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Asynchronous Abstract Machines

Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Runtime and Operating Systems for Supercomputers, 2019
Today's systems offer an increasing number of processor cores, however, the chance to operate them efficiently by dedicating cores to specific tasks is often missed. Instead, mixed workloads are processed by each core which leads to system noise (i.e., interferences, scheduling overheads) and yields subpar performance, only.
Sebastian Maier   +3 more
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Fail-Safe Asynchronous Sequential Machines

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1975
Fail-safe circuits are designed to assume a 1 (1-fail-safe) or a 0 (0-fail-safe) output state upon failure. This correspondence extends fault detection techniques previously presented [1] to include the design of fail-safe asynchronous sequential circuits.
Sawin, Dwight H. III, Maki, Gary K.
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Fault-Tolerant Asynchronous Sequential Machines

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1974
A general design technique for achieving single fault-tolerant asynchronous sequential circuits is described. The design procedures apply over a large range of fault conditions and are extremely easy to use. Generally, less than three times the logic required for a single copy is needed to achieve single fault tolerance. In addition to fault tolerance,
Maki, Gary K., Sawin, Dwight H. III
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Self-Synchronized Asynchronous Sequential Machines

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1974
In this correspondence, a new circuit structure is proposed which basically supresses the possibility of hazards and critical races in asynchronous sequential machines. In contrast to many approaches which try to solve these problems by changing the form of the automaton model, we suggest a more general "hardware" solution.
Rey, Christian A., Vaucher, J.
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Machine learning in an asynchronous machine

Conference Proceedings 1991 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2002
To give a broad view of machine learning, the authors describe the basic methods of learning and give examples of learning systems which illustrate these techniques. Some of the early research in the performance of machine learning systems is discussed.
J. Carter, J. Herath
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MODELING OF ASYNCHRONOUS MACHINE

CAD/EDA, MODELING AND SIMULATION IN MODERN ELECTRONICS: COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC PAPERS OF THE III INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL CONFERENCE, 2019
This paper presents a mathematical model of a generalized asynchronous machine and its modeling in MATLAB ...
Anatoliy Afanasyev, Evgeniya Studneva
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A Continuous-Time Asynchronous Boltzmann Machine

Neural Networks, 1997
We propose an asynchronous neural network model having the same structure as the binary Hopfield model. Each neuron operates with continuous time and randomly changes its state according only to its membrane potential. The proposed model settles in a steady-state fluctuation, in which the probability distribution of the global state is identical to ...
Teruyuki, Miyajima   +2 more
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A Fail-Safe Asynchronous Sequential Machine

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1974
This paper examines the dynamic fault behavior of asynchronous sequential machines, specifically identifying the faults which cause critical races and hazards, and presents a state assignment technique leading to a machine that enters one of a small set of error states whenever a fault occurs.
Patterson, William W., Metze, Gernot
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MODIFIED ASYNCHRONOUS CASCADE MACHINE SYSTEM

Electric Machines & Power Systems, 1997
ABSTRACT The modelling of the modified asynchronous cascade machine system is done in order to study the features of such system under field-oriented frame of reference. The modified machine system has two stator windings and two sections of rotor winding on the same shaft One of the stator windings is connected to the ac network while the other ...
S. SATHIAKUMAR, W. KOCZARA
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Inverter-fed linear asynchronous machine

MELECON '98. 9th Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference. Proceedings (Cat. No.98CH36056), 2002
The behaviors of an arc-shaped stator induction machine (the sector-motor) and a disc-secondary linear induction motor are analyzed in this work for different values of frequency. Variable frequency is produced by a voltage source controlled-current inverter which keeps constant the RMS value of the phase current, also assuring a sinusoidal waveform ...
P.J.A. Serni   +3 more
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