Steven Quigley

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Steven Quigley’s research interests include:

Novel computer architectures
Reconfigurable computing
GPU computing
Digital systems design and test

He has supervised recent doctoral researchers on projects which have looked at: numerical simulation of granular media using reconfigurable computing and GPU computing; partial differential equation solutions based on reconfigurable computing; testing of digital VLSI circuits with low power consumption and high fault coverage; speaker verification using reconfigurable computing; behavioural synthesis of circuits for aerospace condition monitoring systems; and predictive network resource allocation and QoS provisioning.

19922012

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  • 2003

    Scalability analysis of an implementation of the discrete element method on a field programmable gate array

    Carion Schafer, B., Quigley, S. & Chan, A., 1 Jan 2003, The 11th Annual Conference of the Association for Computational Mechanics in Engineering: United Kingdom: Proceedings of ACME-2003 : 24th-25th April 2003. p. 177-180 4 p.

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  • 2002

    Speech recognition on an FPGA using discrete and continuous hidden Markov models

    Melnikoff, S., Quigley, S. & Russell, M., 1 Jan 2002, Field-Programmable Logic and Applications. Reconfigurable Computing Is Going Mainstream 12th International Conference, FPL 2002, Montpellier, France September 2-4, 2002. Proceedings. Springer, p. 202-211 10 p. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; vol. 2438).

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    11 Citations (Scopus)
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  • 2001

    Implementing a Hidden Markov Model Speech Recognition System in Programmable Logic

    Melnikoff, S., Quigley, S. & Russell, M., 1 Jan 2001, Field-Programmable Logic and Applications, 11th International Conference, FPL 2001. Proceedings. Springer, p. 81-90 10 p. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; vol. 2147).

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution

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    9 Citations (Scopus)
    333 Downloads (Pure)