hi guys i am working on a permutation network design in vlsi. i am trying to think of a bit-sliced design to come up with the N-bit permutation circuit. i would really appreciate if any one can provide me with some ideas of how it could be done thx
I often go to Terman library for such ventures, but more and more of their information is on computer networks that require campus accounts. I'd hate to think I'd have to join the IEEE to read their journals, most of which are silly articles by academics.
You have to spend an obscene amount of fees, joining each separate group, plus a "digital library" fee to get access to papers.
Two years ago I told them to shove it, I'll just go to Hayden Engineering Library (ASU).
They still keep sending "You can still renew" notices ;-)
...Jim Thompson
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