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WH
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
Wireless non-contact cardiac and neural monitoring
Ubiquitous physiological monitoring will be a key driving force in the upcoming wireless health revolution. Cardiac and brain signals in the form of ECG and EEG are two critical h...
Yu M. Chi, Patrick Ng, Eric Kang, Joseph Kang, Jen...
ICCD
2006
IEEE
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15 years 6 months ago
Trends and Future Directions in Nano Structure Based Computing and Fabrication
— As silicon CMOS devices are scaled down into the nanoscale regime, new challenges at both the device and system level are arising. While some of these challenges will be overco...
R. Iris Bahar
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IPSN
2010
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Hibernets: energy-efficient sensor networks using analog signal processing
In-network processing is recommended for many sensor network applications to reduce communication and improve energy efficiency. However, constraints on memory, speed, and energy ...
Brandon Rumberg, David W. Graham, Vinod Kulathuman...
SAC
2004
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
A method to define an Enterprise Architecture using the Zachman Framework
The proliferation of IT and its consequent dispersion is an enterprise reality, however, most organizations do not have adequate tools and/or methodologies that enable the managem...
Carla Marques Pereira, Pedro Sousa
DSD
2002
IEEE
96views Hardware» more  DSD 2002»
15 years 2 months ago
Networks on Silicon: Blessing or Nightmare?
Continuing VLSI technology scaling raises several deep submicron (DSM) problems like relatively slow interconnect, power dissipation and distribution, and signal integrity. Those ...
Paul Wielage, Kees G. W. Goossens