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    • Design and Implementation of Java Virtual Machine 

      Mandal, Abhijit (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-03-11)
      Interpretation of Java bytecode results in slow execution of program.First version of Java Virtual Machine(JVM) implementation was relied on interpretation techniques. On the other hand performance can be improved by ...
    • A Parallelizing Compiler for Fortran 

      Janaki, S (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-03-09)
      With the advent of Distributed Memory Machines (DMMs) numerous work have been undertaken to ease the work of a programmer these systems. Data parallel languages like Fortran D, Vienna Fortran, High Performance Fortran and ...
    • A Compiler and Symbolic Debugger for Occam 

      Chelliah, M (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-03-03)
      We have implemented Occam, a parallel programming language, on a uniprocessor machine (MC-68020 based HORIZON I11 running on UNIX system V.2) with simulated concurrency. Occam is a descendant of CSP with a few convenient ...
    • Hierarchical Data Structures for Pattern Recognition 

      Choudhury, Sabyasachy (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-22)
      Pattern recognition is an important area with potential applications in computer vision, Speech understanding, knowledge engineering, bio-medical data classification, earth sciences, life sciences, economics, psychology, ...
    • Implementation Of Database Security Features Using Bit Matrices 

      Gopal, K (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-16)
      Information security is of utmost concern in a multiuser environment. The importance of security is felt much more with the widespread use of distributed database. Information is by itself a critical resource of an enterprise ...
    • Language Support for Exploiting Software Structure Specifications 

      Kumar, Bharath M (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-16)
      Precise specification of the architecture and design of software is a good practice. Such specifications contain a lot of information about the software that can potentially be exploited by tools, to reduce redundancy ...
    • Design and Implementation of an Authentication and Authorization Framework for a Nomadic Service Delivery System 

      Das, Devaraj (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-16)
      Internet has changed our lives. It has made the true distributed computing paradigm a reality. It has opened up a lot of opportunities both in the research domain and in business domain. One can now think of developing ...
    • Clustering For Designing Error Correcting Codes 

      Joseph, Binoy (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-11)
      In this thesis we address the problem of designing codes for specific applications. To do so we make use of the relationship between clusters and codes. Designing a block code over any finite dimensional space may be thought ...
    • A Novel Approach for Tuning of Power System Stabilizer Using Genetic Algorithm 

      Singh, Ravindra (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-11)
      The problem of dynamic stability of power system has challenged power system engineers since over three decades now. In a generator, the electromechanical coupling between the rotor and the rest of the system causes it to ...
    • Experiments with the pentium Performance monitoring counters 

      Agarwal, Gunjan (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-11)
      Performance monitoring counters are implemented in most recent microprocessors. In this thesis, we describe various performance measurement experiments for a program and a system that we conducted on a Linux operating ...
    • Compressed Domain Processing of MPEG Audio 

      Anantharaman, B (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-11)
      MPEG audio compression techniques significantly reduces the storage and transmission requirements for high quality digital audio. However, compression complicates the processing of audio in many applications. If a compressed ...
    • Why only two ears? Some indicators from the study of source separation using two sensors 

      Joseph, Joby (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-10)
      In this thesis we develop algorithms for estimating broadband source signals from a mixture using only two sensors. This is motivated by what is known in the literature as cocktail party effect, the ability of human beings ...
    • Some Investigations on QoS in the Wireline-Wireless Network Interface Zone 

      Tewari, Maneesh (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-09)
      In the next generation of networks we will begin to see the true convergence of voice, multimedia, and data traffic. This merging of various dedicated networks will occur both in the wired and wireless domains. Given the ...
    • Architecture, Performance and Applications of a Hierarchial Network of Hypercubes 

      Kumar, Mohan J (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-09)
      This thesis, presents a multiprocessor topology, the hierarchical network of hyper-cubes, which has a low diameter, low degree of connectivity and yet exhibits hypercube like versatile characteristics. The hierarchical ...
    • Adaptive Selective Flooding Qos Routing 

      Porwal, Rupesh (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-08)
      The routing strategy used in today's Internet is best-effort service, where all data packets are treated equally. This type of service is not suited for applications such as video conferencing, and video on demand, that ...
    • Adaptive Hierarchial RAID 

      Muppalaneni, Nitin (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-08)
      Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks or RAID is a popular method of improving the reliability and performance of disk storage. Of various levels of RAID, mirrored or RAID1 and rotating parity or RAID5 configurations have ...
    • Kernel Methods Fast Algorithms and real life applications 

      Vishwanathan, S V N (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-08)
      Support Vector Machines (SVM) have recently gained prominence in the field of machine learning and pattern classification (Vapnik, 1995, Herbrich, 2002, Scholkopf and Smola, 2002). Classification is achieved by finding a ...
    • Throughput Enhancement of TCP over Wireless Links 

      Gupta, Pawan Kumar (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-07)
      The congestion control mechanisms of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) are very effective in providing best effort service in wired networks, where packet losses are mainly due to congestion in the network. In wireless ...
    • ACE-Model: A Conceptual Evolutionary Model For Evolutionary Computation And Artificial Life 

      Dukkipati, Ambedkar (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-07)
      Darwinian Evolutionary system - a system satisfying the abstract conditions: reproduction with heritable variation, in a finite world, giving rise to Natural Selection encompasses a complex and subtle system of interrelated ...
    • Task Scheduling Technlques for Distrlbuted/Parallel Processing Systems 

      Sreenivasan, C R (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-01-26)
      This dissertation discusses the principles, techniques and approaches adopted in the design of task scheduling algorithms for Distributed Parallel Processing Computer Systems (DPCSs) connected with network of front-end ...