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Computer, 2010
Commodity hardware enables a range of cost-effective ubiquitous computing research, but innovative custom hardware can drive compelling new user experiences. One of the dreams of ubiquitous computing is an ecology of heterogeneous computer systems, built into the environment around us and acting in concert to make our lives easier and more fun ...
Steve Hodges 0001, Nicolas Villar
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Commodity hardware enables a range of cost-effective ubiquitous computing research, but innovative custom hardware can drive compelling new user experiences. One of the dreams of ubiquitous computing is an ecology of heterogeneous computer systems, built into the environment around us and acting in concert to make our lives easier and more fun ...
Steve Hodges 0001, Nicolas Villar
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 classes, 2007
In the classical Irradiance Caching algorithm, rays are first traced from the viewpoint towards the scene. For each corresponding intersection point, the irradiance cache is queried to determine whether a new irradiance record has to be created. When a new record is required, the irradiance value is computed using distribution ray tracing.
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In the classical Irradiance Caching algorithm, rays are first traced from the viewpoint towards the scene. For each corresponding intersection point, the irradiance cache is queried to determine whether a new irradiance record has to be created. When a new record is required, the irradiance value is computed using distribution ray tracing.
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1986
Computer hardware refers to the physical electronic and mechanical components of a computer system. These components can be broken down into the central processing unit, memory, storage, terminals, and printers. The function of each of these is described and variations discussed. The hardware needed for communications between computers is defined.
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Computer hardware refers to the physical electronic and mechanical components of a computer system. These components can be broken down into the central processing unit, memory, storage, terminals, and printers. The function of each of these is described and variations discussed. The hardware needed for communications between computers is defined.
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Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part II on - AFIPS '68 (Fall, part II), 1968
The area of hardware implementation shall be (some-what arbitrarily) defined to include placement, wire routing, terminal assignment, and the interface to hardware fabrication devices. At this stage, many companies have automated at least some of these steps.
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The area of hardware implementation shall be (some-what arbitrarily) defined to include placement, wire routing, terminal assignment, and the interface to hardware fabrication devices. At this stage, many companies have automated at least some of these steps.
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2008 15th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2008
Conventional electrophotographic printers tend to produce Moiré artifacts when used for printing images scanned from printed material such as books and magazines. We propose a novel noniterative, nonlinear, and space-variant descreening filter that removes a wide range of Moiré-causing screen frequencies in a scanned document while preserving image ...
Hasib Siddiqui +2 more
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Conventional electrophotographic printers tend to produce Moiré artifacts when used for printing images scanned from printed material such as books and magazines. We propose a novel noniterative, nonlinear, and space-variant descreening filter that removes a wide range of Moiré-causing screen frequencies in a scanned document while preserving image ...
Hasib Siddiqui +2 more
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Hardware composition with hardware flowcharts and process algebras
Proceedings of ICECCS '96: 2nd IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (held jointly with 6th CSESAW and 4th IEEE RTAW), 2002Algorithmic state machine (ASM) descriptions or hardware flowcharts have been used successfully to describe and verify large systems like the IBM 3081. Hardware flowcharts are intuitively appealing in their specification of control flow and data path operations.
Juin-Yeu Joseph Lu +2 more
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Testability of Cryptographic Hardware and Detection of Hardware Trojans
2011 Asian Test Symposium, 2011Cryptographic algorithms are routinely used toper form computationally intense operations over increasingly larger volumes of data, and in order to meet the high throughput requirements of the applications, are often implemented by VLSI designs. The high complexity of such implementations raises concern about their reliability. In order to improve upon
Debdeep Mukhopadhyay +1 more
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Synthesis of arithmetic hardware using hardware metafunctions
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 1990The development of theorem-based design methods is considered. Theorem-based design uses formal logic to create provably correct implementations. Past work has focused on using formal logic and post-hoc proof for design verification. Here, the focus is on hardware synthesis functions, called hardware metafunctions, which synthesize hardware in a ...
Shiu-Kai Chin, Edward P. Stabler
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IT Professional, 2011
Five years from now, some mid-size businesses might be functioning without any company-owned IT hardware. Although this might initially be true for only a small subset of industries and firms, others will find themselves some where on the continuum between "only company assets" and "no company assets," with the trend heading toward fewer corporate ...
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Five years from now, some mid-size businesses might be functioning without any company-owned IT hardware. Although this might initially be true for only a small subset of industries and firms, others will find themselves some where on the continuum between "only company assets" and "no company assets," with the trend heading toward fewer corporate ...
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Radiosity on graphics hardware
ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 Courses on - SIGGRAPH '05, 2005Radiosity is a widely used technique for global illumination. Typically the computation is performed offline and the result is viewed interactively. We present a technique for computing radiosity, including an adaptive subdivision of the model, using graphics hardware.
Greg Coombe +2 more
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