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George A. Constantinides

George A. Constantinides

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Computer Science

D-Index
39
Citations
7024
World Ranking
9706
National Ranking
609

Overview

George A. Constantinides is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their work primarily covers fields within computer science and engineering, with notable focus on hardware and architecture, electrical and electronic engineering, and artificial intelligence. Their research portfolio also includes contributions to computational theory and mathematics, as well as computer vision and pattern recognition.

The range of topics addressed in their research includes embedded systems design techniques, parallel computing and optimization techniques, formal methods in verification, VLSI and analog circuit testing, low-power high-performance VLSI design, advanced neural network applications, and advanced memory and neural computing.

George A. Constantinides has published extensively in several venues. Some of the most frequent venues for their work are arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Transactions on Computers, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, and ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by George A. Constantinides include:

  • "Approximate Logic Synthesis: A Survey" (2020) in Proceedings of the IEEE
  • "LUTNet: Learning FPGA Configurations for Highly Efficient Neural Network Inference" (2020) in IEEE Transactions on Computers
  • "DASS: Combining Dynamic & Static Scheduling in High-Level Synthesis" (2021) in IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
  • "Efficient Memory Arbitration in High-Level Synthesis From Multi-Threaded Code" (2021) in IEEE Transactions on Computers
  • "Enabling Binary Neural Network Training on the Edge" (2023) in ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems

Their collaboration network features several frequent coauthors who have participated in multiple publications alongside them. These include Erwei Wang, Theo Drane, James J. Davis, Peter Y. K. Cheung, and Jianyi Cheng.

Best Publications

  • Reconfigurable computing: architectures and design methods

    T.J. Todman;G.A. Constantinides;S.J.E. Wilton;O. Mencer

  • Embedded Online Optimization for Model Predictive Control at Megahertz Rates

    Juan Luis Jerez;Paul J. Goulart;Stefan Richter;George A. Constantinides

  • Accuracy-Guaranteed Bit-Width Optimization

    D.-U. Lee;A.A. Gaffar;R.C.C. Cheung;O. Mencer

  • A Parallel Hardware Architecture for Scale and Rotation Invariant Feature Detection

    V. Bonato;E. Marques;G.A. Constantinides

  • Wordlength optimization for linear digital signal processing

    G.A. Constantinides;P.Y.K. Cheung;W. Luk

  • High-level synthesis of dynamic data structures: A case study using Vivado HLS

    Felix Winterstein;Samuel Bayliss;George A. Constantinides

  • Automatically comparing memory consistency models

    John Wickerson;Mark Batty;Tyler Sorensen;George A. Constantinides

  • Deep Neural Network Approximation for Custom Hardware: Where We've Been, Where We're Going

    Erwei Wang;James J. Davis;Ruizhe Zhao;Ho-Cheung Ng

  • Predictive Control Using an FPGA With Application to Aircraft Control

    Edward Nicholas Hartley;Juan Luis Jerez;Andrea Suardi;Jan M. Maciejowski

  • Perturbation analysis for word-length optimization

    G.A. Constantinides

  • Synthesis and optimization of DSP algorithms

    George A. Constantinides;Peter Y. K. Cheung;Wayne Luk

  • The complexity of multiple wordlength assignment

    George A. Constantinides;Gerhard J. Woeginger

  • The Multiple Wordlength Paradigm

    G.A. Constantinides;P.Y.K. Cheung;W. Luk

  • Certified Roundoff Error Bounds Using Semidefinite Programming

    Victor Magron;George Constantinides;Alastair Donaldson

  • Truncation noise in fixed-point SFGs

    G.A. Constantinides;P.Y.K. Cheung;W. Luk

  • Approximate Logic Synthesis: A Survey

    Ilaria Scarabottolo;Giovanni Ansaloni;George A. Constantinides;Laura Pozzi

  • Analysis of yield loss due to random photolithographic defects in the interconnect structure of FPGAs

    Nicola Campregher;Peter Y. K. Cheung;George A. Constantinides;Milan Vasilko

  • An energy and power consumption analysis of FPGA routing architectures

    Peter Jamieson;Wayne Luk;Steve J.E. Wilton;George A. Constantinides

  • A Floating-Point Extended Kalman Filter Implementation for Autonomous Mobile Robots

    V. Bonato;E. Marques;G.A. Constantinides

  • Embedded Predictive Control on an FPGA using the Fast Gradient Method

    Juan L. Jerez;Paul J. Goulart;Stefan Richter;George A. Constantinides

  • Tutorial paper: Parallel architectures for model predictive control

    George A. Constantinides

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Y. K. Cheung
Peter Y. K. Cheung Imperial College London
Eric C. Kerrigan
Eric C. Kerrigan Imperial College London
Wayne Luk
Wayne Luk Imperial College London
Steven J. E. Wilton
Steven J. E. Wilton University of British Columbia
Nicola Nicolici
Nicola Nicolici McMaster University
Geoff V. Merrett
Geoff V. Merrett University of Southampton
Jan Maciejowski
Jan Maciejowski University of Cambridge
Vaughn Betz
Vaughn Betz University of Toronto
Manfred Morari
Manfred Morari University of Pennsylvania
Bashir M. Al-Hashimi
Bashir M. Al-Hashimi King's College London

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