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Microprocessors and Microsystems, Volume 46
Volume 46, Part A, October 2016
- Sajid Gul Khawaja, M. Usman Akram, Shoab Ahmed Khan, Arslan Shaukat, Saad Rehman:
Network-on-Chip based MPSoC architecture for k-mean clustering algorithm. 1-10 - Yaseer Arafat Durrani, Teresa Riesgo:
Efficient power analysis approach and its application to system-on-chip design. 11-20 - Giuseppe Cocorullo, Pasquale Corsonello, Fabio Frustaci, Stefania Perri:
An efficient hardware-oriented stereo matching algorithm. 21-33
- Francesco Leporati, Gian Mario Bertolotti, Janusz Jezewski, Adam Pawlak:
Special Section on Advanced Systems for Health, Wellness and Personal Assistance. 34 - Janusz Jezewski, Adam Pawlak, Krzysztof Horoba, Janusz Wrobel, Robert Czabanski, Michal Jezewski:
Selected design issues of the medical cyber-physical system for telemonitoring pregnancy at home. 35-43 - Tomasz Szydlo, Marek Konieczny:
Mobile and wearable devices in an open and universal system for remote patient monitoring. 44-54 - Piotr Augustyniak:
Remotely programmable architecture of a multi-purpose physiological recorder. 55-66 - Yuchao Ma, Navid Amini, Hassan Ghasemzadeh:
Wearable sensors for gait pattern examination in glaucoma patients. 67-74 - Jose A. Miguel, David Rivas-Marchena, Yolanda Lechuga, Miguel Angel Allende, Mar Martínez:
A novel computer-assisted design tool for implantable MEMS pressure sensors. 75-83 - Alair Dias Junior, Srinivasan Murali, Francisco J. Rincón, David Atienza:
Methods for reliable estimation of pulse transit time and blood pressure variations using smartphone sensors. 84-95 - Haik Kalantarian, Bobak Mortazavi, Mohammad Pourhomayoun, Nabil Alshurafa, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
Probabilistic segmentation of time-series audio signals using Support Vector Machines. 96-104
Volume 46, Part B, October 2016
- Fangyang Shen, Maurizio Palesi, Mei Yang:
Introduction to the special section on "Sustainable processor architectures and applications". 105-106 - Linwei Niu, Wei Li:
Reliability-conscious energy management for fixed-priority real-time embedded systems with weakly hard QoS-constraint. 107-121 - Pooyan Mehrvarzy, Mehdi Modarressi, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad:
Power- and performance-efficient cluster-based network-on-chip with reconfigurable topology. 122-135 - Xiaohang Wang, Baoxin Zhao, Ling Wang, Terrence S. T. Mak, Mei Yang, Yingtao Jiang, Masoud Daneshtalab:
A pareto-optimal runtime power budgeting scheme for many-core systems. 136-148 - Shan Cao, Zoran Salcic, Zhaolin Li, Shaojun Wei, Yingtao Ding:
Temperature-aware multi-application mapping on network-on-chip based many-core systems. 149-160 - Xiaohang Wang, Ting Fei, Boquan Zhang, Terrence S. T. Mak:
On runtime adaptive tile defragmentation for resource management in many-core systems. 161-174 - Yang Yi, Yongbo Liao, Bin Wang, Xin Fu, Fangyang Shen, Hongyan Hou, Lingjia Liu:
FPGA based spike-time dependent encoder and reservoir design in neuromorphic computing processors. 175-183 - Yikun Jiang, Mei Yang:
Circuit design of Clos-based on-chip interconnection networks. 184-192 - Ashwin Satyanarayana:
Performance modeling of CMOS inverters using support vector machines (SVM) and adaptive sampling. 193-201 - Yanqing Ji, Yun Tian, Fangyang Shen, John Tran:
Leveraging MapReduce to efficiently extract associations between biomedical concepts from large text data. 202-210 - Xin Chen, Di Li, Jiafu Wan, Nan Zhou:
A clock synchronization method for EtherCAT master. 211-218
- Hossein Asadi, Paolo Ienne, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad:
Introduction: Special Section on Architecture of Future Many Core Systems. 219-220 - Javad Zarrin, Rui L. Aguiar, João Paulo Barraca:
ElCore: Dynamic elastic resource management and discovery for future large-scale manycore enabled distributed systems. 221-239 - Giuseppe Tuveri, Paolo Meloni, Francesca Palumbo, Giovanni Pietro Seu, Igor Loi, Francesco Conti, Luigi Raffo:
On-the-fly adaptivity for process networks over shared-memory platforms. 240-254 - Fazeleh Sadat Kazemian, Mahmood Fazlali, Ali Katanforoush, Mojtaba Rezvani:
Parallel implementation of quorum planted (ℓ, d) motif search on multi-core/many-core platforms. 255-263 - Hamed Abbasitabar, Mohammad Hossein Samavatian, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad:
ASHA: An adaptive shared-memory sharing architecture for multi-programmed GPUs. 264-273
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