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23rd ARCS 2010: Hannover, Germany - Workshops
- Michael Beigl, Francisco Javier Cazorla-Almeida:
ARCS '10 - 23th International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systens 2010, Workshop Proceedings, February 22-23, 2010, Hannover, Germany. VDE Verlag 2010, ISBN 978-3-8007-3222-7
23rd PARS-Workshop on Parallel Systems and Algorithms
Full Papers
- Moritz Mühlenthaler, Rolf Wanka:
Improving Bitonic Sorting by Wire Elimination. 15-22 - Juerg Senn:
Parallel Join Processing on Graphics Processors for the Resource Description Framework. 23-30 - Oliver Fortmeier, Timo Henrich, H. Martin Bücker:
Modeling Data Distribution for Two-Phase Flow Problems by Weighted Graphs. 31-38 - Michael Wittke, Jörg Hähner:
Distributed Vision Graph Update in Mobile Vision Networks. 39-44 - Patrick Ediger, Rolf Hoffmann:
Routing Based on Evolved Agents. 45-54 - Olof-Joachim Frahm, Peter Sobe:
A Block Device Driver for Parallel and Fault-tolerant Storage. 55-62 - Andreas C. Döring:
Concepts and Experiments for Optimizing Wide-Input Streaming CRC Circuits. 63-68 - Thomas Canhao Xu, Alexander Wei Yin, Pasi Liljeberg, Hannu Tenhunen:
Operating System Processor Scheduler Design for Future Chip Multiprocessor. 69-76 - Jörg Keller, Ngoc Khanh Nguyen, Wolfram Schiffmann:
Evaluation and Refinement of a Tuning Tool for Grid Applications. 77-82 - Christoph W. Kessler, Wladimir Schamai, Peter Fritzson:
Platform-independent modeling of explicitly parallel programs. 83-94 - Fabian Nowak, Mario Kicherer, Rainer Buchty, Wolfgang Karl:
Delivering Guidance Information in Heterogeneous Systems. 95-102 - Sebastian Rinke, Hans Boettiger, Benjamin Krill:
QPACE: Energy-Efficient High Performance Computing. 103-112 - Volker Hampel, Erik Maehle:
High-Level Application Design for Hybrid Computing Systems. 113-119
Short Papers
- Nico Moser, Stefan Hauser, Carsten Gremzow:
A Hybrid Transport/Control Operation Triggered Architecture. 121-125 - Carsten Gremzow, Nico Moser:
Structural Aware Quantitative Interprocedural Dataflow Analysis. 127-132 - Bernhard Fechner:
GPU-Based Parallel Signature Scanning and Hash Generation. 133-138
CoSDEO: Workshop on Context-Systems Design, Evaluation and Optimisation
- Raphael Zender, Ulrike Lucke, Djamshid Tavangarian:
Integrating Context Awareness with SOA: Case Studies for Serviceoriented and Context-based Architectures. 143-150 - Henning Günther, Firas El Simrany, Martin Berchtold, Michael Beigl:
A Tool Chain for a Lightweight, Robust and Uncertainty-based Context Classification System (CCS). 151-159 - Paul Lukowicz, Gerald Pirkl, David Bannach, Florian Wagner, Alberto Calatroni, Kilian Förster, Thomas Holleczek, Mirco Rossi, Daniel Roggen, Gerhard Tröster, Jakob Doppler, Clemens Holzmann, Andreas Riener, Alois Ferscha, Ricardo Chavarriaga:
Recording a Complex, Multi Modal Activity Data Set for Context Recognition. 161-166 - Akin Avci, Stephan Bosch, Mihai Marin-Perianu, Raluca Marin-Perianu, Paul J. M. Havinga:
Activity Recognition Using Inertial Sensing for Healthcare, Wellbeing and Sports Applications: A Survey. 167-176 - Niklas Klein, Klaus David, Stephan Sigg, Michael Beigl:
DAG Based Context Reasoning: Optimised DAG Creation. 177-182 - Shakib Manouchehri, Matthias Söllner, Jan Marco Leimeister:
Trust as a Design Aspect of Context Aware Systems. 183-190 - Daniel Graff, Matthias Werner, Helge Parzyjegla, Jan Richling, Gero Mühl:
An Object-Oriented and Context-Aware Approach for Distributed Mobile Applications. 191-200
WUPS: Workshop on Ultra-Low Power Sensor Networks
Modelling and Simulation
- Antoine Lévêque, François Pêcheux, Marie-Minerve Louërat, Hassan Aboushady, Michel Vasilevski:
SystemC-AMS Models for Low-Power Heterogeneous Designs: Application to a WSN for the Detection of Seismic Perturbations. 205-210 - Joseph Wenninger, Markus Damm, Javier Moreno, Jan Haase, Christoph Grimm:
Multilevel Sensor Node Simulation within a TLM-like Network Simulation Framework. 211-216 - Paolo Medagliani, Vincent Gay, Jeremie Leguay, Mario Lopez-Ramos, Gianluigi Ferrari:
Analytical Modeling of the Detection Capability in Ultra-Low Power Wireless Sensor Networks. 217-222
Design of Low-Power Systems
