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ISCAS
1999
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Optimization of CMOS MEMS microwave power sensors
- Micromachined power sensors with operation up to 50 GHz were recently achieved in CMOS technology [1]. To improve their sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio, while maintaining m...
V. Milanovic, M. Hopcroft, C. A. Zincke, M. Gaitan...
VLSID
2006
IEEE
169views VLSI» more  VLSID 2006»
14 years 5 days ago
A Low Leakage and SNM Free SRAM Cell Design in Deep Sub Micron CMOS Technology
As the IC process technology scales, the oxide thickness and operating voltage continues to decrease. The gate oxide thickness in recent and future IC process technology has appro...
Sanjeev K. Jain, Pankaj Agarwal
ISCAS
2005
IEEE
173views Hardware» more  ISCAS 2005»
13 years 11 months ago
CMOS contact imager for monitoring cultured cells
— There is a growing interest in developing low cost, low power, highly integrated biosensor systems to characterize individual cells for applications such as cell analysis, drug...
Honghao Ji, Pamela Abshire, M. Urdaneta, Elisabeth...
ISLPED
2004
ACM
157views Hardware» more  ISLPED 2004»
13 years 11 months ago
4T-decay sensors: a new class of small, fast, robust, and low-power, temperature/leakage sensors
We present a novel temperature/leakage sensor, developed for high-speed, low-power, monitoring of processors and complex VLSI chips. The innovative idea is the use of 4T SRAM cell...
Stefanos Kaxiras, Polychronis Xekalakis
SIGKDD
2010
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13 years 27 days ago
Activity recognition using cell phone accelerometers
Mobile devices are becoming increasingly sophisticated and the latest generation of smart cell phones now incorporates many diverse and powerful sensors. These sensors include GPS...
Jennifer R. Kwapisz, Gary M. Weiss, Samuel Moore