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IEEE Micro, Volume 22, 2002
Volume 22, Number 1, January/February 2002
- Ken Sakamura:
The Next Challenge. 2
- Shane M. Greenstein:
The Ride Before the Fall. 4-5
- Richard H. Stern:
Is Gatoring Unfair or Illegal? 6-7
- John W. Lockwood, Marwan Krunz:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Hot Interconnects. 8-9 - Devavrat Shah, Paolo Giaccone, Balaji Prabhakar:
Efficient Randomized Algorithms for Input-Queued Switch Scheduling. 10-18 - Paolo Giaccone, Devavrat Shah, Balaji Prabhakar:
An Implementable Parallel Scheduler for Input-Queued Switches. 19-25 - Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Peter J. Bannon, Steven Lang, Aaron Spink, David Webb:
The Alpha 21364 Network Architecture. 26-35 - Alan E. Charlesworth:
The Sun Fireplane Interconnect. 36-45 - Fabrizio Petrini, Wu-chun Feng, Adolfy Hoisie, Salvador Coll, Eitan Frachtenberg:
The Quadrics Network: High-Performance Clustering Technology. 46-57 - Huan Liu:
Routing Table Compaction in Ternary CAM. 58-64 - Florian Braun, John W. Lockwood, Marcel Waldvogel:
Protocol Wrappers for Layered Network Packet Processing in Reconfigurable Hardware. 66-74 - Devavrat Shah, Sundar Iyer, Balaji Prabhakar, Nick McKeown:
Maintaining Statistics Counters in Router Line Cards. 76-81 - Pablo Molinero-Fernández, Nick McKeown:
TCP Switching: Exposing Circuits to IP. 82-89
- Micro News. 90
- Micro Review. 94-95
- Product Summary. 96
Volume 22, Number 2, March/April 2002
- Ken Sakamura:
A New Definition for High-Performance Computing. 2
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Competition Policy for Innovative Industries. 4-5
- John Kubiatowicz, Andrew Wolfe:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Hot Chips 13. 6-7 - David H. Davies:
DataPlay's Mobile Information Distribution and Storage Technology. 8-15 - Douglas C. Bossen, Joel M. Tendler, Kevin Reick:
Power4 System Design for High Reliability. 16-24 - Michael B. Taylor, Jason Sungtae Kim, Jason E. Miller, David Wentzlaff, Fae Ghodrat, Ben Greenwald, Henry Hoffmann, Paul R. Johnson, Jae W. Lee, Walter Lee, Albert Ma, Arvind Saraf, Mark Seneski, Nathan Shnidman, Volker Strumpen, Matthew I. Frank, Saman P. Amarasinghe, Anant Agarwal:
The Raw Microprocessor: A Computational Fabric for Software Circuits and General-Purpose Programs. 25-35 - Faye A. Briggs, Michel Cekleov, Ken Creta, Manoj Khare, Steve Kulick, Akhilesh Kumar, Lily Pao Looi, Chitra Natarajan, Sivakumar Radhakrishnan, Linda Rankin:
Intel 870: A Building Block for Cost-Effective, Scalable Servers. 36-47 - Chris Eddington:
InfiniBridge: An InfiniBand Channel Adapter with Integrated Switch. 48-56 - Zhichun Zhu, Xiaodong Zhang:
Access-Mode Predictions for Low-Power Cache Design. 58-71
Volume 22, Number 3, May/June 2002
- Ken Sakamura:
The Test of Time. 2
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Markets for Technology. 4-5
- Richard H. Stern:
Challenging search engines under copyright law: Part 1. 6-7
- Karl-Erwin Großpietsch:
Guest Editor's Edtroduction: Unorthodox Computer Architectures. 8-9 - Ulrich Rückert:
ULSI Architectures for Artificial Neural Networks. 10-19 - Giovanni Danese, Francesco Leporati, Stefano Ramat:
A Parallel Neural Processor for Real-Time Applications. 20-31 - Jürgen Büddefeld, Karl-Erwin Großpietsch:
Intelligent-Memory Architecture for Artificial Neural Networks. 32-40 - Marek A. Perkowski, David Foote, Qihong Chen, Anas Al-Rabadi, Lech Józwiak:
Learning Hardware Using Multiple-Valued Logic, Part 1: Introduction and Approach. 41-51 - Marek A. Perkowski, David Foote, Qihong Chen, Anas Al-Rabadi, Lech Józwiak:
Learning Hardware Using Multiple-Valued Logic, Part 2: Cube Calculus and Architecture. 52-61 - Frank Eschmann, Bernd Klauer, Ronald Charles Moore, Klaus Waldschmidt:
