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Jo C. Ebergen
2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [c23]David L. Rager, Jo C. Ebergen, Dmitry Nadezhin, Austin Lee, Cuong Kim Chau, Ben Selfridge:
Formal verification of division and square root implementations, an Oracle report. FMCAD 2016: 149-152 - 2015
- [j10]Jo C. Ebergen, Navaneeth Jamadagni:
Radix-2 Division Algorithms with an Over-Redundant Digit Set. IEEE Trans. Computers 64(9): 2652-2663 (2015) - 2012
- [c22]Navaneeth Jamadagni, Jo C. Ebergen:
An Asynchronous Divider Implementation. ASYNC 2012: 97-104 - 2011
- [j9]Jo C. Ebergen, Daniel F. Finchelstein, Russell Kao, Jon K. Lexau, David Hopkins:
An Evaluation of Asynchronous Stacks. IEEE Des. Test Comput. 28(5): 52-61 (2011) - [c21]Jo C. Ebergen, Bill Coates, Austin Lee:
Long-Distance On-chip Communication Using GasP. ASYNC 2011: 109-116
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [e1]Bernadette Charron-Bost, Shlomi Dolev, Jo C. Ebergen, Ulrich Schmid:
Fault-Tolerant Distributed Algorithms on VLSI Chips, 07.09. - 10.09.2008. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 08371, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, Germany 2008 [contents] - [i2]Bernadette Charron-Bost, Shlomi Dolev, Jo C. Ebergen, Ulrich Schmid:
08371 Abstracts Collection - Fault-Tolerant Distributed Algorithms on VLSI Chips. Fault-Tolerant Distributed Algorithms on VLSI Chips 2008 - [i1]Bernadette Charron-Bost, Shlomi Dolev, Jo C. Ebergen, Ulrich Schmid:
08371 Summary - Fault-Tolerant Distributed Algorithms on VLSI Chips. Fault-Tolerant Distributed Algorithms on VLSI Chips 2008 - 2007
- [c20]Jo C. Ebergen, Steve Furber, Arash Saifhashemi:
Notes On Pulse Signaling. ASYNC 2007: 15-24 - [c19]David Hopkins, Alex Chow, Robert Bosnyak, Bill Coates, Jo C. Ebergen, Scott Fairbanks, Jonathan Gainsley, Ron Ho, Jon K. Lexau, Frankie Liu, Tarik Ono, Justin Schauer, Ivan E. Sutherland, Robert J. Drost:
Circuit Techniques to Enable 430Gb/s/mm2 Proximity Communication. ISSCC 2007: 368-609 - 2006
- [c18]Jo C. Ebergen, Alex Chow, Bill Coates, Justin Schauer, David Hopkins:
An Asynchronous High-Throughput Control Circuit For Proximity Communication. ASYNC 2006: 23-33 - 2005
- [c17]Jo C. Ebergen, Jonathan Gainsley, Jon K. Lexau, Ivan E. Sutherland:
GasP Control for Domino Circuits. ASYNC 2005: 12-22 - 2004
- [c16]Jo C. Ebergen, Daniel F. Finchelstein, Russell Kao, Jon K. Lexau, David Hopkins:
A Fast and Energy-Efficient Stack. ASYNC 2004: 7-16 - [c15]Jo C. Ebergen, Jonathan Gainsley, Paul Cunningham:
Transistor Sizing: How to Control the Speed and Energy Consumption of a Circuit. ASYNC 2004: 51-61 - 2003
- [c14]Jo C. Ebergen:
Circuits Without Clocks: What Makes Them Tick? OPODIS 2003: 2 - 2002
- [c13]Igor Benko, Jo C. Ebergen:
Composing Snippets. Concurrency and Hardware Design 2002: 1-33 - 2001
- [c12]Jo C. Ebergen:
Squaring the FIFO in GasP. ASYNC 2001: 194-205 - 2000
- [c11]Igor Benko, Jo C. Ebergen:
Composing Snippets. ASYNC 2000: 23- - [c10]Philip P. Shirvani, Subhasish Mitra, Jo C. Ebergen, Marly Roncken:
DUDES: A Fault Abstraction and Collapsing Framework for Asynchronous Circuits. ASYNC 2000: 73-
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j8]Jo C. Ebergen, Robert Berks:
Response-time properties of linear asynchronous pipelines. Proc. IEEE 87(2): 308-318 (1999) - [c9]Bill Coates, Jo C. Ebergen, Jon K. Lexau, Scott Fairbanks, Ian W. Jones, Alex Ridgway, David Money Harris, Ivan E. Sutherland:
A Counterflow Pipeline Experiment. ASYNC 1999: 161-172 - 1998
- [j7]Maitham Shams, Jo C. Ebergen, Mohamed I. Elmasry:
Modeling and comparing CMOS implementations of the C-element. IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst. 6(4): 563-567 (1998) - [c8]Jo C. Ebergen, Scott Fairbanks, Ivan E. Sutherland:
Predicting Performance of Micropipelines Using Charlie Diagrams. ASYNC 1998: 238-246 - 1997
- [c7]Jo C. Ebergen, Robert Berks:
Response Time Properties of Some Asynchronous Circuits. ASYNC 1997: 76- - [c6]Maitham Shams, Jo C. Ebergen, Mohamed I. Elmasry:
Optimizing CMOS Implementations of the C-element. ICCD 1997: 700-705 - 1996
- [j6]John Segers, Jo C. Ebergen:
Design and Analysis of Up-Down Counters. Sci. Comput. Program. 27(2): 185-204 (1996) - [c5]Maitham Shams, Jo C. Ebergen, Mohamed I. Elmasry:
A comparison of CMOS implementations of an asynchronous circuits primitive: the C-element. ISLPED 1996: 93-96 - 1994
- [c4]Igor Benko, Jo C. Ebergen:
Delay-insensitive solutions to the committee problem. ASYNC 1994: 228-237 - 1993
- [j5]Jo C. Ebergen, Ad M. G. Peeters:
Design and Analysis of Delay-Insensitive Modulo-N Counters. Formal Methods Syst. Des. 3(3): 211-232 (1993) - [c3]Jo C. Ebergen, P. F. Bertrand, S. Gingras:
Solving a Mutual Exclusion Problem with the RGD Arbiter. Asynchronous Design Methodologies 1993: 137-147 - 1992
- [j4]Jo C. Ebergen:
Arbiters: An Exercise in Specifying and Decomposing Asynchronously Communicating Components. Sci. Comput. Program. 18(3): 223-245 (1992) - [j3]Janusz A. Brzozowski, Jo C. Ebergen:
On the Delay-Sensitivity of Gate Networks. IEEE Trans. Computers 41(11): 1349-1360 (1992) - [c2]Jo C. Ebergen, Ad M. G. Peeters:
Modulo-N Counters: Design and Analysis of Delay-Insensitive Circuits. Designing Correct Circuits 1992: 27-46 - 1991
- [j2]Jo C. Ebergen:
A Formal Approach to Designing Delay-Insensitive Circuits. Distributed Comput. 5: 107-119 (1991) - 1990
- [j1]Jo C. Ebergen, Rob R. Hoogerwoord:
A Derivation of a Serial-Parallel Multiplier. Sci. Comput. Program. 15(2-3): 201-215 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]Janusz A. Brzozowski, Jo C. Ebergen:
Recent Developments in the Design of Asynchronous Circuits. FCT 1989: 78-94
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