Kyle J. Nesbit

kjnesbit@wisc.edu

I am a fifth year graduate student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. My research advisor is Professor James E. Smith.

My research interests are in computer architecture and virtual machines. In particular, I am interested in multicore architectures and resource management for emerging platforms such as smart phones, cloud computers, and cyber physical systems. For more information please see my Curriculum Vitae.


Publications


Conference Publications

ISCA, June 2007 [pdf]
Kyle J. Nesbit, James Laudon, and James E. Smith, Virtual Private Caches, In Proceedings of the 34th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA-34), San Diego, California, June. 2007.

MICRO, Dec. 2006 [pdf]
Kyle J. Nesbit, Nidhi Aggarwal, James Laudon, and James E. Smith, Fair Queuing Memory Systems, In Proceedings of the 39th Annual International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO-39), Orlando, Florida, Dec. 2006.

PACT, Sept. 2004 [pdf]
Kyle J. Nesbit, Ashutosh S. Dhodapkar, and James E. Smith, AC/DC: An Adaptive Data Cache Prefetcher, In Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Symposium on Parallel Architecture and Compilation Techniques (PACT-13), Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France, Sept. 2005.

HPCA, Feb. 2004 [pdf]
Kyle J. Nesbit, and James E. Smith, Data Cache Prefetching Using a Global History Buffer, In Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-10), Madrid, Spain, Feb. 2004.


Magazine Articles

IEEE Micro, May-June 2008 [pdf]
Kyle J. Nesbit, Miquel Moreto, Francisco J. Cazorla, Alex Ramirez, Mateo Valero, and James E. Smith, Multicore Resource Management, To Appear in IEEE Micro special issue on Interaction of Computer Architecture and Operating Systems in the Manycore Era, May-June 2008.

IEEE Micro, Jan.-Feb. 2005 [pdf]
Kyle J. Nesbit, and James E. Smith, Data Cache Prefetching Using a Global History Buffer, IEEE Micro, Volume 25, Issue 1, Jan.-Feb. 2005.


University of Wisconsin - Madison : College of Engineering : Eletrical and Computer Engineering