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Tor Skeie
Professor
Adjunct Chief Research Scientist
Organisation:
Department of High Performance Computing
Email:
[email protected]
Most recent publications
O. Lysne
,
S. Reinemo
,
T. Skeie
,
Å. G. Solheim
,
T. Sødring
,
L. P. Huse
and
B. D. Johnsen
The Interconnection Network - Architectural Challenges for Utility Computing Data Centres
IEEE Computer Magazine
41 (2008): 62-69.
Journal Article
2008
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T. Sødring
,
Å. G. Solheim
,
T. Skeie
and
S. Reinemo
An Analysis of Connectivity and Yield for 2D Mesh Based NoC With Interconnect Router Failures
In
11th EUROMICRO Conference on Digital System Design (DSD)
. University of Parma, 2008.
Proceedings, refereed
2008
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O. Lysne
,
J. M. Montanana
,
J. Flich
,
J. Duato
,
T. M. Pinkston
and
T. Skeie
An Efficient and Deadlock-Free Network Reconfiguration Protocol
IEEE Transactions on Computers
57 (2008): 762-779.
Journal Article
2008
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H. N. Pham
,
J. Xiang
,
Y. Zhang
and
T. Skeie
QoS-Aware Channel Selection in Cognitive Radio Networks: a Game-Theoretic Approach
In
IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2008)
. IEEE, 2008.
Proceedings, refereed
2008
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1996
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1996
Journal articles
T. Waadeland
,
T. Skeie
,
G. Horn
,
S. Linge
and
B. O. Bakka
Grouped Adaptive Routing in HIC Networks
Real-Time Magazine
3 (1996): 50-56,.
Status: Published