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John J. Granacki
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- affiliation: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [c15]Dong Song, Brian S. Robinson, John J. Granacki, Theodore W. Berger:
Implementing spiking neuron model and spike-timing-dependent plasticity with generalized Laguerre-Volterra models. EMBC 2014: 714-717 - 2011
- [c14]Robert E. Hampson, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Dae C. Shin, Greg A. Gerhardt, Dong Song, Rosa H. M. Chan, A. J. Sweatt, John J. Granacki, Theodore W. Berger, Sam A. Deadwyler:
Restorative encoding memory integrative neural device: "REMIND". EMBC 2011: 3338-3341
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c13]Chiu-Hsien Chan, Jack Wills, Jeff LaCoss, John J. Granacki, John Choma Jr.:
A Novel Variable-Gain Micro-Power Band-Pass Auto-Zeroing CMOS Amplifier. ISCAS 2007: 337-340 - [c12]Xiang Fang, Jack Wills, John J. Granacki, Jeff LaCoss, Artak Arakelian, James D. Weiland:
Novel Charge-Metering Stimulus Amplifier for Biomimetic Implantable Prosthesis. ISCAS 2007: 569-572 - 2006
- [c11]Min-Chi Hsiao, Chiu-Hsien Chan, Vijay Srinivasan, Ashish Ahuja, Gopal Erinjippurath, Theodoros P. Zanos, Ghassan I. Gholmieh, Dong Song, Jack Wills, Jeff LaCoss, Spiros H. Courellis, Armand R. Tanguay, John J. Granacki, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Theodore W. Berger:
VLSI Implementation of a Nonlinear Neuronal Model: A "Neural Prosthesis" to Restore Hippocampal Trisynaptic Dynamics. EMBC 2006: 4396-4399 - 2002
- [c10]Jeffrey T. Draper, Jacqueline Chame, Mary W. Hall, Craig S. Steele, Tim Barrett, Jeff LaCoss, John J. Granacki, Jaewook Shin, Chun Chen, Chang Woo Kang, Ihn Kim Gokhan:
The architecture of the DIVA processing-in-memory chip. ICS 2002: 14-25
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c9]Kiran Bondalapati, Pedro C. Diniz, Phillip Duncan, John J. Granacki, Mary W. Hall, Rajeev Jain, Heidi E. Ziegler:
DEFACTO: A Design Environment for Adaptive Computing Technology. IPPS/SPDP Workshops 1999: 570-578 - [c8]Mary W. Hall, Peter M. Kogge, Jefferey G. Koller, Pedro C. Diniz, Jacqueline Chame, Jeff Draper, Jeff LaCoss, John J. Granacki, Jay B. Brockman, Apoorv Srivastava, William C. Athas, Vincent W. Freeh, Jaewook Shin, Joonseok Park:
Mapping Irregular Applications to DIVA, a PIM-based Data-Intensive Architecture. SC 1999: 57 - 1996
- [c7]Ivan Hom, John J. Granacki:
Estimation of the number of routing layers and total wirelength in a PCB through wiring distribution analysis. EURO-DAC 1996: 310-315
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c6]Sally A. Hayati, Alice C. Parker, John J. Granacki:
Representation of control and timing behavior with applications to interface synthesis. ICCD 1988: 382-387 - 1987
- [c5]Yigal Arens, John J. Granacki, Alice C. Parker:
Phrasal Analysis of Long Noun Sequences. ACL 1987: 59-64 - [c4]John J. Granacki Jr., Alice C. Parker:
PHRAN-SPAN: A Natural Language Interface for System Specifications. DAC 1987: 416-422 - [c3]John J. Granacki Jr., Alice C. Parker, Yigal Arens:
Understanding System Specifications Written in Natural Language. IJCAI 1987: 688-691 - 1985
- [c2]John J. Granacki, David Knapp, Alice C. Parker:
The ADAM advanced design automation system: overview, planner and natural language interface. DAC 1985: 727-730 - 1983
- [c1]John J. Granacki, Alice C. Parker:
The effect of register-transfer design tradeoffs on chip area and performance. DAC 1983: 419-424
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