SDAARC: An Extended Cache-Only Memory Architecture. 62-70
- Richard Mateosian:
Enterprise Computing. 71-72
Volume 22, Number 4, July/August 2002
- Ken Sakamura:
Large Market on the Horizon. 4
- Richard H. Stern:
FTC Piles onto Rambus' Standardization Skullduggery. 6-7
- Shane M. Greenstein:
The Crash in Competitive Telephony. 8-9
- Richard Mateosian:
Programming Books. 10-11
- Micro News. 12-13
- Philip Koopman:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Critical Embedded Automotive Networks. 14-18 - Michael Ellims, Stephen Parker, James Zurlo:
Design and Analysis of a Robust Real-Time Engine Control Network. 20-27 - Lars-Berno Fredriksson:
CAN for Critical Embedded Automotive Networks. 28-35 - Reinhard Maier, Günther Bauer, Georg Stöger, Stefan Poledna:
Time-Triggered Architecture: A Consistent Computing Platform. 36-45 - Joaquim Ferreira, Paulo Pedreiras, Luís Almeida, José Alberto Fonseca:
The FTT-CAN Protocol for Flexibility in Safety-Critical Systems. 46-55 - Roman Nossal, Roland Lang:
Model-Based System Development: An Approach to Building X-by-Wire Applications. 56-63 - Brinkley Sprunt:
The Basics of Performance-Monitoring Hardware. 64-71 - Brinkley Sprunt:
Pentium 4 Performance-Monitoring Features. 72-82
Volume 22, Number 5, September/October 2002
- Ken Sakamura:
Future SOC Possibilities. 7-9
- News: IBM's Cell chip; Electroluminescent light source; Disc storage; Electron microscope; Cornell expands research center; Low-voltage gas sensor; Plastics explored. 9-11
- Shane M. Greenstein:
The Price is Not Right. 12-13
- Luciano Lavagno:
Guest Editor?s Introduction: Systems on a Chip--The Next Electronic Frontier. 14-15 - John Bainbridge, Stephen B. Furber:
Chain: A Delay-Insensitive Chip Area Interconnect. 16-23 - Luca P. Carloni, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
Coping with Latency in SOC Design. 24-35 - Faraydon Karim, Anh Nguyen, Sujit Dey:
An Interconnect Architecture for Networking Systems on Chips. 36-45 - Martti Forsell:
A Scalable High-Performance Computing Solution for Networks on Chips. 46-55 - Christophe Wolinski, Maya B. Gokhale, Kevin McCabe:
A Polymorphous Computing Fabric. 56-68 - Jin-Fu Li, Hsin-Jung Huang, Jeng-Bin Chen, Chih-Pin Su, Cheng-Wen Wu, Chuang Cheng, Shao-I Chen, Chi-Yi Hwang, Hsiao-Ping Lin:
A Hierarchical Test Methodology for Systems on Chip. 69-81 - Ozgur Sinanoglu, Alex Orailoglu:
Efficient Construction of Aliasing-Free Compaction Circuitry. 82-92
- Richard Mateosian:
Personal Effectiveness. 94-96
Volume 22, Number 6, November/December 2002
- Ken Sakamura:
Farewell message. 2
- Richard H. Stern:
Standardization and Competitive Advantage. 4-5
- News: Intel expands advanced 300-mm wafer production; IBM claims world's smallest computer circuits; IEEE 802.11b chip market growth; Samsung extends system LSI commitment; light-emitting silicon; new gas sensors. 6
- Ken Sakamura:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Making Computers Invisible. 7-11 - Jason L. Hill, David E. Culler:
Mica: A Wireless Platform for Deeply Embedded Networks. 12-24 - Shigeru Shimada, Masaaki Tanizaki, Kishiko Maruyama:
Ubiquitous Spatial-Information Services Using Cell Phones. 25-34 - Peter Tandler, Norbert A. Streitz, Thorsten Prante:
Roomware-Moving Toward Ubiquitous Computers. 36-47 - Ken Sakamura, Noboru Koshizuka:
T-Engine: The Open, Real-Time Embedded-Systems Platform. 48-57
- Fei Xia, Alexandre Yakovlev, Ian G. Clark, Delong Shang:
Data Communication in Systems with Heterogeneous Timing. 58-69
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Which Industries Use the Internet? 70-72
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