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1994

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An Artifically Intelligent Word Recognizer To Control Appliances And Switches: The Home That Listens To Your Every Command, Joseph Bauer, Rick Steurer Mar 1994

An Artifically Intelligent Word Recognizer To Control Appliances And Switches: The Home That Listens To Your Every Command, Joseph Bauer, Rick Steurer

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The most natural and informal means of communication and control is speech communication. Therefore, it also goes to say that control of home appliances, stereo, computer, and heating thermostat to name a few will naturally tend to this form of control.

A word recognition home controller was designed, constructed, and tested successfully. This paper will discuss the low-cost overall design, implementation, and results of a presently constructed and working "home controller." The results of this successful project in voice control are very promising and agree with the original hypothesis: A home that listens to your command is very much a …


A Design Methodology For A Multi-Fpga Based Rapid Prototyping System, William Eatherton Mar 1994

A Design Methodology For A Multi-Fpga Based Rapid Prototyping System, William Eatherton

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The movement of universities from university-created digital design software to commercial design tools has resulted in a need for a revision of existing rapid prototyping systems. The rapid prototyping system created at North Carolina State University (NCSU) and centered on a FPGA-based board (called the Anyboard), was revised to use Mentor Graphics, a sophisticated industrial EDA tool, rather than board specific software. To provide a guide for future students at UMR and other schools using the Anyboard, an example design was created with Mentor Graphics to route data between a PC bus, SRAMs, and an arithmetic logic unit.