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Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Runtime and Operating Systems for Supercomputers ROSS 2017, 2017
Operating System (OS) noise is a well-known phenomenon in which OS activities interfere with the execution of large-scale parallel applications. Due to OS noise, feature-rich software environments such as Linux can seriously affect scalability. Kernel tracing can be used to identify OS noise sources, but until recently it required substantial OS ...
Nelson Mimura Gonzalez +2 more
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Operating System (OS) noise is a well-known phenomenon in which OS activities interfere with the execution of large-scale parallel applications. Due to OS noise, feature-rich software environments such as Linux can seriously affect scalability. Kernel tracing can be used to identify OS noise sources, but until recently it required substantial OS ...
Nelson Mimura Gonzalez +2 more
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IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2019
This article presents a cascaded architecture of a frequency synthesizer to generate ultra-low-jitter output signals in a millimeter-wave (mmW) frequency band from 28 to 31 GHz.
Juyeop Kim +7 more
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This article presents a cascaded architecture of a frequency synthesizer to generate ultra-low-jitter output signals in a millimeter-wave (mmW) frequency band from 28 to 31 GHz.
Juyeop Kim +7 more
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IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2019
This article analyzes the jitter-power tradeoff in multiplying delay-locked loops (MDLLs), which differs from the more typical phase-locked loop one, and identifies a design optimization criterion.
Alessio Santiccioli +4 more
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This article analyzes the jitter-power tradeoff in multiplying delay-locked loops (MDLLs), which differs from the more typical phase-locked loop one, and identifies a design optimization criterion.
Alessio Santiccioli +4 more
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The Effect of Rotational Jitter on 3D Pointing Tasks
CHI Extended Abstracts, 2019Even when in a static position, data acquired from 6 Degrees of Freedom (DoF) trackers is affected by noise, which is typically called jitter. In this study, we analyzed the effects of 3D rotational jitter on Virtual Reality (VR) controllers in a 3D ...
Anil Ufuk Batmaz, W. Stuerzlinger
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Effects of 3D Rotational Jitter and Selection Methods on 3D Pointing Tasks
IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces, 20193D pointing is an integral part of Virtual Reality interaction. Typical pointing devices rely on 3D trackers and are thus subject to fluctuations in the reported pose, i.e., jitter.
Anil Ufuk Batmaz, W. Stuerzlinger
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Visual Inquiry, 2021
From your perspective, what is the place of social justice education (and politics) in the art classroom? Are these topics a distraction from the disciplinary content of visual arts education, as you understand it? From your perspective, what is the disciplinary content of art education?
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From your perspective, what is the place of social justice education (and politics) in the art classroom? Are these topics a distraction from the disciplinary content of visual arts education, as you understand it? From your perspective, what is the disciplinary content of art education?
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A novel trigger for pseudospark switch with high repetition rate, low jitter, and compact structure.
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2018This paper presents the design and development of a trigger with a high repetition rate, low jitter, and compact structure for the pseudospark switch (PSS), which includes an improved Marx generator based on avalanche transistors and a corona-plasma ...
Jiaqi Yan +5 more
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Computer Graphics Forum, 2000
Jitter is one popular way of generating samples for stochastic sampling in computer graphics. The Poisson disk distribution better approximates that of the human photomosaic. In this paper we examine the spatial and frequency space behaviour of a number of existing algorithms for generating stochastic samples and propose a new algorithm based on low ...
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Jitter is one popular way of generating samples for stochastic sampling in computer graphics. The Poisson disk distribution better approximates that of the human photomosaic. In this paper we examine the spatial and frequency space behaviour of a number of existing algorithms for generating stochastic samples and propose a new algorithm based on low ...
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Towards jitter-free ultrafast electron diffraction technology
, 2020Hyun Woo Kim +15 more
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