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An Effective Cube Comparison Method For Discrete Spectral Transformations Of Logic Functions, Ingo SchäFer
An Effective Cube Comparison Method For Discrete Spectral Transformations Of Logic Functions, Ingo SchäFer
Dissertations and Theses
Spectral methods have been used for many applications in digital logic design, digital signal processing and telecommunications. In digital logic design they are implemented for testing of logical networks, multiplexer-based logic synthesis, signal processing, image processing and pattern analysis. New developments of more efficient algorithms for spectral transformations (Rademacher-Walsh, Generalized Reed-Muller, Adding, Arithmetic, multiple-valued Walsh and multiple-valued Generalized Reed- Muller) their implementation and applications will be described.
Investigation Of Techniques For High Speed Cmos Arbitrary Waveform Generation, Albert Henry Nehl
Investigation Of Techniques For High Speed Cmos Arbitrary Waveform Generation, Albert Henry Nehl
Dissertations and Theses
Today a growing number of applications in design engineering, production and environmental testing, and system service require specific analog waveforms and digital patterns. Such requirements are neither satisfactorily nor easily met by the use of standard function or single purpose, custom generators.
Traditional methods of waveform generation suffer from undesirable complexity or mediocre performance and are otherwise limited. For the majority of arbitrary waveform generation applications, including medical engineering, modal analysis and electronic engineering, direct digital synthesis techniques are satisfactory. Direct digital synthesis, based generally on periodic retrieval of predetermined amplitude values, may be used to 2 generate such waveforms. …
Hypercard-Based Learning Environment For Diades, Ali A. Shamsapour
Hypercard-Based Learning Environment For Diades, Ali A. Shamsapour
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis is an attempt to create a HyperCard-based learning environment to teach DIADES and other related material. It is a departure from the classical Computer Aided Instruction methods towards a more flexible and user-controlled design. The goal was to set the foundation of a new CAI design which would closely resemble a Hyper- Text system. These systems are characterized as having interconnections between related concepts in the CAI environment.
The Object-Oriented Design Of A Hardware Description Language Analyser For The Diades Silicon Compiler System, Lian Yang
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis is one of the first to introduce a systematic and general Source Language Analysis System (called SLA) for a high -level synthesis system.
Threaded Octree Structures For Fast Neighbor Voxel Processing In A Parallel Ray Tracer, B.R. Naveen Chandra
Threaded Octree Structures For Fast Neighbor Voxel Processing In A Parallel Ray Tracer, B.R. Naveen Chandra
Dissertations and Theses
In the field of Computer Graphics, Ray Tracing has so far been the the best algorithm for rendering of realistic three dimensional images created by mathematical models. Ray Tracing is also known for its very large computation times, where the computation depends on the picture resolution, the number of objects and the complexity of the scene.