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The increasing cost paid in clocking integrated circuits and combating timing variations forces designers to rethink asynchronous approaches to system realization. Among various techniques, quasi-delay insensitive design is promising due to its very relaxed timing assumption. Its expensive logic overhead, however, often nullifies its promise of performance and power improvements, and remains a major...
Asynchronous circuits are promising in resolving the emerging issue of process variation and high synchronization power consumption. Among various asynchronous delay models, quasi-delay insensitive (QDI) model is the most robust and yet practical one due to its relaxed timing assumption. However, automatic synthesis of QDI circuits from signal transition graph (STG) protocol specification has not...
The plot of failure rate function or intensity function of an item can have one or two change points where the function value changes quickly. There are many situations (e.g., burn-in testing design and preventive maintenance decision) where the locations of change points need to be specified. This paper presents a non-parametric approach to estimate the change points. The proposed approach is simple...
Computing with biochemical reactions emerges in synthetic biology. With high-level programming languages, a target computation can be intuitively and effectively specified. As control flows form the skeleton of most programs, how to translate them into biochemical reactions is crucial but remains ad hoc. This paper shows a systematic approach to transforming control flows into robust molecular reactions...
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