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Bandic, M. (author), Prielinger, L.P. (author), Nublein, Jonas (author), Ovide, Anabel (author), Rodrigo, Santiago (author), van Someren, J. (author), Vardoyan, G.S. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author), Feld, S. (author)
Modular quantum computing architectures are a promising alternative to monolithic QPU (Quantum Processing Unit) designs for scaling up quantum devices. They refer to a set of interconnected QPUs or cores consisting of tightly coupled quantum bits that can communicate via quantum-coherent and classical links. In multi-core architectures, it is...
conference paper 2023
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Haron, M.A.B. (author), Yu, J. (author), Nane, R. (author), Taouil, M. (author), Hamdioui, S. (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author)
One of the most important constraints of today’s architectures for data-intensive applications is the limited bandwidth due to the memory-processor communication bottleneck. This significantly impacts performance and energy. For instance, the energy consumption share of communication and memory<br/>access may exceed 80%. Recently, the concept of...
conference paper 2016
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Vega Garita, V.E. (author), Ramirez Elizondo, L.M. (author), Chandra Mouli, G.R. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
This paper focuses on the most common PV-storage architectures that are designed for residential applications and that incorporate storage devices like batteries, hydrogen systems, supercapacitors, and flywheels. The main motivations and a comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of the architectures are presented. Moreover, some common...
conference paper 2016
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Yu, J. (author), Nane, R. (author), Haron, M.A.B. (author), Hamdioui, S. (author), Corporaal, H (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author)
Memristor-based Computation-in-Memory is one of the emerging architectures proposed to deal with Big Data problems. The design of such architectures requires a radically new automatic design flow because the memristor is a passive device that uses resistance to encode its logic value. This paper proposes a design flow for mapping parallel...
conference paper 2016
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Keijzer, T. (author), Gallo, A.J. (author), Ferrari, Riccardo M.G. (author)
In this paper we present a hierarchical scheme to detect cyber-attacks in a hierarchical control architecture for large-scale interconnected systems (LSS). We consider the LSS as a network of physically coupled subsystems, equipped with a two-layer controller: on the local level, decentralized controllers guarantee overall stability and...
conference paper 2022
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Hernández, Carlos (author), Fernandez-Sanchez, Jose Luis (author)
Novel robot technologies are becoming available to automate more complex tasks, more flexibly, and collaborating with humans. Methods and tools are needed in the automation and robotics industry to develop and integrate this new breed of robotic systems. In this paper, the ISE&amp;PPOOA methodology for Model-Based Systems Engineering is...
conference paper 2017
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Han, J. (author)
The progress in CMOS technology has entered the sub-micron realm, and the technology will approach its limits within about 15 years. Already various novel information processing devices, based on quantum mechanical effects at the nanometer scale, have been widely investigated and some have been successfully demonstrated at the circuit level....
doctoral thesis 2004
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Anjam, F. (author)
In this dissertation, we propose to combine programmability with reconfigurability by implementing an adaptable programmable VLIW processor in a reconfigurable hardware. The approach allows applications to be developed at high-level (C language level), while at the same time, the processor organization can be adapted to the specific requirements...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Komen, E.R. (author)
doctoral thesis 1990
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Jonker, P.P. (author)
doctoral thesis 1992
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Corporaal, H. (author)
doctoral thesis 1995
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Klass, E.F. (author)
doctoral thesis 1994
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Phillips, J.E. (author)
doctoral thesis 1997
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Van Grol, H.J.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 1992
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Gou, C. (author)
Memory system efficiency is crucial for any processor to achieve high performance, especially in the case of data parallel machines. Processing capabilities of parallel lanes will be wasted, when data requests are not accomplished in a sustainable and timely manner. Irregular vector memory accesses can lead to inefficient use of the parallel...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Du Nguyen, H.A. (author)
In-memory computing is a promising computing paradigm due to its capability to alleviate the memory bottleneck. It has even higher potential when implemented usingmemristive devices ormemristors with various beneficial characteristics such as nonvolatility, high scalability, near-zero standby power consumption, high density, and CMOS...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Lao, L. (author)
Quantum computing promises to solve some problems that are intractable by classical computers. Several quantum processors based on different technologies and consisting of a few tens of noisy qubits have already been developed. However, qubits are fragile as they tend to decohere extremely quickly and quantum operations are faulty, making...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Feringa, J. (author)
The presented research addresses the question of how to bridge the divide between academic research and industry in the domain of by investigating aspects of computational design , robotic fabrication and their impact on practice via a series of experiments and case studies. Research sub-questions related to the architectural model , geometry...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Vermij, E.P. (author)
The performance of supercomputers is not growing anymore at the rate it once used to. Several years ago a break with historical trends appeared. First the break appeared at the lower end of worldwide supercomputer installations, but now it affects a significant number of systems with average performance. Power consumption is becoming the most...
doctoral thesis 2017
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Hoozemans, J.J. (author)
Embedded systems range from very simple devices, such as a digital watch, to highly complex systems such as smartphones. In these complex devices, an increasing number of applications need to be executed on a computing platform. Moreover, the number of applications (or programs) usually exceeds the number of processors found on such platforms....
doctoral thesis 2018
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