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DAMUL : High-level synthesizer for ASIC design (DAMUL : ASIC 설계용 상위레벨 합성기)

  • 김기현;정정화
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.32A no.8
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    • pp.166-176
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    • 1995
  • This paper presents a new high-level synthesizer for ASIC designs using ASIC library or FPGAs. DAMUL defines the VHDL description for a specified hardware and allocate some VHDL codes, which describe the behavioral specification, to the corresponding hardware before the synthesis. The interconnections are implemented by the multiplexers, and the objective of allocation is the minimization of the number of multiplexers. Also, the dedicated registers is used for global variables, in order to implement the other necessary registers as well as status and control registers. The effectiveness of the proposed system is shown by the synthesis results of benchmark circuits.

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GENERALIZED PROXIMAL ITERATIVELY REWEIGHTED ℓ1 ALGORITHM WITH CO-COERCIVENESS FOR NONSMOOTH AND NONCONVEX MINIMIZATION PROBLEM

  • Myeongmin Kang
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.41-55
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    • 2024
  • The nonconvex and nonsmooth optimization problem has been widely applicable in image processing and machine learning. In this paper, we propose an extension of the proximal iteratively reweighted ℓ1 algorithm for nonconvex and nonsmooth minmization problem. We assume the co-coerciveness of a term of objective function instead of Lipschitz gradient condition, which is generalized property of Lipschitz continuity. We prove the global convergence of the proposed algorithm. Numerical results show that the proposed algorithm converges faster than original proximal iteratively reweighed algorithm and existing algorithms.

Local A Posteriori Error Estimates for Obstacle Contact Problems (장애물 접촉문제에서의 지역 A Posteriori 오차계산)

  • 이춘열
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.120-127
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    • 1998
  • Differential inequalities occurring in problems of obstacle contact problems are recast into variational inequalities and analyzed by finite element methods. A new a posteriori error estimator, which is essential in adaptive finite element method, is introduced to capture the errors in finite element approximations of these variational inequalities. In order to construct a posteriori error estimates, saddle point problems are introduced using Lagrange parameters and upper bounds are provided. The global upper bound is localized by a special mixed formulation, which leads to upper bounds of the element errors. A numerical experiment is performed on an obstacle contact problem to check the effectivity index both in a local and a global sense.

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Optimal Design of a Squeeze Film Damper Using an Enhanced Genetic Algorithm

  • Ahn, Young-Kong;Kim, Young-Chan;Yang, Bo-Suk
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.1938-1948
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    • 2003
  • This paper represents that an enhanced genetic algorithm (EGA) is applied to optimal design of a squeeze film damper (SFD) to minimize the maximum transmitted load between the bearing and foundation in the operational speed range. A general genetic algorithm (GA) is well known as a useful global optimization technique for complex and nonlinear optimization problems. The EGA consists of the GA to optimize multi-modal functions and the simplex method to search intensively the candidate solutions by the GA for optimal solutions. The performance of the EGA with a benchmark function is compared to them by the IGA (Immune-Genetic Algorithm) and SQP (Sequential Quadratic Programming). The radius, length and radial clearance of the SFD are defined as the design parameters. The objective function is the minimization of a maximum transmitted load of a flexible rotor system with the nonlinear SFDs in the operating speed range. The effectiveness of the EGA for the optimal design of the SFD is discussed from a numerical example.

Memory-Efficient Belief Propagation for Stereo Matching on GPU (GPU 에서의 고속 스테레오 정합을 위한 메모리 효율적인 Belief Propagation)

  • Choi, Young-Kyu;Williem, Williem;Park, In Kyu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2012.11a
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    • pp.52-53
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    • 2012
  • Belief propagation (BP) is a commonly used global energy minimization algorithm for solving stereo matching problem in 3D reconstruction. However, it requires large memory bandwidth and data size. In this paper, we propose a novel memory-efficient algorithm of BP in stereo matching on the Graphics Processing Units (GPU). The data size and transfer bandwidth are significantly reduced by storing only a part of the whole message. In order to maintain the accuracy of the matching result, the local messages are reconstructed using shared memory available in GPU. Experimental result shows that there is almost an order of reduction in the global memory consumption, and 21 to 46% saving in memory bandwidth when compared to the conventional algorithm. The implementation result on a recent GPU shows that we can obtain 22.8 times speedup in execution time compared to the execution on CPU.

