IEE Review
Volume 50, Issue 9, September 2004
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Volume 50, Issue 9
September 2004
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- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, page: 2 –2
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040905
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- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, page: 4 –4
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040906
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(3 pages) - Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, page: 10 –10
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040907
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(8 pages) - Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, p. 26 –27
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040908
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Observations from the Hong Kong market. - Author(s): J.-P, Conti
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, page: 29 –29
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040909
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It's "sell-sell-sell" time for some of the world's largest satellite operators, but are the buyers really interested in the technology? (2 pages) - Author(s): C. Edwards
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, page: 33 –33
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040910
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ARM's decision to buy US-based Artisan Components for a 50% premium has alarmed shareholders, but the author believes the UK processor designer may be looking eastwards - not to the west - for the justification for its deal. - Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, page: 35 –35
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040911
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- Author(s): R. Dettmer
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, p. 36 –39
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040901
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This article presents a UK start-up which believes it has come up with a fundamental shift in interconnection technology that will solve timing closure problems in complex chips. It is based on an asynchronous design and uses packet switching technology. It is expected to be particularly effective in SoC design. - Author(s): L. Sharpe
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, p. 40 –42
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040902
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Siemens had to think long-term when a billion pound train contract included 20-year performance guarantees. This article outlines the company's 25 m pound investment in a state of the art maintenance facility designed to make sure trains in the south of England stay in top condition. It describes the workshop in detail, including access, building management system, bogie changing equipment, maintenance monitoring and control, security, and fire detection. - Author(s): C. Edwards
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, p. 44 –46
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040903
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This article firstly details the problems which are preventing industry from making the most of billion transistor chips, such a high power requirements, memory latency of both main and cache storage, and compiler inability to make use of hardware enhancements. It then examines the strategy of using multiple processors in order to speed up software execution. - Author(s): N. Flaherty
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, p. 48 –51
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040904
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Mounting development costs mean fixed processor designs may have to make way for re-configurable alternatives. This article firstly outlines the rising costs and falling design starts of application-specific products. It then considers alternatives, using both configurable and reconfigurable architectures, being offered by a variety of manufacturers. - Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, p. 52 –53
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040912
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- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, p. 54 –55
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040913
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- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, page: 57 –57
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040914
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- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 9, p. 69 –72
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20040915
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Editor's comment
Letters
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Window on Asia
Satellites going fast
The China syndrome
R&D: leading from the front
No clock, no bus - no sweat [asynchronous IC interconnect network]
Keep on running [train maintenance facility]
Speeding up is hard to do [multiprocessing systems for faster software execution]
On the chip or on the fly [configurable and reconfigurable processors]
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