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Domain Specific Computing In Tightly-Coupled Heterogeneous Systems, Anthony Michael Cabrera
Domain Specific Computing In Tightly-Coupled Heterogeneous Systems, Anthony Michael Cabrera
McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations
Over the past several decades, researchers and programmers across many disciplines have relied on Moores law and Dennard scaling for increases in compute capability in modern processors. However, recent data suggest that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits is losing pace with Moores laws projection due to the breakdown of Dennard scaling at smaller semiconductor process nodes. This has signaled the beginning of a new “golden age in computer architecture” in which the paradigm will be shifted from improving traditional processor performance for general tasks to architecting hardware that executes a class of applications in a …
Data Processing Electronics For An Ultra-Fast Single-Photon Counting Camera, Jackson Hyde
Data Processing Electronics For An Ultra-Fast Single-Photon Counting Camera, Jackson Hyde
McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations
Localizing photon arrivals with high spatial (megapixel) and temporal (sub-nanosecond) resolution would be transformative for a number of applications, including single-molecule super-resolution fluorescence microscopy. Here, the Data Processing Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is developed as an ultra-fast computational platform built on an FPGA for a microchannel plate (MCP)-photomultiplier tube (PMT) based single-photon counting camera. Each photon is converted by the MCP-PMT into an electron cloud that generates current pulses across a 50×50 cross-strip anode. The Data Processing FPGA executes a massively parallel center-of-gravity coordinate determination algorithm on the digitized current pulses to determine a 2D position and time of …
A High Frequency Photoacoustic System For Colorectal Cancer Imaging, Kexin Huang
A High Frequency Photoacoustic System For Colorectal Cancer Imaging, Kexin Huang
McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations
While colorectal cancer is the second largest cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, early detection is a key factor in its survival rate. Compared to conventional imaging modalities, photoacoustic imaging offers benefits in providing angiographic images which are valuable for early-stage tumor detection. This thesis presents the design of a 32-channel 80 MHz photoacoustic image system, whose relatively high frequency offers particular advantages. The system comprises several modules, including a laser system, ultrasound probe, AD convertor, microcontroller (FPGA), and a computer. The system requires programs for the FPGA and the data receiver on the computer. The data transportation …