Diploma theses – 2023
Contact Vassilis Paliouras for 2023 diploma theses projects in the following areas (yet, not limited to):
Contact Vassilis Paliouras for 2023 diploma theses projects in the following areas (yet, not limited to):
Vasilis Sakellariou, Vassilis Paliouras, Ioannis Kouretas, Hani Saleh, Thanos Stouraitis, “A multiplier-free RNS-based CNN accelerator exploiting bitlevel sparsity,” in IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, Special Section on Computer Arithmetic, 2023, doi:10.1109/TETC.2023.3301590.
K. Papachatzopoulos and V. Paliouras, “Noise-Shaping Binary-to-Stochastic Converters for Reduced-Length Bit-Streams,” in IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, 2023, doi: 10.1109/TETC.2023.3299516, early access
On Friday July 14, 2023, at 12:00, Dimitris Kompostiotis will publicly present his thesis on “Algorithms and Architectures for Reconfigurable-Intelligent-Surface-Aided Wireless Communications for 6G” Zoom link available, contact Vassilis Paliouras
Dimitris Anyfandis presented his diploma thesis on “A HARDWARE ACCELERATOR FOR A SPIKING NEURAL NETWORK” on Friday, July 7, 2023.
Stavros Tsikrikas presented his diploma thesis on “Hardware architectures for iterative LDPC decoders in 5G systems” on Friday, July 7, 2023.
The paper “Improving Residue-Level Sparsity in RNS-based Neural Network Hardware Accelerators via Regularization” by Emmanouil Kavvousanos, Vasilis Sakellariou, Vassilis Paliouras, Ioannis Kouretas and Thanos Stouraitis has been accepted to be presented as a regular paper at the prestigious 30th IEEE International Symposium on Computer Arithmetic, ARITH 2023, Portland, Oregon, USA, September 4-6, 2023.
The paper “Modified Logarithmic Multiplication Approximation for Machine Learning,” by I. Kouretas, V. Paliouras, T. Stouraitis, has been presented as IEEE AICAS 2023, June 11-23, Hangzhou, China. Also organized a special session on “Computer Arithmetic for ML,” chaired by Thanos Stouraitis, Wei Mao, and Vassilis Paliouras
The paper “Secrecy Rate Maximization in RIS-Enabled OFDM Wireless Communications: The Circuit-Based Reflection Model Case”, by Dimitris Kompostiotis, Dimitris Vordonis, Vassilis Paliouras, and G. A. Alexandropoulos, has been presented at IEEE ICC Workshop on Holographic MIMO Communications, Roma May 28 – June 1, 2023.
The paper “Path-Based Delay Variation Models for Parallel-Prefix Adders,” by Kleanthis Papachatzopoulos and Vassilis Paliouras, is published in IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, https://doi.org/10.1109/TETC.2023.3242555