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Hot Impression Die Forging Process: An Approach to Flash Design for Tool Life Improvement
2005
In impression die forging the role of the flash geometry is fundamental since a proper design of the flash land strongly influences both the complete die filling and the die wear (i.e. the die life and the related costs). In this paper an integrated approach between numerical simulations and statistical tools was developed with the aim to optimize flash thickness in order to reduce die wear and to minimize material wasting. As wear is regarded, an analytical model depending on sliding velocity, temperature, die hardness and contact pressure was utilized during the numerical simulations of the process in order to reach a wear evaluation for different values of the flash design variables. Thu…
Hypervisor memory acquisition for ARM
2021
Abstract Cyber forensics use memory acquisition in advanced forensics and malware analysis. We propose a hypervisor based memory acquisition tool. Our implementation extends the volatility memory forensics framework by reducing the processor's consumption, solves the in-coherency problem in the memory snapshots and mitigates the pressure of the acquisition on the network and the disk. We provide benchmarks and evaluation.
An Analysis of Flash Page Reuse With WOM Codes
2018
Flash memory is prevalent in modern servers and devices. Coupled with the scaling down of flash technology, the popularity of flash memory motivates the search for methods to increase flash reliability and lifetime. Erasures are the dominant cause of flash cell wear, but reducing them is challenging because flash is a write-once medium— memory cells must be erased prior to writing. An approach that has recently received considerable attention relies on write-once memory (WOM) codes, designed to accommodate additional writes on write-once media. However, the techniques proposed for reusing flash pages with WOM codes are limited in their scope. Many focus on the coding theory alone, whereas o…
uMemristorToolbox: Open source framework to control memristors in Unity for ternary applications
2020
This paper presents uMemristorToolbox, a novel open source framework that reads and writes non-volatile ternary states to memristors. The Unity (C#) framework is a port of the open source Java project Memristor-Discovery and adds a closed-loop ternary memory controller to enable both PC and real-time embedded ternary applications. We validate the closed-loop ternary memory controller in an embedded system case study with 16 M+SDC Tungsten dopant memristors. We measure an average switching speed of 3 Hz, worst case energy usage of 1 μW per switch, 0.03% random write error and no decay in (non-volatile) state retention after 15 minutes. We conclude with observations and open questions when wo…
Appendix A. Structure of missing data (see data analysis of Methods section).
2016
Structure of missing data (see data analysis of Methods section).
Improving MLC flash performance and endurance with extended P/E cycles
2015
The traditional usage pattern for NAND flash memory is the program/erase (P/E) cycle: the flash pages that make a flash block are all programmed in order and then the whole flash block needs to be erased before the pages can be programmed again. The erase operations are slow, wear out the medium, and require costly garbage collection procedures. Reducing their number is therefore beneficial both in terms of performance and endurance. The physical structure of flash cells limits the number of opportunities to overcome the 1 to 1 ratio between programming and erasing pages: a bit storing a logical 0 cannot be reprogrammed to a logical 1 before the end of the P/E cycle. This paper presents a t…
<title>Managing compressed multimedia data in a memory hierarchy: fundamental issues and basic solutions</title>
1998
The purpose of the work is to discuss the fundamental issues and solutions in managing compressed and uncompressed multimedia data, especially voluminous continuous mediatypes (video, audio) and text in a memory hierarchy with four levels (main memory, magnetic disk, (optical or magnetic) on-line/near-line low-speed memory, and slow off-line memory, i.e. archive). We view the multimedia data in such a database to be generated, (compressed), and stored into the memory hierarchy (at the lowest non-archiving level), and subsequently retrieved, (decompressed), and presented. If unused, the data either travels down in the memory hierarchy or it is compressed and stored at the same level. We firs…
Optimizing the Performance of Data Warehouse by Query Cache Mechanism
2022
Fast access of data from Data Warehouse (DW) is a need for today’s Business Intelligence (BI). In the era of Big Data, the cache is regarded as one of the most effective techniques to improve the performance of accessing data. DW has been widely used by several organizations to manage data and use it for Decision Support System (DSS). Many methods have been used to optimize the performance of fetching data from DW. Query cache method is one of those methods that play an effective role in optimization. The proposed work is based on a cache-based mechanism that helps DW in two aspects: the first one is to reduce the execution time by directly accessing records from cache memory, and th…
Annales des travaux des auditeurs de l'IHEDN 2008 : "Remilitarisation et dangerosité du monde"
2008
CD rom; International audience
Annales des travaux des auditeurs de l'IHEDN 2006 : "Amérique latine : émergence d'un pôle"
2006
CD rom; International audience