Ph.D. Dissertations - John Wawrzynek
A Modular Design Flow for NoC-embedded FPGAs
Tan Nguyen [2023]
High Speed Software Radio on General Purpose CPUs
Christopher Yarp [2022]
Resource-Constrained Sensing as a Shared Utility
Joshua Adkins [2022]
Co-design of Algorithms, Hardware, and Scheduling for Deep Learning Applications
Qijing Huang [2021]
Directional Wireless Mesh Network Design
James Martin [2019]
Three-Dimensional Microwave Imaging for Indoor Environments
Simon Scott [2017]
Accelerator Synthesis and Integration for CPU+FPGA Systems
Shaoyi Cheng [2016]
Generalized Arrows
Adam Megacz Joseph [2014]
Automatic Mapping of Real Time Radio Astronomy Signal Processing Pipelines onto Heterogeneous Clusters
Terry Esther Filiba [2013]
Tuning Hardware and Software for Multiprocessors
Marghoob Mohiyuddin [2012]
A System-level Approach to Fault and Variation Resilience in Multi-core Die
Yury Markovskiy [2009]
Complexity-Quality Tradeoffs for Real-Time Signal Compression
Joseph C. Yeh [2005]
Design Automation for Streaming Systems
Eylon Caspi [2005]
Hardware-Assisted Fast Routing for Runtime Reconfigurable Computing
Randy R.-F. Huang [2004]
The SFRA: A Fixed Frequency FPGA Architecture
Nicholas C. Weaver [2003]
Automatic Compilation of C for Hybrid Reconfigurable Architectures
Timothy J. Callahan [2002]
Augmenting a Microprocessor with Reconfigurable Hardware
John R. Hauser [2000]
Balancing Computation and Memory in High Capacity Reconfigurable Arrays
Stylianos Perissakis [2000]
Vector Microprocessors
Krste Asanović [1998]
Automatically Updating Technology Dependent Information in a VLSI Synthesis System
Gino T. Cheng [1994]
Active Messages: An Efficient Communication Architecture for Multiprocessors
Thorsten H. von Eicken [1993]
Technology Migration of Integrated Circuits with Topological Compaction
Paul C. de Dood [1992]