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This paper presents an I–V model for estimating the drain current of a sub-90nm MOSFET in the linear and saturation regions. The proposed model employs the dependencies of drain current on channel width and the gate voltage. It is the modification of nth-power law model introduced by Sakurai and Newton. Our model provides more accurate relationship between the channel length modulation and gate voltage...
Grid-shaped cellular models have gained popularity as an effective approach to understand physical systems. Despite their usefulness to describe complex behavior, many cellular models require large amounts of compute time, mainly due to its synchronous nature. Besides this, cellular models do not describe adequately most of existing physical systems whose nature is asynchronous. In this tutorial we...
Due to high packaging density of components, delay modelling is increasingly becoming the bottleneck for the design of high performance VLSI circuits. At higher frequency of operations, of the order of few GHz, the on-chip interconnect is to be analyzed with a distributed RLCG model. Because at very high frequency, the dielectric material deviates from its ideal nature. This gives rise to the shunt...
In many cases, demand for electricity can be viewed as demand for energy over a time horizon and not instantaneous demand for power (i.e., energy rate). Demand for energy translates to more flexibility in energy delivery. Assuming availability of proper information, which is promised by smart grids, this flexibility can be utilized to reduce costs for the consumers alongside providing other benefits.
A Model Predictive Control (MPC) strategy for nonlinear Networked Control Systems (NCS) described by a polynomial plants subject to input, state constraints and data-losses is introduced. The results here proposed represent a significant extension to the polynomial framework of a recent Receding Horizon Control (RHC) scheme developed for input-saturated multi-model systems. Sum-of-Squares (SOS) conditions...
Automatic seizure onset detection (ASOD) from intracranial EEG recordings (iEEG) in drug-resistant epilepsy has recently gained large interest. Effective ASOD can shorten the time for offline review of the iEEG recordings, help with the development of unsupervised online monitoring systems, and contribute to responsive neurostimulation. Depending on the application, the performance goals may vary...
A new architecture for model-based control of unstable and uncertain systems with network induced delays, and for set-point tracking over networks, is presented in this paper. This setup provides better performance than similar approaches in terms of steady-state tracking error and reduction of network traffic by transmitting measurement updates only when necessary. The results in this paper also...
In order to solve the problem of the lack of fairness and poor security in online games, this paper presents a multi-granularity reputation management model for P2P MMOG. In order to accurately evaluate the reputation of the different roles of the games players, the model assesses the reputation of different roles taken by players respectively and calculates the player's reputation by fuzzy theory...
Device-delay errors in interactive systems is critical in modeling user-interfaces. A novel formalism is created to model device-delay using a resource-based approach. The formalism is able to incorporate uncertainty in device-delay for interactive systems.
The cloud-based multimedia applications have been increasingly adopted in recent years. The key challenge for the application providers is how to optimally reconfigure resources to cope with the time-varying workload. In this paper, we study the optimal resource reconfiguration for cloud-based multimedia applications to minimize the average round-trip-time (RTT). Specifically, we propose the optimal...
The precise estimation of dynamic power consumption, power droop and temperature development during scan test require a very large number of time-aware gate-level logic simulations. Until now, such characterizations have been feasible only for rather small designs or with reduced precision due to the high computational demands. We propose a new, throughput-optimized timing simulator on running on...
High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) is being increasingly deployed to enhance UMTS Radio Access Networks. Scheduling of Node B (base station) buffered user data for transmission over a shared radio channel is a key HSDPA functionality which enables queue management techniques to be utilized to improve Quality of Service (QoS) for mixed ‘multimedia’ services. In this paper, we study a control...
Cloud computing is a consolidation environment that hosts heterogeneous applications. Currently, clouds use virtualization technologies to provide an isolated execution environment and agile resource provisioning. Furthermore, live migration is widely exploited to achieve energy saving. However, consolidation and live migration can cause resource contention and utilization overhead that influence...
The operating system (OS) Jitter phenomenon has been considered an import and critical factor in high-performance distributed computing. In this paper, we present the results of an experimental study that quantifies the effects of different sources of OS Jitter in the Linux operating system. We use the design of experiments (DOE) method to conduct controlled experiments statistically planned. Different...
Simulation is one of the most popular evaluation methods in scientific workflow studies. However, existing workflow simulators fail to provide a framework that takes into consideration heterogeneous system overheads and failures. They also lack the support for widely used workflow optimization techniques such as task clustering. In this paper, we introduce WorkflowSim, which extends the existing CloudSim...
Accurate radio channel modeling is essential for deploying advanced wireless sensors in harsh industrial and urban environments. Site-specific propagation modeling tools are required to understand the channel parameters with in these environments. Multipath delay spread determines the frequency-selective fading characteristics of the channel. This paper describes a novel, computationally inexpensive...
Content Delivery Networks (CDN) are overlay network of servers being used to deliver growing traffic demands on the Internet. As a result, CDNs are facing ever-increasing operating costs. Internet Service Providers (ISP) charge CDNs on server traffic, computed using common usage-based charging models, e.g. 95th Percentile charging. We propose Network Cost Aware Request Routing, NetReq, that assign...
The causes of delays in the control circuit of UAV are considered. The necessity of taking into high-speed performance, memory and capacity of digital hardware facilities, realizing the system of autonomous remote control is substantiated.
Cloud Computing has been steadily evolving during the past few years with new types of services, based on cloud platforms, being introduced regularly. It becomes apparent that, as the technology and the available tools progress, clouds will be tasked to support increasingly heavier workloads. Efficient ways of scheduling are therefore required in order to effectively utilize the available computing...
High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) is being increasingly deployed to enhance UMTS Radio Access Networks. Scheduling of Node B (base station) buffered user data for transmission over a shared radio channel is a key HSDPA functionality which enables queue management techniques to be utilized to improve Quality of Service (QoS) for mixed ‘multimedia’ services. In this paper, we study a control...
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