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Peak power estimation of VLSI circuits: new peak power measures
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 2000New measures of peak power are proposed in the context of sequential circuits, and an efficient automatic procedure is presented to obtain very good lower bounds on these measures, as well as providing the actual input vectors that attain such bounds.
M.S. Hsiao, E.M. Rudnick, J.H. Patel
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Peak power assessment in isokinetic dynamometry
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000The purpose of the present study was to establish a method by which to derive accurate and valid isokinetic peak power measurements. For this purpose, peak power was calculated as the product of: (1) preselected angular velocity and peak moment without considering the angular velocity at peak moment (method I), (2) actual angular velocity and the ...
A N, Iossifidou, V, Baltzopoulos
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Peak anaerobic power in elderly men
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 1997The relationship of maximal anaerobic power (Pmax) of the quadriceps muscle and corresponding optimal shortening velocity (vopt) with age, habitual physical activity (PA) and maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) were assessed in 37 healthy older [71.1 (SD 3.8) years] men and compared to those of 16 young [22.7 (SD 3.4) years] men.
M, Bonnefoy +4 more
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Peak anaerobic power in master athletes
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1991The age-related decline in maximal physical performance of healthy subjects may be attributed both to the aging process per se and/or to a progressive reduction in physical activity. In two groups of master athletes, power (P) or endurance (E) trained (n = 115; aged 40-78 years), the degree and rate of the age-related deterioration of the maximal ...
Grassi, B. +3 more
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Peak power reduction in low power BIST
Proceedings IEEE 2000 First International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (Cat. No. PR00525), 2002In order to meet the power and reliability constraints, it is important to reduce both average and peak power during BIST operations. In this paper we propose a Low Power Automatic Test Pattern Generator (LPATPG) with peak power. reduction. The technique can be used during on-line testing of large circuits requiring low power consumption.
null Xiaodeng Zhang, K. Roy
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2010
In hardware generated using CAOS, concurrent execution of maximal set of actions in each clock cycle reduces the latency (number of clock cycles) of the design at the cost of increase in its peak power, which is defined as the maximum instantaneous power (due to switching activity) during one clock cycle.
Gaurav Singh, Sandeep K. Shukla
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In hardware generated using CAOS, concurrent execution of maximal set of actions in each clock cycle reduces the latency (number of clock cycles) of the design at the cost of increase in its peak power, which is defined as the maximum instantaneous power (due to switching activity) during one clock cycle.
Gaurav Singh, Sandeep K. Shukla
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Peak Power Minimization through Power Management Scheduling
APCCAS 2006 - 2006 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, 2006As the design complexity continues to increase, huge peak power may lead to logic errors due to voltage drops or reliability problems due to electromigration. A widely used power management technique is to shut down unused operations. However, to enable the power management of an operation, the corresponding control operations must be scheduled before ...
Shih-Hsu Huang +3 more
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Megawatt peak power UV microlaser
SPIE Proceedings, 2013We report the development of a very compact, highly efficient, megawatt peak power 266 nm UV microlaser. It contains a specially designed passively Q-switched Nd:YAG/Cr 4+ :YAG microchip laser whose high output peak power of 13 MW enables us to perform wavelength conversion without using any optics before the nonlinear crystals.
Rakesh Bhandari, Takunori Taira
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Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 1990
Probability distribution functions, mean upcrossing rates and other descriptors are developed for the power that can be potentially extracted from the wind. Wind power is proportional to the cube of the wind velocity. The wind velocity is modeled as a stationary Gaussian process.
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Probability distribution functions, mean upcrossing rates and other descriptors are developed for the power that can be potentially extracted from the wind. Wind power is proportional to the cube of the wind velocity. The wind velocity is modeled as a stationary Gaussian process.
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Low peak-power laser ultrasonics
Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation, 2011Techniques for the successful excitation of guided ultrasonic waves using a low peak-power laser ultrasonic source are discussed and compared with more conventional Q-switched laser sources. The paper considers acoustic propagation in thin plates, in which the frequencies used, typically only the fundamental guided wave modes, are considered.
Pierce, Stephen +7 more
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