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A Systematic Integration Of Register Allocation And Instruction Scheduling, Yukong Zhang
A Systematic Integration Of Register Allocation And Instruction Scheduling, Yukong Zhang
Doctoral Dissertations
In order to achieve high performance, processor architecture has become more and more complicated. As a result, compiler-time optimizations have become more and more important for the effective use of a complex processor. One of the promising compiler-time optimizations is the integration of register allocation and instruction scheduling based on register-reuse chains. In the previous approach, however, the generation of register-reuse chains was not completely systematic and consequently created many unnecessary dependencies that restrict instruction scheduling.
This research proposes a new register allocation technique based on a systematic generation of register-reuse chains. The first phase of the proposed technique is …
Graphical Display And Data Structure For Virtual Prototyping, David William Manry
Graphical Display And Data Structure For Virtual Prototyping, David William Manry
Doctoral Dissertations
One of the goals of engineering firms is to bring better products to market faster. Although concurrent engineering can aid in this endeavor, it requires that all areas of an organization work simultaneously. Thus, current product data must be accessible to everyone.
Virtual prototyping allows this simultaneous exchange of information. Virtual prototyping not only replaces the physical model in product development with a virtual model, but also it goes further by allowing data associated with each part of the model to be accessed. This data is not limited to just geometric properties but could contain other quantifiable properties, such as …
Fuzzy Logic Applied To System Control To Enhance Commercial Appliance Performance, Glenn Moffett
Fuzzy Logic Applied To System Control To Enhance Commercial Appliance Performance, Glenn Moffett
Doctoral Dissertations
The purpose of this research is to determine the usefulness of fuzzy logic and fuzzy control when applied to a commercial appliance. Fuzzy logic is a structured, model-free estimator that approximates a function through linguistic input/output associations. Fuzzy rule-based systems apply these methods to solve many types of "real-world" problems, especially where a system is difficult to model, is controlled by a human operator or expert, or where ambiguity or vagueness is common.
This dissertation presents fuzzy sets, fuzzy systems, and fuzzy control, with an example conveying the use of fuzzy control of a consumer product and an overview of …