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2003

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Power Considerations For Memory-Related Microarchitecture Designs, Zhichun Zhu Jan 2003

Power Considerations For Memory-Related Microarchitecture Designs, Zhichun Zhu

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

The fast performance improvement of computer systems in the last decade comes with the consistent increase on power consumption. In recent years, power dissipation is becoming a design constraint even for high-performance systems. Higher power dissipation means higher packaging and cooling cost, and lower reliability. This Ph.D. dissertation will investigate several memory-related design and optimization issues of general-purpose computer microarchitectures, aiming at reducing the power consumption without sacrificing the performance. The memory system consumes a large percentage of the system's power. In addition, its behavior affects the processor power consumption significantly. In this dissertation, we propose two schemes to address …


Ann Wave Prediction Model For Winter Storms And Hurricanes, Jun-Young. Kim Jan 2003

Ann Wave Prediction Model For Winter Storms And Hurricanes, Jun-Young. Kim

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Currently available wind-wave prediction models require a prohibitive amount of computing time for simulating non-linear wave-wave interactions. Moreover, some parts of wind-wave generation processes are not fully understood yet. For this reason accurate predictions are not always guaranteed. In contrast, Artificial Neural Network (ANN) techniques are designed to recognize the patterns between input and output so that they can save considerable computing time so that real-time wind-wave forecast can be available to the navy and commercial ships. For this reason, this study tries to use ANN techniques to predict waves for winter storms and hurricanes with much less computing time …


Automated Fish Species Classification Using Artificial Neural Networks And Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, Daniel Foster Doolittle Jan 2003

Automated Fish Species Classification Using Artificial Neural Networks And Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, Daniel Foster Doolittle

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Domain And Type Enforcement In Linux, Serge Edward Hallyn Jan 2003

Domain And Type Enforcement In Linux, Serge Edward Hallyn

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Domain and Type Enforcement (DTE) is a simple and well-known access control system, which has been used at the microkernel level in SPIN, the kernel level in Unix, and the user-space library level in CORBA. This work implements DTE as a Linux Security Module, and provides tools for the composition and analysis of policies. The goal is to bring Mandatory Access Control in Linux to the level of ease of use of cryptography tools and libraries.;Tools have been created to edit DTE policies and query transitions through different privilege levels. A subtle modification of the Bell LaPadula (BLP) access control …


A Parallel Two Dimensional Delaunay Decoupling Method, Leonidas Linardakis Jan 2003

A Parallel Two Dimensional Delaunay Decoupling Method, Leonidas Linardakis

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Location Management In A Mobile Object Runtime Environment, Andriy Fedorov Jan 2003

Location Management In A Mobile Object Runtime Environment, Andriy Fedorov

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.