aidfor imposing architecture on behaviorally oriented specifications, behavior tables in-herited a structural algebra from the Digital D...

2013
Ahmed Y. Ben Sasi Mahmud A. Elmalki

A discrete insulin infusion based on long-time interval measurement is the classic technique for diabetes treatment. Nevertheless, in this research, a closed-loop control system was proposed for continuous drug infusion to overcome the drawbacks of these typical discrete methods and develop more practical diabetes therapy systems. A blood glucoseinsulin system was implemented relying on continu...

2009
Mu-Chun Su Gwo-Dong Chen Yi-Shan Tsai Ren-Hao Yao Chung-Kuang Chou Yohannes Budiono Jinawi De-Yuan Huang Yi-Zeng Hsieh Shih-Chieh Lin

This paper presents a prototype of a low-cost Mixed Reality Interactive Table (MRIT) which is equipped with a Web camera, a projector, animal-appearance robots, gloves with accelerator sensors, and a computer. The motivation of the development of the MRIT is to provide a low-cost learning environment where students can learn effectively when they play an educational software game on the interac...

2000
Huei-Ming Wang Yi-Chung Lin

Spoken dialogue systems have strong potentiality in becoming the main stream of next generation man/machine interface. To meet this future, spoken dialogue systems must not only be portable to support various applications, but also be scalable to provide capable dialogue to handle sophisticated services. In this paper, we proposed a goal-oriented table-driven approach to design a portable and s...

2004
PETER J BENTLEY JONATHAN P WAKEFIELD

This paper describes an attempt to enable computers to generate truly novel conceptual designs of solid objects by using genetic algorithms (GAs). The current capabilities of the system are illustrated by the example of designing a table. Each individual table has its functionality specified by an explicit objective function, which is utilised by GAs to evolve candidate designs. These designs a...

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