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This paper presents the design of RISC architecture based multicore processor using the Xilinx® development platform for designing and Spartan-6 FPGA for the implementation of the architecture. The light weight multithreaded kernel module is implemented on the top of the architecture to demonstrate the parallel programming potentials on the same. A task assigned to the processor is managed by the...
This paper describes an automatic information, alarm and tracking system that could provide a real time solution for the security of the employees who use the cab (transport) facility provided by the company. The system can be used in any investigation related services or places where knowing the whereabouts of a person is very important. As the system is incorporated with an alcohol sensor, it provides...
This paper aims to propose a generalized scheme for the synchronization of a class of nonlinear non-identical chaotic systems. The proposed procedure is based on well-established backstepping control technique which guarantees global stability of the system, but due to the problem of ‘explosion of terms’, its use is restricted to lower order systems. Here, dynamical surface control (DSC) approach...
We present a high-level synthesis technique that takes as input two orthogonal descriptions: (a) a behavioral architectural contract between the implementation and the user, and (b) a microarchitecture on which the architectural contract can be implemented. We describe a prototype compiler that generates control required to enforce the contract, and thus, synthesizes the pair of descriptions to hardware.
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