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The performance of router directly impacts the Network-on-Chip (NoC) performance. This paper focus on developing efficient microarchitecture of allocator in the router and proposed matrix-diagonal allocator with high matching quality and low packets latency. The allocator, taking advantage of the fact that each element in the diagonal doesn't share the same row or column, includes matrix-diagonal...
In the recent years, microfluidic technology has paved the way for so-called Labs-on-Chips (LoCs) — a convenient and cost-effective way to conduct biochemical, biological, or medical experiments. Instead of conducting tests manually in a fully equipped lab using up lab equipment and human resources, LoCs allow us to conduct biochemical and medical experiments on a small chip. This requires much smaller...
Advances in mobile Internet technology have enabled the clients of Web services to be able to adjust to context changes, which need to rely on monitoring to QoS of Web services. Most contemporary QoS prediction methods exploit the QoS characteristics for one specific dimension, e.g., time or location, and do not exploit the complicated relations among multi-dimension of context. This paper proposes...
This paper investigates a full duplex wireless-powered two way communication networks, where two hybrid access points (HAPs) and a number of amplify and forward relays both operate in full duplex scenario. We use time switching (TS) and static power splitting (SPS) schemes with two way full duplex wireless-powered networks as a benchmark. Then, the new time division duplexing static power splitting...
All the cores of a many-core chip cannot be active at the same time, due to reasons like low CPU utilization in server systems and limited power budget in dark silicon era. These free cores (referred to as bubbles) can be placed near active cores for heat dissipation so that the active cores can run at a higher frequency level, boosting the performance of active cores and applications. Budgeting inactive...
This paper presents a pattern division multiple access (PDMA) concept for cellular future radio access (FRA) towards the 2020s information society. Different from the current LTE radio access scheme (until Release 11), PDMA is a novel non-orthogonal multiple access technology based on the total optimization of multiple user communication system. It considers joint design from both transmitter and...
Prevailing research trend is to use Web services for data publishing and sharing among organizations, but existing works often fall short of service reuse, let alone do they take reusing arbitrary granularities of Service Process Fragments (SPFs) into account. As a matter of fact, SPF reuse can not only improve the efficiency of software development, but also can economize on human and material resources...
QoS prediction is critical to Web service selection and recommendation. This paper proposes a collaborative approach to quality-of-service (QoS) prediction of web services on unbalanced data distribution by utilizing the past usage history of service users. It avoids expensive and time-consuming web service invocations. There existed several methods which search top-k similar users or services in...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a contactless automatic identification system based on radio technology. With the development of communication technology, RFID system bas become very popular in recent years, and how to improve the capability of data identification is urgent. Now there are several data identification algorithm used to deal with signals in the RFID system, the tradition method...
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