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Asynchronous Design Methodologies: An Overview (1995)

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by Scott Hauck
Venue:PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE
Citations:207 - 0 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Hauck95asynchronousdesign,
    author = {Scott Hauck},
    title = {Asynchronous Design Methodologies: An Overview},
    booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE},
    year = {1995},
    pages = {69--93},
    publisher = {}
}

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Abstract

Asynchronous design has been an active area of research since at least the mid 1950's, but has yet to achieve widespread use. We examine the benefits and problems inherent in asynchronous computations, and in some of the more notable design methodologies. These include Huffman asynchronous circuits, burst-mode circuits, micropipelines, template-based and trace theory-based delay-insensitive circuits, signal transition graphs, change diagrams, and compilation-based quasi-delay-insensitive circuits.

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asynchronous design methodology    change diagram    active area    asynchronous design    signal transition graph    huffman asynchronous circuit    notable design methodology    burst-mode circuit    trace theory-based delay-insensitive circuit    asynchronous computation    compilation-based quasi-delay-insensitive circuit    widespread use   

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