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The conference will cover the theory and practice of application specific systems, architectures and processors The 2015 conference will build upon traditional strengths in areas such as computer arithmetic, cryptography, compression, signal and image processing, network processing, reconfigurable computing, application specific instruction set processors, and hardware accelerators.
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The conference will cover the theory and practice of application specific systems, architectures and processors The 2014 conference will build upon traditional strengths in areas such as arithmetic, cryptography, compression, signal and image processing, application specific instruction processors, etc.
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In recent years, the multiprocessor architecture field has witnessed the emergence of new trends in the areas of embedded systems, deep learning accelerators, neuromorphic computing, or integration, as well as of disruptive technologies such as quantum computing. Some have even described the near future as a new golden era for computer architecture as all these novelties are factored in new designs. The interconnect, being at the core of any parallel architecture, is of course impacted by these changes. The packet-switched Network-on-Chip (NoC) paradigm is, perhaps, pushed more than ever by the increasing communication demands of modern parallel architectures in terms of scalability, workload heterogeneity, or security. In response to this, the NoC research community continues to improve existing NoC architectures while delving into the role of emerging technologies such as optics, wireless, or 3D interconnects. In an attempt to capture these trends, the NoCArc workshop keeps evolving and refining its scope to include hot topics such as multi-die networks, NoCs for deep learning accelerators, or in-memory computing.
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One of the most promising technologies to resolve the bottlenecks in traffic capacity of future wireless networks is multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communications and space-time processing. MIMO wireless technology has progressed from the stage of fundamental research to commercially available products within a decade. With over sixty contributors from the field, this book provides an extensive overview of the state-of-the-art in MIMO communications, ranging from its roots in antenna array processing to advanced cellular communication systems. A balanced treatment of three key areas -information theory, algorithms and systems studies, and implementation issues - has been assembled by four editors with a broad range of academic and industry experience. This comprehensive reference will appeal to practitioners, researchers, and graduate students in wireless communications.
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Array processors --- Signal processing --- Application specific integrated circuits --- ASICs (Integrated circuits) --- Integrated circuits --- Attached array processors --- Peripheral array processors --- Processors, Array --- Processors, Attached array --- Processors, Peripheral array --- Electronic digital computers --- Multiprocessors --- Digital techniques
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A handbook on recent advancements and the state of the art in array processing and sensor Networks Handbook on Array Processing and Sensor Networks provides readers with a collection of tutorial articles contributed by world-renowned experts on recent advancements and the state of the art in array processing and sensor networks. Focusing on fundamental principles as well as applications, the handbook provides exhaustive coverage of: wavelets; spatial spectrum estimation; MIMO radio propagation; robustness issues in sensor array processing; wireless communications and sensing
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The conference covers the theory and practice of application specific systems, architectures and processors The conference has traditional strengths in areas such as computer arithmetic, cryptography, compression, signal and image processing, network processing, reconfigurable computing, application specific instruction set processors, and hardware accelerators.
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