Search for dissertations about: "Floating-Point"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the word Floating-Point.
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1. Floating-Point Analog-to-Digital Converter
Abstract : To deal with the wide dynamic rage necessary for a radio receiver or corresponding applications, but to avoid impractically high resolution at high data rates, the approach of using a floating-point analog-to-digital converter (FP-ADC) has been investigated. This approach de-links the dynamic range with the resolution, and a very wide dynamic range can be achieved by an ADC with a moderate resolution. READ MORE
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2. Verification Based Failure Detection for Real-Time Java and Floating-Point Computations
Abstract : To err is human, and machines help us avoiding errors. This thesis presents two ways, based on verification technology, to prevent failures.Safety critical Real-Time Java applications usually need a certification. Tests fulfilling specific coverage criteria can be part of such certification, like in the DO-178 standard. READ MORE
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3. An Automated and Controlled Numerical Precision Reduction Framework for GPUs
Abstract : Reducing the precision of floating-point values is an effective approach to achieve higher performance as well as higher energy-efficiency. This is especially true for GPUs, since many of its common tasks are inherently insensitive to precision-reduction. READ MORE
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4. Approximation and Compression Techniques to Enhance Performance of Graphics Processing Units
Abstract : A key challenge in modern computing systems is to access data fast enough to fully utilize the computing elements in the chip. In Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), the performance is often constrained by register file size, memory bandwidth, and the capacity of the main memory. READ MORE
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5. Performance and Energy Efficient Building Blocks for Network-on-Chip Architectures
Abstract : The ever shrinking size of the MOS transistors brings the promise of scalable Network-on-Chip (NoC) architectures containing hundreds of processing elements with on-chip communication, all integrated into a single die. Such a computational fabric will provide high levels of performance in an energy efficient manner. READ MORE