Browsing Division of Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science (EECS) by thesis submitted date"1997"
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AMI-The language and its implementation
Automatic translation of sequential programs to parallel programs which can reasonably exploit distributed memory machines is very difficult and not well-understood. Programming with communication-based statements is very ... -
Array combiner For GMRT
Today, Radio Astronomy has developed into a highly complex, interdisciplinary subject. Many radio astronomical problems need technologies from different engineering fields and knowledge from many scientific fields, at times ... -
Call admission control for deterministic traffic in speed networks
Future high speed network, such as Broadband ISDN, will be required to carry the traffic generated by a wide range of services. These services will have very diverse traffic flow characteristics and performance requirements. ... -
Implementation of data distribution and parallelism in HPF
Translation of sequential data-parallel programs to SPMD programs for Distributed Memory Machines requires distribution of data and computation across processors. Many data-parallel languages allow users to express ... -
Incremental techniques for code generation problems
Incremental compilation plays an important role in the functioning of integrated programming environments. The earlier phases of compilation like lexical analysis, parsing, semantic analysis, and dataflow analysis have ... -
Interactive Virtual Machining : A Voxel Based Approach
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Modelling Of Current-Zero Behaviour Of An SF6 Rotating Arc
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Networked information discovery and retrieval on the ERNET
Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval (NIDR) is the problem of locating information that is present on a network and making use of the located information. With the increase in volume and kind of information on ... -
Neural Architectures For Active Contour Modelling And For Pulse-Encoded Shape Recognition
(2014-09-12)An innate desire of many vision researchers IS to unravel the mystery of human visual perception Such an endeavor, even ~f it were not wholly successful, is expected to yield byproducts of considerable significance to ...

