Summary
I worked in the
Asynchronous VLSI group at Cornell. We make
quasi-delay
insensitive circuits, which is pretty cool. For my PhD, I worked
with
another student
to develop a low-energy processor for sensor networks, and a new kind of
sensor-network simulator.
During spring of 2001, Rajit took our entire group to the Async
conference in Utah. That was damn nice of him!!!! Then he did
it again in 2003 when we went to Vancouver!
Publications
- Virantha Ekanayake; Clinton Kelly, IV; and Rajit Manohar. BitSNAP:
Dynamic Significance Compression for a Low Power Sensor Network
Asynchronous Processor. Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International
Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and Systems, March 2005.
- Virantha Ekanayake; Clinton Kelly, IV; and Rajit Manohar. An
Ultra-low-power Processor for Sensor Networks. Proceedings of the 11th
International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming
Languages and Operating Systems, October 2004.
- Clinton Kelly, IV; Rajit Manohar. An
Event-Synchronization Protocol for Parallel Simulation of
Large-Scale Wireless Networks. The Seventh IEEE
International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time
Applications, Delft, The Netherlands, October 26-29, 2003.
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- Clinton Kelly, IV. Wireless Network Simulation Done
Faster Than Real Time. Masters Thesis. August 2003.
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- Clinton Kelly, IV; Virantha Ekanayake; and Rajit
Manohar. SNAP: A Sensor Network Asynchronous
Processor. Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on
Asynchronous Circuits and Systems, Vancouver, BC, May
2003.
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- John Teifel; David Fang; David Biermann; Clinton Kelly, IV;
and Rajit Manohar. Energy-Efficient Pipelines. Proceedings of
the Eighth International Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and
Systems, Manchester, UK, March 2002.
- Rajit Manohar and Clinton Kelly, IV. Network on a Chip:
Modeling Wireless Networks with Asynchronous VLSI. IEEE
Communications Magazine, November 2001.