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Extreme Temperature Electronics - from Materials to Bio-inspired Adaptation

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Extreme Temperature Electronics - from Materials to Bio-inspired Adaptation
Biological systems have inherent mechanisms which ensure their adaptation and thus survival — preservation of functionality, despite extreme and varying environments. One such environmental feature is that of temperature. Extreme temperature electronics (ETE) is a field where, similarly, these organisms (electronic solutions), have to be designed to survive in such an environment. A number of approaches that address ETE are both proposed and, in some cases, implemented in today’s technologies. Some of these approaches may be said to reduce this challenge but none may be said to solve it. However, biology has found a solution. There can, therefore, be great merit in turning to biology to identify possible solutions. However, it is important to first consider where the field is today. This paper presents a survey of methods and techniques for tackling temperature effects in ETE — from materials to static and dynamic design techniques. Further, suggestions are provided as to whe...
Dragana Laketic, Pauline C. Haddow
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where AHS
Authors Dragana Laketic, Pauline C. Haddow
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