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TOPS-speed complex-valued convolutional accelerator for feature extraction and inference
Published 2025-01-01“…The ever-increasing data capacity and network scale place substantial demands on underlying computing hardware. In parallel with the successes and extensive efforts made in electronics, optical neuromorphic hardware is promising to achieve ultra-high computing performances due to its inherent analog architecture and wide bandwidth. …”
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Extracting equations of motion from superconducting circuits
Published 2025-01-01“…Alternative computing paradigms open the door to exploiting recent innovations in computational hardware to probe the fundamental thermodynamic limits of information processing. …”
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A Cyber-ITS Framework for Massive Traffic Data Analysis Using Cyber Infrastructure
Published 2013-01-01“…As a solution to the problems, this paper proposes a Cyber-ITS framework to perform data analysis on Cyber Infrastructure (CI), by nature parallel-computing hardware and software systems, in the context of ITS. …”
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FASQuiC: Flexible Architecture for Scalable Spin Qubit Control
Published 2024-01-01“…As scaling becomes a key issue for large-scale quantum computing, hardware control systems will become increasingly costly in resources. …”
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Improving P-Doped DBRs Operation at Cryogenic Temperatures: Investigating Different Mirror Geometry
Published 2024-01-01“…The use of vertical-cavity-surface-emitting lasers with ability to operate at cryogenic temperatures (Cryo-VCSELs) is a promising path to implement optical data links between superconducting processors maintained in cryogenic environments (4 K range) and room temperature (RT) computing hardware. In order to achieve energy-efficient operation of a cryo-VCSEL, whether by passing current through the mirrors or utilizing intra-cavity contacts, a critical bottleneck for improving the operation is related to the p-doped distribute Bragg Reflectors (DBRs). …”
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Online Structural Health Monitoring and Parameter Estimation for Vibrating Active Cantilever Beams Using Low-Priced Microcontrollers
Published 2015-01-01“…This paper presents a structural health monitoring and parameter estimation system for vibrating active cantilever beams using low-cost embedded computing hardware. The actuator input and the measured position are used in an augmented nonlinear model to observe the dynamic states and parameters of the beam by the continuous-discrete extended Kalman filter (EKF). …”
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Hardware-efficient preparation of architecture-specific graph states on near-term quantum computers
Published 2025-01-01“…The presented results highlight the ability of our approach to prepare higher fidelity or larger-scale graph states on gate-based quantum computing hardware.…”
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Unsupervised Learning‐Assisted Acoustic‐Driven Nano‐Lens Holography for the Ultrasensitive and Amplification‐Free Detection of Viable Bacteria
Published 2025-01-01“…A lightweight unsupervised learning hologram processing algorithm considerably reduces training time and computing hardware requirements, without requiring datasets with manual labels. …”
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Evolutionary Algorithms and Quantum Computing: Recent Advances, Opportunities, and Challenges
Published 2025-01-01“…Finally, we discuss some of the recent progress at the intersection of both computing frameworks to highlight the current status and potential of the currently available quantum computing hardware. Synergies between these two computing frameworks demonstrate the potential of a strongly symbiotic relation that can contribute to the simultaneous advancements in both of these computing paradigms.…”
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Problematic issues of using modern information and other technologies in the implementation of investigator’s and interrogator’s instructions by operational units
Published 2022-03-01“…In the conduct of any investigative (searching) activities in practice, in fact, either technical devices and tools or information technology are used in the sense in which they are proposed in the Code and which cause difficulties in use, especially modern latest information technology in the form of computing hardware and software. It is concluded that the appropriate use of modern information technology, open network resources, government or commercial databases, as well as modern approaches to the implementation of the instructions of investigators and interrogators significantly speed up the pre-trial investigation, as operational units have the opportunity to obtain information in a short period of time, using the capabilities of innovative modern technologies. …”
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