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To ensure safe ship navigation, true water depths should be deep enough with respect to the corresponding depths on a chart. Therefore, a set of basic quality indices, including an index of the probability of adequate depth, were developed to evaluate the quality of a digital depth model (DDM) with respect to navigational safety. In addition, these methods are proposed for assessing the probability...
Asymmetric-access caches with emerging technologies, such as STT-RAM and RRAM, have become very competitive designs recently. Since the write operations consume more time and energy than read ones, data should bypass an asymmetric-access cache unless the locality can justify the data allocation. However, the asymmetric-access property is not well addressed in prior bypassing approaches, which are...
We intend to develop and obtain a compact, high-efficiency and high-performance cyclotron using the high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet technology. In cyclotron applications, a high-accuracy magnetic field distribution with an isochronous field and an azimuthally varying field is spatially and temporally required for an HTS coil. In coils wound with HTS tapes, large shielding currents are...
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