| A. Bystrov, D. J. Kinniment, and A. Yakovlev, "Priority arbiters," oc. 6th Int. Symp. ASYNC, Eilat, Israel, 2000, pp. 128--137. |
....more general cases involving non persistent transitions and input signals. The reason for this is that signals with non persistent excitation may create hazards or cause metastability. Design of modules using such signals is still an art often requiring manual analyses and analog simulation [21, 1, 3]. After such a module has been developed, its outputs can be viewed as inputs for the part of the design that uses a direct mapping method. Faster and more compact solutions for a DC implementation can be designed by introducing timing assumptions. Though circuit level re nement techniques are ....
A. Bystrov, D. J. Kinniment, and A. Yakovlev. Priority arbiters. In Proc. International Symposium on Advanced Research in Asynchronous Circuits and Systems, pages 128137. IEEE Computer Society Press, April 2000.
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A. Bystrov, D. J. Kinniment, and A. Yakovlev, "Priority arbiters," oc. 6th Int. Symp. ASYNC, Eilat, Israel, 2000, pp. 128--137.
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A. Bystrov, D. J. Kinniment, et al. Priority arbiters. In Async, pages 128--137. IEEE Comput. Soc., 2000.
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