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ASAP
2007
IEEE
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16 years 23 days ago
Entropy Coding on a Programmable Processor Array for Multimedia SoC
Entropy encoding and decoding is a crucial part of any multimedia system that can be highly demanding in terms of computing power. Hardware implementation of typical compression a...
Roberto R. Osorio, Javier D. Bruguera
DATE
2006
IEEE
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16 years 14 days ago
Networks on chips for high-end consumer-electronics TV system architectures
Consumer electronics products, such as high-end (digital) TVs, contain complex systems on chip (SOC) that offer high computational performance at low cost. Traditionally, these SO...
Frits Steenhof, Harry Duque, Björn Nilsson, K...
BMCBI
2010
218views more  BMCBI 2010»
15 years 6 months ago
Fast multi-core based multimodal registration of 2D cross-sections and 3D datasets
Background: Solving bioinformatics tasks often requires extensive computational power. Recent trends in processor architecture combine multiple cores into a single chip to improve...
Michael Scharfe, Rainer Pielot, Falk Schreiber
ISCAS
2005
IEEE
167views Hardware» more  ISCAS 2005»
16 years 11 hour ago
Low-power log-MAP turbo decoding based on reduced metric memory access
Due to the powerful error correcting performance, turbo codes have been adopted in many wireless communication standards. Although several low-power techniques have been proposed,...
Dong-Soo Lee, In-Cheol Park
DAC
2002
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Unlocking the design secrets of a 2.29 Gb/s Rijndael processor
This contribution describes the design and performance testing of an Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) compliant encryption chip that delivers 2.29 GB/s of encryption throughput ...
Patrick Schaumont, Henry Kuo, Ingrid Verbauwhede