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This work presents the first prototype of the super Read-Out Driver (sROD) demonstrator board for the Tile Calorimeter Demonstrator project. This project aims to test the new readout electronics architecture for the Phase II Upgrade of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter, replacing the front-end electronics of one complete drawer with the new electronics during the shutdown at the end of 2015, in order to...
An SDN-based control framework for OPS switches is experimentally assessed. The OpenFlow messages enabling control communication between SDN controller and OPS switch are validated. Dynamic OPS virtual network slices for intra-data center interconnect are successfully setup and monitored.
One of the main challenges of off-line signature verification is the absence of large databases. A possible alternative to overcome this problem is the generation of fully synthetic signature databases, not subject to legal or privacy concerns. In this paper we propose several approaches to the synthesis of off-line enhanced signatures from real dynamic information. These synthetic samples show a...
A novel method for the generation of synthetic offline signatures is presented. The proposed algorithm follows a two steps scheme: first, the raw synthetic dynamic functions of the synthetic signature are generated; second, several ink and paper models are applied to transform the on-line data to realistic static signatures. The novel approach is validated using four different publicly available databases...
Configurable system-on-chip (SoC) solutions based on state-of-the art FPGA are a good candidate to fulfill the requirements of future high end onboard payload applications. Reliability, performance and flexibility provided by SoCs can be further extended using a new communication paradigm, the network-on-a-chip (NoC). NoCs have the potential to solve the scalability problem of traditional on-chip...
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