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Latency Insensitive Protocols
- Latency Insensitive Protocols Luca P. Carloni 1 , Kenneth L. McMillan 2 , and Alberto L
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Validating Families of Latency Insensitive Protocols
- , which necessitates latency insensitive protocols (LIPs). The correctness of a system composed
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Issues in implementing latency insensitive protocols
- Issues in Implementing Latency Insensitive Protocols Mario R. Casu and Luca Macchiarulo
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A Functional Programming Framework for Latency Insensitive Protocol Validation
- GALS 2005 Final Version A Functional Programming Framework for Latency Insensitive Protocol
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Robust Interfaces for Mixed-Timing Systems with Application to Latency-Insensitive Protocols
- Robust Interfaces for Mixed-Timing Systems with Application to Latency-Insensitive Protocols
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34.2 ABSTRACT
- , Italy mario.casu Qpolito.it Latency Insensitive Protocols have been proposed as a viable mean to speed
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Theory of latency-insensitive design
- are stallable, a weak condition to ask them to obey. The goal of the protocol is to guarantee that latency-insensitive
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The Theory of Latency Insensitive Design
- to ask them to obey. The goal of the protocol is to guarantee that latency insensitive designs composed
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A Formal Modeling Framework for Deploying Synchronous Designs on Distributed Architectures
- this goal: – Latency-insensitive protocols [9,10] motivated by hardware implementations, where long paths
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The Design of low-Latency Interfaces for Mixed-Timing Systems
- , by migrating a single-clock solution by Carloni et al. [1] (for so-called “latency-insensitive” protocols
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