University of Utah
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Research Associate Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D.
, University of Utah, 1983
Professor Carter's
research interests lie in the areas of
structured design of systems involving VLSI circuits, computer-aided design of
VLSI circuits and computer arithmetic. He also has interests in parallel
architectures, self-timed systems and micro-electromechanical systems.
- T. M. Carter and J. E. Robertson,
The Set Theory of Arithmetic Decomposition,
IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. C-39, No. 8, Aug. 1990, pp. 993---1006.
- T. M. Carter and J. E. Robertson,
Radix-16 Signed-Digit Division,
IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. C-39, No. 12, Dec. 1990, pp. 1424---1433.
- T. M. Carter, K. F. Smith, S. R. Jacobs, and R. M. Neff,
Cell Matrix Methodologies for Integrated Circuit Design,
Integration, the VLSI journal, Vol. 9, No. 1, Feb. 1990, pp. 81---97.
- T. M. Carter,
Cascade: Hardware for High/Variable Precision Arithmetic,
Proceedings of the 9
Symposium on Computer Arithmetic,
Sep. 1989, pp. 184---191.
- T. M. Carter,
Structured Arithmetic Tiling of Integrated Circuits,
Proceedings of the 8
Symposium on Computer Arithmetic,
May 1987, pp. 41---48.
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