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D-Index
33
Citations
3748
World Ranking
9462
National Ranking
2665

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Operating system
  • Central processing unit
  • Computer network

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Embedded system, Electronic engineering, Computer network, Controller and Wireless. His Embedded system research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Memory refresh, Computer hardware, Interrupt, Idle and Interleaved memory. James P. Kardach combines subjects such as Isolation, Network connection, Co-channel interference and Networking hardware with his study of Electronic engineering.

James P. Kardach has researched Computer network in several fields, including Page address register, Page fault, Network Access Device and Database. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including CPU shielding and System bus. His study looks at the intersection of Wireless and topics like Multi access with Transceiver.

His most cited work include:

  • Techniques for self-isolation of networked devices (206 citations)
  • Power management system for computing platform (148 citations)
  • Reducing computing system power through idle synchronization (126 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

James P. Kardach mostly deals with Embedded system, Computer hardware, Interrupt, Computer network and Controller. His Embedded system research includes themes of Memory refresh, Software, Operating system, System bus and CPU shielding. His work on Portable computer is typically connected to Power management as part of general Computer hardware study, connecting several disciplines of science.

The concepts of his Interrupt study are interwoven with issues in CPU multiplier, Clock domain crossing, Self-clocking signal and Digital clock manager. He works mostly in the field of Interrupt handler, limiting it down to concerns involving Interrupt latency and, occasionally, Interrupt vector table. His work is dedicated to discovering how Wireless, Computer data storage are connected with Storage area and other disciplines.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Embedded system (36.70%)
  • Computer hardware (32.11%)
  • Interrupt (15.60%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2006-2016)?

  • Computer hardware (32.11%)
  • Power management (8.26%)
  • Computer graphics (3.67%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Computer hardware, Power management, Computer graphics, Graphics and Controller. His Computer hardware study combines topics in areas such as Interface, Shared database and Mobile computing. You can notice a mix of various disciplines of study, such as Memory refresh, Window, Synchronization, Embedded system and Combinational logic, in his Power management studies.

His Computer graphics study incorporates themes from Machine-readable medium, Frame, Liquid-crystal display and Display device. His Controller research includes elements of Wireless, Control theory, Direct-attached storage, Computer data storage and Storage area.

Between 2006 and 2016, his most popular works were:

  • Dynamic core swapping (65 citations)
  • Method and Device for Communicating Data (27 citations)
  • Hybrid graphics display power management (13 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Operating system
  • Central processing unit
  • Computer network

His main research concerns Controller, Computer hardware, Idle time, Real-time computing and Pixel. His Controller research integrates issues from Wireless, Direct-attached storage, Computer data storage, Storage area network and Storage area. Computer hardware and Power management are two areas of study in which James P. Kardach engages in interdisciplinary work.

Best Publications

  • Techniques for self-isolation of networked devices

    David M. Durham;Ravi Sahita;Priya Rajagopal;James Kardach

  • Power management system for computing platform

    James P. Kardach;Barnes Cooper;Paul Diefenbaugh;Seh Kwa

  • Computer system with interrupts transparent to its operating system and application programs

    James Kardach;Gregory Mathews;Cau Nguyen;Sung S. Cho

  • Apparatus and method for reducing computing system power through idle synchronization

    Kardach James;Williams David;Mishra Animesh

  • Method and apparatus for mitigating radio frequency interference between transceiver systems

    Robert L. Monroe;Randolph L. Durrant;Krishnan Rajamani;Gordon Chinn

  • Various apparatuses and methods for reduced power states in system memory

    Sandeep Jain;James P. Kardach

  • Partial page scheme for memory technologies

    Sandeep Jain;Animesh Mishra;James Kardach

  • Method and apparatus for multi-access wireless communication

    James Kardach

  • Method and system for identifying when a first device is within a physical range of a second device

    Roy Want;James Kardach;Graham D. Kirby

  • Method and apparatus for handling bus master and direct memory access (DMA) requests at an I/O controller

    Neil W Songer;James P. Kardach;Sung-Soo Cho;Jim S. Cheng

  • Non main CPU/OS based operational environment

    James P. Kardach;Brian V. Belmont;Muthu K. Kumar;Riley W. Jackson

  • Method and apparatus for detecting bus utilization in a computer system based on a number of bus events per sample period

    James P. Kardach

  • Dynamic core swapping

    Brian V. Belmont;Animesh Mishra;James P. Kardach

  • Paper identification information to associate a printed application with an electronic application

    James Kardach

  • Method and apparatus for suspending and resuming a keyboard controller

    James P. Kardach;Jayesh M. Joshi;Patrick M. Bland;Grant L. Clarke

  • Computing system with operational low power states

    James P. Kardach;Jeffrey L. Huckins;Kristoffer D. Fleming;Uma M. Gadamsetty

  • Clock rate compensation for a low frequency slave device

    Tuong Trieu;James P. Kardach

  • Slow memory refresh in a computer with a limited supply of power

    Chandrashekar M. Reddy;Scott D. Hirose;Sung-Soo Cho;James P. Kardach

  • Verfahren und Vorrichtung zur Stromverbrauchssteuerung in einem Rechnersystem

    Jeffrey L. Rabe;Ajay V. Bhatt;Zohar Bogin;James P. Kardach

  • Stop clock throttling in a computer processor through disabling bus masters

    James P. Kardach

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy Want
Roy Want Google (United States)
David M. Durham
David M. Durham Intel (United States)

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