Krishna V. Palem is the Kenneth and Audrey Kennedy Professor of
Computing at the Department of Computer Science at the George Brown
School of Engineering at Rice University. His research interests while
focussed on all aspects of embedded computing, include adaptive
architectures and computing, algorithms, compiler optimizations,
embedded systems, low energy computing and nanoelectronics. He is the
founding director of VISEN center at Rice University.
The schedule for the VISEN center kickoff meeting on monday, jan 28, is here
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- Probabilistic System-on-a-Chip Architectures
Lakshmi N. Chakrapani, Pinar Korkmaz, Bilge E. S. Akgul and Krishna V. Palem
ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems, Volume 12 , Issue 3 (August 2007)
- Advocating Noise as an Agent for Ultra Low-Energy Computing: Probabilistic CMOS Devices and Their Characteristics
Pinar Korkmaz, Bilge E. S. Akgul, Krishna V. Palem and Lakshmi N. Chakrapani
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, SSDM Special Issue Part 1,
April 2006.
- Proof as Experimenft:Probabilistic Algorithms from a Thermodynamic Perspective
Krishna V. Palem
Proceedings of the Intl. Symposium on Verification (Theory and Practice), Taormina, Sicily,
Italy, June 29-July 4, 2003.
For a complete list of publications, click here.
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