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Tightly-coupled self-debugging software protection
Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Software Security, Protection, and Reverse Engineering, 2016Existing anti-debugging protections are relatively weak. In existing self-debugger approaches, a custom debugger is attached to the main application, of which the control flow is obfuscated by redirecting it through the debugger. The coupling between the debugger and the main application is then quite loose, and not that hard to break by an attacker ...
Bert Abrath +4 more
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A Tightly Coupled Network-on-Chip Router Architecture
2009 International Conference on Scalable Computing and Communications; Eighth International Conference on Embedded Computing, 2009Network on Chip (NoC) plays an important role in manycore system. Recent researches on NoC focus on the design and optimization on network separately. This paper describes a tightly coupled NoC router architecture. In this architecture, the router and the core are designed as a whole.
Bin Xie 0002 +5 more
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Advanced function extended with tightly-coupled multiprocessing
IBM Systems Journal, 1974Multiprocessing hardware as implemented on System/370 is presented. With emphasis on tightly-coupled systems configurations, topics include instructions and facilities, and a comparison with prior IBM multiprocessors.
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SPAN: Tightly coupled thermal and electrical simulation
Proceedings of EURO-DAC 93 and EURO-VHDL 93- European Design Automation Conference, 2002A method is presented to combine solvers for ordinary and partial differential equations, like SPICE and ANSYS, for thermal-electrical analysis of integrated circuits or systems. A sketch of a first prototype program (SPAN) is given together with the theoretical background, which makes use of convergence principles from waveform relaxation.
Bernhard Klaassen, Karl L. Paap
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Tightly Coupled Agents in Live Performance Metacreations
Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition, 2015We consider how the application of AI in digital musical instruments might maximally support exploration of sound in performance. Live performance applications of AI and machine learning have tended to focus on score following and the development of machine collaborators. In our work we are interested in exploring the development of systems whereby the
William Marley, Nicholas Ward
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On Input/Output Speedup in Tightly Coupled Multiprocessors
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1986Previous models of program speedup on parallel architectures tend to ignore I/O activity and other important issues. In this paper we derive analytic speedup models including I/O activities. We show that ignoring I/O yields conservative speedup results. We explore the effectiveness of using hardware format conversion units in multiprocessors [33].
Walid A. Abu-Sufah +2 more
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A Parallel sorting algorithm for tightly coupled multiprocessors
Concurrency: Practice and Experience, 1990AbstractIn this paper we present a new parallel sorting algorithm suitable for implementation on a tightly coupled multiprocessor. The algorithm utilizes P processors to sort a set of N data items subdivided into M subsets. The performance of the algorithm is investigated, and the results of experiments carried out on the Balance 8000 multiprocessor ...
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Tightly coupled operating systems on personal microcomputers
Proceedings of the 1983 ACM SIGSMALL symposium on Personal and small computers - SIGSMALL '83, 1983This paper examines a type of hardware/software architecture that is emerging as a result of present availability of microcomputer systems and their software. We point out how these systems can be merged in a tightly coupled configuration, and how we can obtain a strong synergistic effect by pooling the resources of each system.
Rafiul Ahad, Georg Raeder
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An architecture for tightly coupled multi-robot cooperation
Proceedings 2001 ICRA. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Cat. No.01CH37164), 2002Proposes an architecture for tightly coupled multi-robot coordination that is well suited to cooperative manipulation tasks. At all times, a robot is identified as a leader, while the others are designated as followers. The assignment of roles and the coordination between the robots is guaranteed by communication protocols and control algorithms.
Luiz Chaimowicz +3 more
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A Tightly Coupled Accelerator Infrastructure for Exact Arithmetics
2010Processor speed and available computing power constantly increases, enabling computation of more and more complex problems such as numerical simulations of physical processes. In this domain, however, the problem of accuracy arises due to rounding of intermediate results. One solution is to avoid intermediate rounding by using exact arithmetic. The use
Nowak, F., Buchty, R.
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