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Parallel algorithm of global routing for general purpose associative processign system (법용 연합 처리 시스템에서의 전역배선 병렬화 기법)

  • Park, Taegeun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.32A no.4
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 1995
  • This paper introduces a general purpose Associative Processor(AP) which is very efficient for search-oriented applications. The proposed architecture consists of three main functional blocks: Content-Addressable Memory(CAM) arry, row logic, and control section. The proposed AP is a Single-Instruction, Multiple-Data(SIMD) device based on a CAM core and an array of high speed processors. As an application for the proposed hardware, we present a parallel algorithm to solve a global routing problem in the layout process utilizing the processing capabilities of a rudimentary logic and the selective matching and writing capability of CAMs, along with basic algorithms such a minimum(maximum) search, less(greater) than search and parallel arithmetic. We have focused on the simultaneous minimization of the desity of the channels and the wire length by sedking a less crowded channel with shorter wire distance. We present an efficient mapping technique of the problem into the CAM structure. Experimental results on difficult examples, on randomly generated data, and on benchmark problems from MCNC are included.

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An Optimal Power-Throughput Tradeoff Study for MIMO Fading Ad-Hoc Networks

  • Yousefi'zadeh, Homayoun;Jafarkhani, Hamid
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.334-345
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we study optimal tradeoffs of achievable throughput versus consumed power in wireless ad-hoc networks formed by a collection of multiple antenna nodes. Relying on adaptive modulation and/or dynamic channel coding rate allocation techniques for multiple antenna systems, we examine the maximization of throughput under power constraints as well as the minimization of transmission power under throughput constraints. In our examination, we also consider the impacts of enforcing quality of service requirements expressed in the form of channel coding block loss constraints. In order to properly model temporally correlated loss observed in fading wireless channels, we propose the use of finite-state Markov chains. Details of fading statistics of signal-to-interference-noise ratio, an important indicator of transmission quality, are presented. Further, we objectively inspect complexity versus accuracy tradeoff of solving our proposed optimization problems at a global as oppose to a local topology level. Our numerical simulations profile and compare the performance of a variety of scenarios for a number of sample network topologies.

Multi-objective structural optimization of spatial steel frames with column orientation and bracing system as design variables

  • Claudio H. B. de Resende;Luiz F. Martha;Afonso C. C. Lemonge;Patricia H. Hallak;Jose P. G. Carvalho;Julia C. Motta
    • Advances in Computational Design
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.327-351
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    • 2023
  • This article explores how multi-objective optimization techniques can be used to design cost-effective and structurally optimal spatial steel structures, highlighting that optimizing performance can be as important as minimizing costs in real-world engineering problems. The study includes the minimization of maximum horizontal displacement, the maximization of the first natural frequency of vibration, the maximization of the critical load factor concerning the first global buckling mode of the structure, and weight minimization as the objectives. Additionally, it outlines a systematic approach to selecting the best design by employing four different evolutionary algorithms based on differential evolution and a multi-criteria decision-making methodology. The paper's contribution lies in its comprehensive consideration of multiple conflicting objectives and its novel approach to simultaneous consideration of bracing system, column orientation, and commercial profiles as design variables.

Multi-objective optimization of foundation using global-local gravitational search algorithm

  • Khajehzadeh, Mohammad;Taha, Mohd Raihan;Eslami, Mahdiyeh
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.50 no.3
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    • pp.257-273
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    • 2014
  • This paper introduces a novel optimization technique based on gravitational search algorithm (GSA) for numerical optimization and multi-objective optimization of foundation. In the proposed method, a chaotic time varying system is applied into the position updating equation to increase the global exploration ability and accurate local exploitation of the original algorithm. The new algorithm called global-local GSA (GLGSA) is applied for optimization of some well-known mathematical benchmark functions as well as two design examples of spread foundation. In the foundation optimization, two objective functions include total cost and $CO_2$ emissions of the foundation subjected to geotechnical and structural requirements are considered. From environmental point of view, minimization of embedded $CO_2$ emissions that quantifies the total amount of carbon dioxide emissions resulting from the use of materials seems necessary to include in the design criteria. The experimental results demonstrate that, the proposed GLGSA remarkably improves the accuracy, stability and efficiency of the original algorithm.

A Study of Minimization of Network Overhead Using local Repair in Global-MAHN (Global-MAHN에서 지역경로복구를 이용한 네트워크 오버헤드 최소화에 대한 연구)

  • Jang, Yang-Geun;Kim, Jae-Ho;Bae, Jin-Seung;Ha, Jae-Seung;You, Choong-Yeul;Kim, Hyun-Wook;Lee, Kwang-Bae
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.178-186
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    • 2007
  • Recently, The importance of Ubiquitous network that can be supported useful information to MANET mobile device user through wired internet network in anywhere, anytime is growing rapidly. This proposed algorithm is the research on the algorithm, minimizing network overhead by preventing unnecessary network overhead previously and adapting Local repair mechanism to efficient data transmission when route error happens in network, in GMAHN environment.

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