
- Defect Tolerance at the End of the Roadmap Mahim Mishra and Seth C. Goldstein
- TAM --A Compiler Controlled Threaded Abstract Machine 1 David E. Culler
- Claytronics: An Instance of Programmable Matter
- Heterogeneous Latch-based Asynchronous Pipelines Girish Venkataramani
- Near-Optimal Instruction Selection on DAGs David Ryan Koes
- Declarative Programming for Modular Robots Michael P. Ashley-Rollman, Michael De Rosa, Siddhartha S. Srinivasa,
- Electrostatic Latching for Inter-module Adhesion, Power Transfer, and Communication in Modular Robots
- Area Optimizations for Dual-Rail Circuits Using Relative-Timing Analysis Tiberiu Chelcea, Girish Venkataramani, Seth C. Goldstein
- Ultralight Modular Robotic Building Blocks for the Rapid Deployment of Planetary Outposts
- The Impact of the Nanoscale on Computing Seth Copen Goldstein
- The Robot is the Tether: Active, Adaptive Power Routing for Modular Robots With Unary Inter-robot Connectors
- Catoms: Moving Robots Without Moving Parts Brian Kirby
- June 2005 99 I N V I S I B L E C O M P U T I N G
- Headline From The Future.(Headlines)(3-D fax machine)(Brief Article). Seth Copen Goldstein. Popular Science 266.3 (March 1, 2005): p34.
- Claytronics: A Scalable Basis For Future Robots Seth Copen Goldstein and Todd Mowry
- Molecular Electronics: From Devices and Interconnect to Circuits and Architecture
- PANEL: Nano, Quantum, and Molecular Computing: Are we Ready for the Validation and Test Challenges?
- Defect Tolerance After the Roadmap Mahim Mishra
- Assembly And Differentiation Seth Copen Goldstein
- Appears in 2002 IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, April
- Interfacing Reconfigurable Logic with a CPU 1 Introduction
- NanoFabrics: Extending Moore's Law Beyond the CMOS Era Seth Copen Goldstein, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
- Efficient Place and Route for Pipeline Reconfigurable Architectures Srihari Cadambi*and Seth Copen Goldsteint
- Tunable Fault Tolerancefor Runtime ReconfigurableArchitectures StevenK. Sinhat', Peter M. Kamarchikt, and Seth C. Goldsteint*
- A High-Performance Flexible Architecture for Cryptography
- Tunable Fault Tolerance via Test and Reconfiguration R. D. (Shawn) Blanton*, Seth Copen Goldstein
- stacks, called a cactus stack. Unfortunately, a parallel call or thread fork is fundamentally more expensive than a
- PARIS RESEARCH LABORATORY d i g i t a l
- Evaluation of Mechanisms for Fine-Grained Parallel Programs in the J-Machine and the CM-5
- PARIS RESEARCH LABORATORY d i g i t a l
- Empirical Study of a Data ow Language on the CM-51 David E. Culler
- A Progressive Register Allocator for Irregular Architectures David Koes and Seth Copen Goldstein
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- 0018-9162/00/$10.00 2000 IEEE70 Computer PipeRench: A
- NIFDY: A Low Overhead, High Throughput Network Interface Timothy Callahan and Seth Copen Goldstein
- Hierarchical Motion Planning for Self-reconfigurable Modular Robots
- HLDVT '03 (11/13/03) 2003 Seth Copen Goldstein 1 Reconfigurable Nanoelectronics
- Lazy Threads: Compiler and Runtime Structures for Fine-Grained Parallel Programming
- Self-Resetting Latches for Asynchronous Micro-Pipelines Tiberiu Chelcea Girish Venkataramani Seth C. Goldstein
- Separation Constraint Partitioning -A New Algorithm for Partitioning Non-strict Programs into Sequential Threads
- CPR: A Con guration Pro ling Tool Srihari Cadambiand Seth Copen Goldsteiny
- To Appear in Proc. of The 28th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, June 2001.
- Scalable Defect Tolerance for Molecular Electronics Mahim Mishra and Seth C. Goldstein
- A Scalable Distributed Algorithm for Shape Transformation in Multi-Robot Ramprasad Ravichandran1, Geoffrey Gordon2, Seth Copen Goldstein3
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- ENABLING PRIMITIVES FOR COMPILING PARALLEL
- Generalizing Metamodules to Simplify Planning in Modular Robotic Systems Daniel J. Dewey
- Active Messages: a Mechanism for Integrated Communication and Computation
- Scalable Shape Sculpting via Hole Motion: Motion Planning in Lattice-Constrained Modular Robots
- Leveraging Protocol Knowledge in Slack Matching Girish Venkataramani
- Movement Primitives for an Orthogonal Prismatic Closed-Lattice-Constrained Self-Reconfiguring Module
- HLS Support for Unconstrained Memory Accesses Girish Venkataramani, Tiberiu Chelcea and Seth Copen Goldstein
- Optimizing Memory Accesses For Spatial Computation Mihai Budiu and Seth C. Goldstein
- Parallel Programming in Split-C David E. Culler, Andrea Dusseau, Seth Copen Goldstein, Arvind Krishnamurthy,
- A Modular Robotic System Using Magnetic Force Effectors B. Kirby, B. Aksak, J. Hoburg, T. Mowry, P. Pillai
- The Challenges and Opportunities of Nanoelectronics Seth Copen Goldstein
- Slack Analysis in the System D i LDesign Loop
- A Global Progressive Register Allocator David Ryan Koes Seth Copen Goldstein
- Global Critical Path: A Tool for System-Level Timing Girish Venkataramani
- Distributed Watchpoints: Debugging Very Large Ensembles of
- http://ijr.sagepub.com The International Journal of Robotics
- Characterization and Parameterization of a Pipeline Reconfigurable FPGA Matthew Moe, Herman Schmit, Seth Copen Goldstein
- Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems 24, 129146, 2000. c 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in The Netherlands.
- Appears in Proc. of The 26th Annual International Sym-posium on Computer Architecture, May 1999, Atlanta,
- Appears in ISSCC 2002. Digital Logic Using Molecular Electronics
- Compiling Application-Specific Hardware Mihai Budiu and Seth Copen Goldstein
- Introduction to Split-C1 Version 1.0
- Internal Localization of Modular Robot Ensembles Stanislav Funiak, Padmanabhan Pillai, Jason Campbell, and Seth Copen Goldstein
- WACI 2006 2006 Goldstein 1 Brain in a Bottle
- Meld: A Declarative Approach to Programming Ensembles Michael P. Ashley-Rollman, Seth Copen Goldstein, Peter Lee, Todd C. Mowry, Padmanabhan Pillai
- Tartan: Evaluating Spatial Computation for Whole Program Mahim Mishra, Timothy J. Callahan, Tiberiu Chelcea, Girish Venkataramani, Mihai Budiu
- Why Area Might Reduce Power in Nanoscale CMOS Paul Beckett
- How Much Non-strictness do Lenient Programs Require? Klaus E. Schauser
- 756 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS, VOL. 25, NO. 5, MAY 2006 Hardware Compilation of Application-Specific
- Appears in 2002 IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, April
- Distributed Localization of Modular Robot Ensembles Stanislav Funiak Michael P. Ashley-Rollman
- Distributed Watchpoints: Debugging Large Multi-Robot Systems Michael De Rosa Student Member, IEEE, Jason Campbell Senior Member, IEEE
- A Better Global Progressive Register