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hi guys i am working on a permutation network design in vlsi. i am
trying to think of a bit-sliced design to come up with the N-bit
permutation circuit. i would really appreciate if any one can provide
me with some ideas of how it could be done
thx
 
hi guys i am working on a permutation network design in vlsi. i am
trying to think of a bit-sliced design to come up with the N-bit
permutation circuit. i would really appreciate if any one can provide
me with some ideas of how it could be done
thx

I would appreciate it if you got your shift key fixed.
 
Researching the topic. What a novel idea! ;-)

I often go to Terman library for such ventures, but more and more of
their information is on computer networks that require campus
accounts. I'd hate to think I'd have to join the IEEE to read their
journals, most of which are silly articles by academics.

yeh i have an access to IEEE, and i have researshed the papers there
they have little to say about this topic
 
J

Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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hi guys i am working on a permutation network design in vlsi. i am
trying to think of a bit-sliced design to come up with the N-bit
permutation circuit. i would really appreciate if any one can provide
me with some ideas of how it could be done
thx

Is that something like a crosspoint switch?
 
You have to spend an obscene amount of fees, joining each separate
group, plus a "digital library" fee to get access to papers.

Two years ago I told them to shove it, I'll just go to Hayden
Engineering Library (ASU).

They still keep sending "You can still renew" notices ;-)

                                        ...Jim Thompson
--
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| Analog Innovations, Inc.                         |     et      |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems  |    manus    |
| Phoenix, Arizona  85048    Skype: Contacts Only  |             |
| Voice:(480)460-2350  Fax: Available upon request |  Brass Rat  |
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If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research...
                    -- Albert Einstein

But my point is the university libraries are going electronic. Terman
and many of the Stanford libraries will let any schmuck off the
streets read their books. On-line access is another story. I guess to
be completely clear here, the documents are on-line AT the library
using computers that require passwords. More computers, less books.

The only good news here is some authors put their IEEE papers on the
web on their own websites. Probably in violation of IEEE terms.
 
//ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=/iel5/6949/18693/0086[/url]...
You have to join IEEE.
Researching the topic. What a novel idea! ;-)
I often go to Terman library for such ventures, but more and more of
their information is on computer networks that require campus
accounts. I'd hate to think I'd have to join the IEEE to read their
journals, most of which are silly articles by academics.
You have to spend an obscene amount of fees, joining each separate
group, plus a "digital library" fee to get access to papers.
Two years ago I told them to shove it, I'll just go to Hayden
Engineering Library (ASU).
They still keep sending "You can still renew" notices ;-)
                                        ...Jim Thompson
[snip SIG]
But my point is the university libraries are going electronic.

Don't most universities grant access to alumni?
Terman
and many of the Stanford libraries will let any schmuck off the
streets read their books. On-line access is another story. I guess to
be completely clear here, the documents are on-line AT the library
using computers that require passwords. More computers, less books.
The only good news here is some authors put their IEEE papers on the
web on their own websites. Probably in violation of IEEE terms.

Probably not in violation if you didn't grant IEEE copyright-holder
status in the first place.

                                        ...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E.                           |    mens     |
| Analog Innovations, Inc.                         |     et      |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems  |    manus    |
| Phoenix, Arizona  85048    Skype: Contacts Only  |             |
| Voice:(480)460-2350  Fax: Available upon request |  Brass Rat  |
| E-mail Icon athttp://www.analog-innovations.com|    1962     |

If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research...
                    -- Albert Einstein

I'm not a Stanford Alum. I did go to grad school at Santa Clara
University, and they don't let alumni in the library. And they wonder
why I don't send them any money!

Stanford does/did have this odd "industrial" plan that corporations
could buy into to get better access. You could check out books for
instance, though at a hefty premium.
 
K

krw

Jan 1, 1970
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On Sat, 3 Jan 2009 18:16:29 -0800 (PST), "[email protected]"

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=/iel5/6949/18693/0086...

You have to join IEEE.

Researching the topic. What a novel idea! ;-)

I often go to Terman library for such ventures, but more and more of
their information is on computer networks that require campus
accounts. I'd hate to think I'd have to join the IEEE to read their
journals, most of which are silly articles by academics.

You have to spend an obscene amount of fees, joining each separate
group, plus a "digital library" fee to get access to papers.

Two years ago I told them to shove it, I'll just go to Hayden
Engineering Library (ASU).

They still keep sending "You can still renew" notices ;-)

                                        ...Jim Thompson
[snip SIG]

But my point is the university libraries are going electronic.

Don't most universities grant access to alumni?

Public universities grant access to residents. They paid for the
library.
Probably not in violation if you didn't grant IEEE copyright-holder
status in the first place.

Actually, it usually is. The copyright is generally signed over to
the pu
 
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009 11:44:04 -0800 (PST), "[email protected]"
On Jan 4, 7:52 am, Jim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-I...@My-Web-
Site.com> wrote:
//ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=/iel5/6949/18693/0086[/url]...
You have to join IEEE.
Researching the topic. What a novel idea! ;-)
I often go to Terman library for such ventures, but more and more of
their information is on computer networks that require campus
accounts. I'd hate to think I'd have to join the IEEE to read their
journals, most of which are silly articles by academics.
You have to spend an obscene amount of fees, joining each separate
group, plus a "digital library" fee to get access to papers.
Two years ago I told them to shove it, I'll just go to Hayden
Engineering Library (ASU).
They still keep sending "You can still renew" notices ;-)
                                        ...Jim Thompson [snip SIG]
But my point is the university libraries are going electronic.
Don't most universities grant access to alumni?

Public universities grant access to residents.  They paid for the
library.
Probably not in violation if you didn't grant IEEE copyright-holder
status in the first place.

Actually, it usually is.  The copyright is generally signed over to
the pu
                                      ...Jim Thompson

Santa Clara University and Stanford are private, but I should check
out UC Berkeley. [No freakin' place to park though.]
 
K

krw

Jan 1, 1970
0
On Sat, 3 Jan 2009 18:16:29 -0800 (PST), "[email protected]"

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=/iel5/6949/18693/0086...

You have to join IEEE.

Researching the topic. What a novel idea! ;-)

I often go to Terman library for such ventures, but more and more of
their information is on computer networks that require campus
accounts. I'd hate to think I'd have to join the IEEE to read their
journals, most of which are silly articles by academics.

You have to spend an obscene amount of fees, joining each separate
group, plus a "digital library" fee to get access to papers.

Two years ago I told them to shove it, I'll just go to Hayden
Engineering Library (ASU).

They still keep sending "You can still renew" notices ;-)

                                        ...Jim Thompson
[snip SIG]

But my point is the university libraries are going electronic.

Don't most universities grant access to alumni?

Many (most?) public universities grant library access to residents.
They are public property.
 
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