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High-Speed Multiplication Systems

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1972
Large-scale scientific computers are characterized by having a high ratio of computing requirements to the input-output requirements. Thus the speed of arithmetic operations should be of prime importance in this group of digital computers. In this note a mathematical formula is derived to determine the multiplication time obtained by each of the known ...
Ahmed A. Kamal, M. A. N. Ghannam
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High Speed Decimal Addition

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1971
Parallel decimal arithmetic capability is becoming increasingly attractive with new applications of computers in a multi-programming environment. The direct production of decimal sums offers a significant improvement in addition over methods requiring decimal correction.
Martin S. Schmookler, Arnold Weinberger
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Measurement of High-Speed ADCs

2017 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC), 2017
High-speed high-resolution ADCs are challenging in design and measurement. High accuracy on data and clock input have to be ensured. To minimize nonlinearity, it is important to avoid signal-dependent errors. With these goals in mind, we discuss design trade-offs that have to be considered for high-resolution ADCs. Furthermore, a full measurement setup
Lukas Kull, Danny Luu
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Investigation into High-Speed/Super-High Speed Grinding

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
Abrasive machining is a widely employed finishing process for different-to-cut materials such as metals, ceramics, glass, rocks, etc to achieve close tolerances and good dimensional accuracy and surface integrity. High speed and super-high speed abrasive machining technologies are newest developed advanced machining processes to satisfy super-hardness ...
Ya Li Hou, Chang He Li, Guo Yu Liu
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High-Speed Arithmetic Arrays

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1979
High-speed multifunction arithmetic arrays for multiplication, division, square and square-root operations are presented in this paper. These arrays seem attractive due to their versatility and speed. A recently described quotient-bit evaluation technique that uses the carry-save method in a nonuniform division array is extended here for the restoring ...
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Design speed for new high-speed lines

Journal of Rail Transport Planning & Management, 2014
There are examples where the design speed of new high-speed lines has been based more on performance of present technology than on optimisation of the cost-benefit outcome considering future needs.
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Speeding up high-speed protocol processors

Computer, 2004
Many network technologies aim to exploit the bandwidth of high-speed links, which now achieve data transfer rates up to several terabits per second. As packet interarrival times shrink to a few tens of nanoseconds, network systems must address a transmission-processing gap by providing extremely fast data paths as well as high-performance subsystems to
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High-speed Networks

Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005
Evangelos Kranakis, Danny Krizanc
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A Speed Indicator for High Speed Shafts

Journal of Scientific Instruments, 1945
This note describes a photocell frequency meter which has been constructed for measuring the speed of a beltdriven high-speed bearing machine. The normal maximum speed of the machine is of the order of 30,000 r.p.m., but the speed indicator is particularly useful for the range 3000-100,000 r.p.m., and can be easily adapted to cover almost any speed ...
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