A simple approach to developing approximate analytical
performance models for complex systems (such as distributed
processing systems or computer networks) is presented.
The approach is applicable in cases where measurement
or simulation data describing system performance are
available but the system is too complex for exact analytical
models to be...
The suitability of discrete least-squares optimal (Wiener) filters
for deconvolution of tone-burst waveforms is studied. It is shown
that: (1) such waveforms are not well suited to these filters without
preprocessing, (2) the use of exponential weighting results in a significant
improvement in filter performance and (3) that "phase-unwrapping"
in...
An application of the theory of conditionally Gaussian random
processes to filtering and stochastic control problems is presented
here. The results due to Liptser and Shiryayev are proved to hold
in the multidimensional case under somewhat relaxed conditions,
when compared to the original ones. Such a generalization is required
from...
The problem of synchronization arises in the interaction among
digital systems not sharing a common clock reference. The reliability of synchronizers is related to metastable operation of
bistable elements. Because of its subtle nature, the phenomenon
until recently was not widely researched. However, the literature
now contains a sound theoretical...
Regular structures such as PLA's are very
important to reduce VLSI design time. Interest in CAD
tools such as a practical reducing PLA generator is high.
This dissertation presents PRONTO as a practical, near-optimal
product term reduction method, whose general
heuristic approach consists of the following four steps.
First, select...
This paper corrects an apparent deficiency in the published
information concerning Hardware Description Languages (HDLs) by
introducing and discussing an approach for selecting an HDL for
use in a design project. Although three classes of HDLs are discussed
in this paper, High-Level Languages (HLLs), General Purpose
Simulation Languages (GPSLs) and...
The electrical and optical properties of semi-insulating, epitaxial and ion-implanted GaAs and InP have been characterized and analyzed. Electron and hole traps in semi-insulating GaAs and InP, with activation energies ΔE[subscript T] ranging from 0.16 ± 0.01 to 0.98 ± 0.01 eV, have been detected and characterized by Photo-Induced Current...