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Peter M. Kogge
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- 2016
- [c63]Craig S. Lent, Kenneth W. Henderson, S. Alex Kandel, Steven A. Corcelli, Gregory L. Snider, Alexei O. Orlov, Peter M. Kogge, Michael T. Niemier, Ryan C. Brown, John A. Christie, Natalie A. Wasio, Rebecca C. Quardokus, Ryan P. Forrest, Jacob P. Peterson, Angela Silski, David A. Turner, Enrique P. Blair, Yuhui Lu:
Molecular cellular networks: A non von Neumann architecture for molecular electronics. ICRC 2016: 1-7 - 2004
- [c32]Dominic A. Antonelli, Danny Z. Chen, Timothy J. Dysart, Xiaobo Sharon Hu, Andrew B. Kahng, Peter M. Kogge, Richard C. Murphy, Michael T. Niemier:
Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata (QCA) circuit partitioning: problem modeling and solutions. DAC 2004: 363-368 - [c31]Michael T. Niemier, Ramprasad Ravichandran, Peter M. Kogge:
Using Circuits and Systems-Level Research to Drive Nanotechnology. ICCD 2004: 302-309 - [c28]Michael T. Niemier, Peter M. Kogge:
The "4-Diamond Circuit" - A Minimally Complex Nano-Scale Computational Building Block in QCA. ISVLSI 2004: 3-10 - 2002
- [c22]Michael Thaddeus Niemier, Peter M. Kogge:
Teaching students computer architecture for new, nanotechnologies. WCAE 2002: 4 - 2001
- [j11]Michael T. Niemier, Peter M. Kogge:
Problems in designing with QCAs: Layout = Timing. Int. J. Circuit Theory Appl. 29(1): 49-62 (2001) - [c20]Michael T. Niemier, Peter M. Kogge:
Exploring and exploiting wire-level pipelining in emerging technologies. ISCA 2001: 166-177 - [c18]Shannon K. Kuntz, Richard C. Murphy, Michael T. Niemier, Jesús A. Izaguirre, Peter M. Kogge:
Petaflop Computing for Protein Folding. PP 2001 - 2000
- [c16]Michael T. Niemier, Michael J. Kontz, Peter M. Kogge:
A design of and design tools for a novel quantum dot based microprocessor. DAC 2000: 227-232 - 1999
- [c12]Michael T. Niemier, Peter M. Kogge:
Logic in Wire: Using Quantum Dots to Implement a Microprocessor. Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 1999: 118-121 - [c11]Michael T. Niemier, Peter M. Kogge:
Logic in wire: using quantum dots to implement a microprocessor. ICECS 1999: 1211-1215
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