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found 169 matches
- 2004
- Li Liang, Majid Ahmadi, Maher A. Sid-Ahmed:
Design of complementary filter pairs with canonical signed-digit coefficients using genetic algorithm. ICECS 2004: 611-614 - Hung-Pin Chen, James B. Kuo:
A 0.8 V CMOS TSPC adiabatic DCVS logic circuit with the bootstrap technique for low-power VLSI. ICECS 2004: 175-178 - Jie Chen, Chao Wang, Qinwei Shi:
Spintronic logic circuit design for nanoscale computation. ICECS 2004: 195-198 - David Abookasis, Joseph Rosen:
Microlens array help imaging hidden objects for medical applications. ICECS 2004: 431-434 - David Abookasis, Joseph Rosen:
Computer aided design using CGH of a three-dimensional objects. ICECS 2004: 539-542 - Tommaso Addabbo, Massimo Alioto, Simone Bernardi, Ada Fort, Santina Rocchi, Valerio Vignoli:
Hardware-efficient PRBGs based on 1-D piecewise linear chaotic maps. ICECS 2004: 242-245 - Abdulah Aksamovic, Samim Konjicija:
Numerical algorithm for measurement of angle phase shift for sines signal. ICECS 2004: 451-454 - Dmitry Akselrod, Shlomo Greenberg, Shlomo Hava:
Multibit ΔΣ CMOS DAC employing enhanced noise-shaped DEM architecture. ICECS 2004: 117-120 - Qassem Al-Zoubi, Adnan Al-Smadi:
A compact method for obtaining the hybrid parameters of the BJT amplifier. ICECS 2004: 399-402 - Luís Nero Alves, Rui L. Aguiar:
A new method to improve the impedance of the CC-II's X input. ICECS 2004: 73-76 - Evgeny Artyomov, Yair Rivenson, Guy Levi, Orly Yadid-Pecht:
Morton (Z) scan based real-time variable resolution CMOS image sensor. ICECS 2004: 145-148 - Alon Ascoli, Paul F. Curran, Orla Feely:
New chaotic third-order log-domain oscillator with tanh nonlinearity. ICECS 2004: 77-80 - Gaurab Banerjee, David T. Becher, Celia Hung, Krishnamurthy Soumyanath, David J. Allstot:
Desensitized design of MOS low noise amplifiers by Rn minimization. ICECS 2004: 619-622 - Anastasia Barger, David Goren, Avinoam Kolodny:
Design and modelling of network on chip interconnects using transmission lines. ICECS 2004: 403-406 - Roman Barsky, Israel A. Wagner:
Electromigration-dependent parametric yield estimation. ICECS 2004: 121-124 - Diego Bartolomé, Ana I. Pérez-Neira:
A unified fairness framework in multi-antenna multi-user channels. ICECS 2004: 81-84 - Peter Bendix, Daniel Foty, David Pachura:
Practical aspects of MOS transistor model "accuracy" in modern CMOS technology. ICECS 2004: 642-645 - Evgeny Bolotin, Arkadiy Morgenshtein, Israel Cidon, Ran Ginosar, Avinoam Kolodny:
Automatic hardware-efficient SoC integration by QoS network on chip. ICECS 2004: 479-482 - Edward Bormashenko, Roman Pogreb, Oleg Stanevsky, Yaniv Biton, Yelena Bormashenko, Vladimir Streltsov, Yehoshua Socol:
2D photonic crystals deposited on polymer piezoelectric substrates - new kind of MOEMS. ICECS 2004: 459-462 - Bryan A. Brady, Alex K. Jones, Ivan S. Kourtev:
Efficient CAD development for emerging technologies using Objective-C and Cocoa. ICECS 2004: 369-372 - Liran Brecher, Naftali Sommer, Ehud Weinstein:
Analysis of lock-loss events in discrete-time phase locked loop (PLL). ICECS 2004: 354-357 - Igor Brouk, Yael Nemirovsky:
CMOS SOI image sensor. ICECS 2004: 156-159 - Igor Brouk, Yael Nemirovsky:
Noise characterization of the 0.35 μm CMOS analog process implemented in regular and SOI wafers. ICECS 2004: 171-174 - Yuri Bruck, Michael Zelikson:
Two novel cross-cascode differential amplifiers. ICECS 2004: 13-16 - Dieter Brückmann, Markus Hammes, André Neubauer:
A CPFSK/PSK-phase reconstruction-receiver for enhanced data rate Bluetooth systems. ICECS 2004: 334-337 - Alfred M. Bruckstein:
Grand challenges in image processing and analysis. ICECS 2004: 239- - Matthias Bucher, Antonios Bazigos, Nikolaos Nastos, Yannis Papananos, François Krummenacher, Sadayuki Yoshitomi:
Analysis of harmonic distortion in deep submicron CMOS. ICECS 2004: 395-398 - Adriano Cavalcanti, Lior Rosen, Luiz C. Kretly, Moshe Rosenfeld, Shmuel Einav:
Nanorobotic challenges in biomedical applications, design and control. ICECS 2004: 447-450 - Vladimir Ceperic, Adrijan Baric:
Modeling of analog circuits by using support vector regression machines. ICECS 2004: 391-394 - Yu Chen, Andrew B. Kahng, Gabriel Robins, Alexander Zelikovsky, Yuhong Zheng:
Evaluation of the new OASIS format for layout fill compression. ICECS 2004: 377-382
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