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Computer security by hardware-intrinsic authentication

2015 International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis (CODES+ISSS), 2015
The Internet of Things (IoT) has brought evident security concerns. New solutions in security for IoT will need to reduce the dependency on nonvolatile memory for key storage, promote easier means to uniquely identify billions of devices, etc. Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) have been adopted as the future for key derivation and hardware ...
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Computer hardware and operating systems

Brain Injury, 1993
By this time in the evolution of cognitive rehabilitation most treatment facilities have a computer-assisted cognitive retraining programme. This programme will generally be housed in the department of neuropsychology, speech and language pathology or occupational therapy.
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Computing Hardware

2018
Digital computers are built from hardware of great simplicity. First, they are built from devices with two states: on or off, one or zero, high voltage or low voltage, or logical TRUE or FALSE. Second, the devices are connected with extremely fine connections, currently on the order of size of a large virus.
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Trends in Computer Hardware and Software

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1993
Previously identified and current trends in the development of computer systems and in the use of computers for health care applications are reviewed. Trends identified in a 1982 article were increasing miniaturization and archival ability, increasing software costs, increasing software independence, user empowerment through new software technologies ...
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Graphics hardware for scientific computation

International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering, 2005
Modern Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) commonly found in today's PCs feature multiple processing units and can be used for general purpose computations and in particular, parallel numerical algorithms. But the available level of abstraction is still very low. Typically, GPU programs are written in assembly language.
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NIH computer hardware complex

1974
In recent years the conduct and management of the extramural, collaborative and intramural programs of the NIH have made increasing use of “computers.” The term “computers” is used here in a generic sense since the programs are supported by a variety of computer capacities and brands. This presentation is included in the program on the presumption that
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Hardware acceleration in computer networks

2013 IEEE 16th International Symposium on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits & Systems (DDECS), 2013
Summary form only given. Network traffic processing speed is crucial in most of network devices, because any packet drop can lead to lower quality of network services, affect precise monitoring or disallow detection of security threats. General purpose processors are not able to process all data on high-speed network links. For 100 Gb lines, packet can
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Hardware-Architecture and Computer Organisation

1973
My general theme is the development of computer design at the University of Manchester with particular reference to our present system the MU5. As its name implies this is the fifth system designed at Manchester, the first coming into operation in 1951.
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On hardware for computing exponential and trigonometric functions

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1996
Summary: This paper presents new, fast hardware for computing the exponential function, sine, and cosine. The main new idea is to use low-precision arithmetic components to approximate high precision computations, and then to correct very quickly the approximation error periodically so that the effect is to get high precision computation at near low ...
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