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VLSI-SoC 2011: Kowloon, Hong Kong, China - Selected Papers
- Salvador Mir, Chi-Ying Tsui, Ricardo Reis, Oliver C. S. Choy:
VLSI-SoC: Advanced Research for Systems on Chip - 19th IFIP WG 10.5/IEEE International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration, VLSI-SoC 2011, Hong Kong, China, October 3-5, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 379, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-32769-8 - Xiaojin Zhao, Amine Bermak, Farid Boussaïd:
A Low Cost CMOS Polarimetric Ophthalmoscope Scheme for Cerebral Malaria Diagnostics. 1-9 - Weisheng Zhao, Lionel Torres, Luis Vitório Cargnini, Raphael Martins Brum, Yue Zhang, Yoann Guillemenet, Gilles Sassatelli, Yahya Lakys, Jacques-Olivier Klein, Daniel Etiemble, Dafine Ravelosona, Claude Chappert:
High Performance SoC Design Using Magnetic Logic and Memory. 10-33 - Xin Ming, Ze-kun Zhou, Bo Zhang:
A Low-Power Ultra-Fast Capacitor-Less LDO with Advanced Dynamic Push-Pull Techniques. 34-51 - Huan Chen, João Marques-Silva:
Improvements to Satisfiability-Based Boolean Function Bi-Decomposition. 52-72 - Levent Aksoy, Eduardo A. C. da Costa, Paulo F. Flores, José Monteiro:
Multiplierless Design of Linear DSP Transforms. 73-93 - Toshiyuki Tsuchiya, Hiroyuki Tokusaki, Yoshikazu Hirai, Koji Sugano, Osamu Tabata:
Self-dependent Equivalent Circuit Modeling of Electrostatic Comb Transducers for Integrated MEMS. 94-109 - Ernesto Sánchez, Matteo Sonza Reorda, Alberto Paolo Tonda:
On the Functional Test of Branch Prediction Units Based on the Branch History Table Architecture. 110-123 - J. Gerardo García-Sánchez, José M. de la Rosa:
Efficient Multi-rate Hybrid Continuous-Time/Discrete-Time Cascade 2-2 Sigma-Delta Modulators for Wideband Telecom. 124-143 - Brendan Mullane, Vincent O'Brien:
A 100dB SFDR 0.5V pk-pk Band-Pass DAC Implemented on a Low Voltage CMOS Process. 144-157 - Wing-Hung Ki, Yan Lu, Feng Su, Chi-Ying Tsui:
Analysis and Design Strategy of On-Chip Charge Pumps for Micro-power Energy Harvesting Applications. 158-186
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