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6. Techniques to Tighten the Upper Bound on the ExecutionTime of Task-based Parallel Applications
Abstract : To use multiprocessors in hard real-time systems, schedulability analysis is needed to provide formally proven guarantees for the timing behavior of the system. Programming models for parallel applications, such as OpenMP, use pragmas to specify parts of the application as parallel tasks, for example, a function or a body of a loop. READ MORE
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7. Parallel algorithms for solving the train timetable rescheduling problem
Abstract : In railways, it is essential to achieve high train punctuality. Thus, whenever disturbances occur, it is important to reschedule the trains effectively. This task is typically handled manually by traffic controllers in real-time. READ MORE
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8. CMOS Parallel-Sampling Receivers
Abstract : As the processing capacity of the microelectronic circuits increases, the demands on the interconnects will also increase. Hence, there is a need for higher bandwidth to the chips. This dissertation discusses the possibilities to improve the input data rate to CMOS integrated circuits, which is the most common integrated circuit technology today. READ MORE
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9. Parallel computing in model-based process engineering
Abstract : Chemical processes are usually expensive to run. To optimise a process, we need to know how the process behaves, and this is usually accomplished by studying the process experimentally. However, experiments are very expensive, particularly if an existing plant has to shut down normal operation to conduct an experiment. READ MORE
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10. Static Execution Time Analysis of Parallel Systems
Abstract : The past trend of increasing processor throughput by increasing the clock frequency and the instruction level parallelism is no longer feasible due to extensive power consumption and heat dissipation. Therefore, the current trend in computer hardware design is to expose explicit parallelism to the software level. READ MORE