- Rainer Matischek, Markus Dielacher, Martin Flatscher, Thomas Herndl, Josef Prainsack:
Optimized Protocol Processing for a Low-Power Wireless Senor Node. 223-228 - Olivier Berder, Olivier Sentieys:
PowWow : Power Optimized Hardware/Software Framework for Wireless Motes. 229-234 - Markus Dielacher, Josef Prainsack, Martin Flatscher, Rainer Matischek, Thomas Herndl, Wolfgang Pribyl:
A BAW based Transceiver used as Wake-Up Receiver. 235-240 - Damien Miliche, Maurits de Graaf, Gerard Hoekstra, Marijn R. Jongerden, Boudewijn R. Haverkort:
A First Experimental Investigation of the Practical Efficiency of Battery Scheduling. 241-246
Low-Power Approaches
- Zeeshan Ali Khan, Cécile Belleudy, Michel Auguin:
Dynamic Data Dissemination Technique for WSN. 247-252 - Tom Coenen, Jan-Kees C. W. van Ommeren, Maurits de Graaf:
Routing versus energy optimization in a linear network. 253-258 - Javier Moreno Molina, Jan Haase, Christoph Grimm:
Energy Consumption Estimation and Profiling in Wireless Sensor Networks. 259-264 - Koen Holtman:
Long-duration Reliability Tests of Low Power Wireless Sensing and Control Links in an Office Environment. 265-268
PARMA: Workshop on Parallel Programming and Run-time Management Techniques for Many-core Architectures
Programming models and languages, compilers and virtualization techniques
- Andrea Di Biagio, Giovanni Agosta:
Improved Programming of GPU Architectures through Automated Data Allocation and Loop Restructuring. 271-278 - Mario Kicherer, Fabian Nowak, Rainer Buchty, Wolfgang Karl:
Extending a Light-weight Runtime System by Dynamic Instrumentation for Performance Evaluation. 279-284 - Michele Tartara, Simone Campanoni, Giovanni Agosta, Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi:
Parallelism and Retargetability in the ILDJIT Dynamic Compiler. 285-291
Runtime management, power management and memory management
- Patrick Bellasi, Stefano Bosisio, Matteo Carnevali, William Fornaciari, David Siorpaes:
CPM: A Cross-Layer Framework to Efficiently Support Distributed Resources Management. 293-298 - Giovanni Mariani, Chantal Ykman-Couvreur, Ke Zhang, Lu Zhang, Gauthier Lafruit:
An Efficient Run-Time Management Methodology for Stereo Matching Application. 299-304 - Nikolaos Zompakis, Vasileios Tsoutsouras, Alexandros Bartzas, Dimitrios Soudris, Georgios P. Pavlos:
Dynamic Frequency Scaling for MPSoCs based on Chaotic Workload Analysis. 305-312
Design space exploration and many-core architecture customization
- Hector Posadas, Eugenio Villar:
Modeling Separate Memory Spaces in Native Co-simulation with SystemC for Design Space Exploration. 313-318 - Alienor Richard, Dragomir Milojevic, Frédéric Robert, Alexandros Bartzas, Antonis Papanikolaou, Kostas Siozios, Dimitrios Soudris:
Fast Design Space Exploration Environment Applied on NoC's for 3D-Stacked MPSoC's. 319-324 - Vittorio Zaccaria, Gianluca Palermo, Fabrizio Castro, Cristina Silvano, Giovanni Mariani:
Multicube Explorer: An Open Source Framework for Design Space Exploration of Chip Multi-Processors. 325-331
GI/ITG: Workshop on Energy-aware Systems and Methods
- Peter Marwedel, Michael Engel:
Plea for a Holistic Analysis of the Relationship between Information Technology and Carbon-Dioxide Emissions. 335-340 - Anton Hergenroeder, Joachim Wilke, Detlev Meier:
Distributed Energy Measurements in WSN Testbeds with a Sensor Node Management Device (SNMD). 341-348 - Christian Renner, Volker Turau:
CapLibrate: Self-Calibration of an Energy Harvesting Power Supply with Supercapacitors. 349-358 - Jakob Salzmann, Ralf Behnke, Dirk Timmermann:
Redundancy Aware Clustering via Centroid Localization Technique. 359-366 - Jan Hendrik Schönherr, Jan Richling, Gero Mühl, Matthias Werner:
A Scheduling Approach for Efficient Utilization of Hardware-Driven Frequency Scaling. 367-376 - Imran Asad Gul, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Towards Power Consumption Reduction by User Behavior Monitoring at Application level. 377-386 - Muhammad Hamad Alizai, Georg Kunz, Olaf Landsiedel, Klaus Wehrle:
Promoting Power to a First Class Metric in Network Simulations. 387-392 - Martin Winkler, Dennis Christmann, Marc Krämer:
Customized Duty Cycling with MacZ. 403-411
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