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Extending Amdahl's law for energy-efficiency

2010 International Conference on Energy Aware Computing, 2010
This paper presents a study about the potential dynamic energy improvement that can be achieved when hardware parallelization is used to increase the energy efficiency of the system rather than to increase performance. We show that it is possible, at early design stages, to know the number of parallel cores that allows a system to achieve the maximum ...
Sebastian Moreno Londono   +1 more
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Comments on the extended energy principle

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 1993
The present analysis concerns a plasma confined in a magnetic field, which consists of one part due to the plasma current density and one part due to steady currents in fixed external conductors. Unrestricted free-boundary displacements are studied that lead to an unbalanced pressure force at the plasma boundary and to a corresponding change in ...
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Extended Wireless Monitoring Through Intelligent Hybrid Energy Supply

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2014
This paper presents the design, implementation, and characterization of a hardware platform applicable to wireless structural health monitoring (WSHM). The primary design goal is to devise a system capable of persistent operation for the duration of the life cycle of a target structure.
MAGNO, MICHELE   +5 more
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Energy Transfer in Extended Thienylene-Phenylene-Ethynylene Dendrimers

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2011
We present a new family of dendrimers with all-conjugated, thienylene (Th) containing photoactive backbones and branched end-groups. Steady-state spectroscopy demonstrates a donor-acceptor system, while picosecond time-resolved fluorescence characterizes a vectorial energy transfer from phenylene-ethynylene (PE) units at the periphery to thienylene ...
Sevnur, Kömürlü   +4 more
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An extended Crab at TeV energies

Nature Astronomy, 2019
The Crab Nebula, formed from a supernova recorded in 1054 ad, is the brightest object in the TeV (teraelectronvolt) gamma-ray sky. Measuring the extension of the gamma-ray nebula helps us to understand particle acceleration and interaction at the highest photon energies.
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An Extended Clustering Approach for Extended Energy Aware Computing

Wireless Personal Communications, 2023
Sneh Garg, R. B. Patel
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Extended energy loss fine structure analysis

Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, 1989
Abstract Analysis techniques which are sensitive to the near-surface region of the sample can give detailed information on the structure, electronic properties, and dynamics of the investigated system ...
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Extended Regions of Potential Energy Surface

1997
Abstract It is a common perception that when a molecule with an available proton is placed in the vicinity of another molecule that has a lone electron pair, the two will approach one another and quickly adopt their most stable, equilibrium H-bonded geometry.
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Extended Energy-Integral Technique for Linear Differential Equations

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1968
An extended energy-integral technique for boundary-value problems is presented for a class of differential equations which are prevalent in mathematical physics. The extended technique provides a method for answering questions in wave propagation and stability which could not be treated by the familiar method of energy integrals.
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LAPLACIAN MINIMUM DOMINATING EXTENDED ENERGY

Advances in Mathematics: Scientific Journal, 2020
S. Roopa, M. R. Rajesh Kanna
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