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ISCAS
1994
IEEE
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14 years 3 months ago
A Comparison of First and Second Generation Switched-Current Cells
The Switched-Current SI technique is a circuit method that enables analog sampled-data circuits to be realized with a standard digital CMOS process. At this time it is fair to say...
Peter M. Sinn, Gordon W. Roberts
ESWA
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
A numerical comparison between simulated annealing and evolutionary approaches to the cell formation problem
The Cell Formation Problem is a crucial component of a cell production design in a manufacturing system. This problem consists of a set of product parts to be manufactured in a gr...
Andres Pailla, Athila R. Trindade, Victor Parada, ...
SAC
2004
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
A comparison of randomized and evolutionary approaches for optimizing base station site selection
It is increasingly important to optimally select base stations in the design of cellular networks, as customers demand cheaper and better wireless services. From a set of potentia...
Larry Raisanen, Roger M. Whitaker, Steve Hurley
DAC
1997
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
CLIP: An Optimizing Layout Generator for Two-Dimensional CMOS Cells
We present a novel technique CLIP for optimizing both the height and width of CMOS cell layouts in the two-dimensional (2D) style. CLIP is based on integer-linear programming (ILP...
Avaneendra Gupta, John P. Hayes
DATE
2003
IEEE
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A Custom-Cell Identification Method for High-Performance Mixed Standard/Custom-Cell Designs
: Over the years, many design methodologies/tools and layout architectures have been developed for datapath-oriented designs. One commonly used approach for high-speed datapath des...
Jennifer Y.-L. Lo, Wu-An Kuo, Allen C.-H. Wu, Ting...