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CHASSIS : a combined hardware selection and scheduling technique for performance driven synthesis
This report describes a new technique that combines the Hardware Scheduling and Component Selection phases for High Level Synthesis. Our technique simultaneously selects components from a given library while it schedules the operations into different control steps. The algorĂthm improves previous work in scheduling because component costs and performance are considered during the scheduling process, enlarging the design search space and resulting in better optimized desĂgns
Puzzling Pulsars and Supernova Remnants
The fact that the majority of the youngest radio pulsars are surrounded by
expanding supernova remnants is strong evidence that neutron stars are produced
in the supernovae of massive stars. In many cases, the pulsar appears
significantly offset from the geometric centre of the supernova remnant,
indicating that the neutron star has moved away from the site of the explosion
with a substantial space velocity since birth. Here we show that the these
offsets show an overwhelming preference for one sign in terms of Galactic
longitude, a result that has important implications for the number of genuine
associations. The origin of this statistically significant effect may lie in a
differential Galactic rotational velocity between stars and gas in the
interstellar medium.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, to appear in the proceedings of the IAU 177
meeting - Pulsar Astronomy 2000 and beyon
Retrospective analysis of plagiaristic practices within a cinematic industry in india – a tip in the ocean of icebergs
Music plagiarism is defined as using tune, or melody that would closely imitate with another author’s music without proper attributions. It may occur either by stealing a musical idea (a melody or motif) or sampling (a portion of one sound, or tune is copied into a different song). Unlike the traditional music, the Indian cinematic music is extremely popular amongst the public. Since the expectations of the public for songs that are enjoyable are high, many music directors are seeking elsewhere to “borrow” tunes. Whilst a vast majority of Indian cinemagoers may not have noticed these plagiarised tunes, some journalists and vigilant music lovers have noticed these activities. This study has taken the initiative to investigate the extent of plagiaristic activities within one Indian cinematic music industry. A list of plagiarised songs was produced by using YouTube® searches for “comparative videos” made by the vigilant music lovers about accused/detected music plagiarism. Some of these individuals were also interviewed to understand their views on this. During the investigation, it was possible to identify a vast number of plagiarised tunes, snippets, or even the full songs. In fact, some of these examples’ dates to 1954, during the era when no one would have noticed plagiarism. The paper would highlight the similarities of these music files. It will also show some examples of the excuses/denial given by the composers and would try to highlight the attitudes of general public towards these types of activities.N/
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VHDL synthesis system (VSS) : user's manual, version 5.0
This report provides instructions for installing and using the VHDL Synthesis System (Version 5.0). VSS is a high level synthesis sytem that synthesizes structures from an abstract description, written with VHDL behavioral constructs. The system uses components from a generic component library (GENUS). The output of VSS is in structural VHDL and could be verified using a commercial VHDL simulator. The designer can control the synthesis process by providing different resource constraints to the system. VSS is also capable of producing different architectures which can be selected by the designer
Radiative capture of polarized neutrons by polarized protons
A model-independent irreducible tensor approach to p(n,gamma)d is presented
and an explicit form for the spin-structure of the matrix for the reaction is
obtained in terms of the Pauli spin-matrices for the neutron and the proton.
Expressing the multipole amplitudes in terms of the triplet --> triplet and
singlet --> triplet transitions, we point out how the initial singlet and
triplet contributions to the differential cross section can be determined
empirically.Comment: Revised version; typeset using RevTeX4; 6 pages, no figure
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Semantics and synthesis of signals in behavioral VHDL
Signals are a fundamental part of VHDL behavioral descriptions. There are many kinds of VHDL signals, each possesing complex and hence often misunderstood semantics. The result is that synthesis tools often inadequately address synthesis of signals. In this report, we first make clear the semantics of the various signal kinds shared by multiple processes through the use of conceptual hardware, rather than just text. Second, with the semantics firmly understood, we discuss techniques and issues in synthesizing actual hardware for shared signals. This information can be used to take a step towards synthesizing correct hardware from VHDL descriptions while greatly reducing current restrictions imposed by synthesis tools on allowable VHDL behavior
Anomalous lateral diffusion in a viscous membrane surrounded by viscoelastic media
We investigate the lateral dynamics in a purely viscous lipid membrane
surrounded by viscoelastic media such as polymeric solutions. We first obtain
the generalized frequency-dependent mobility tensor and focus on the case when
the solvent is sandwiched by hard walls. Due to the viscoelasticity of the
solvent, the mean square displacement of a disk embedded in the membrane
exhibits an anomalous diffusion. An useful relation which connects the mean
square displacement and the solvent modulus is provided. We also calculate the
cross-correlation of the particle displacements which can be applied for
two-particle tracking experiments.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
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