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ISQED
2010
IEEE
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14 years 24 days ago
New SRAM design using body bias technique for ultra low power applications
A new SRAM design is proposed. Body biasing improves the static noise margin (SNM) improved by at least 15% compared to the standard cells. Through using this technique, lowering ...
Farshad Moradi, Dag T. Wisland, Hamid Mahmoodi, Yn...
DAC
2007
ACM
14 years 11 months ago
High Performance and Low Power Electronics on Flexible Substrate
We propose a design and optimization methodology for high performance and ultra low power digital applications on flexible substrate using Low Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon ...
Jing Li, Kunhyuk Kang, Aditya Bansal, Kaushik Roy
CASES
2006
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Architecture and circuit techniques for low-throughput, energy-constrained systems across technology generations
Rising interest in the applications of wireless sensor networks has spurred research in the development of computing systems for lowthroughput, energy-constrained applications. Un...
Mark Hempstead, Gu-Yeon Wei, David Brooks
ICC
2007
IEEE
143views Communications» more  ICC 2007»
14 years 5 months ago
Impact of Sampling Jitter on Mostly-Digital Architectures for UWB Bio-Medical Applications
Abstract— Ultra-wideband (UWB) impulse radio is a promising technique for low-power bio-medical communication systems. While a range of analog and digital UWB architectures exist...
Andrew Fort, Mike Chen, Robert W. Brodersen, Claud...
DAC
2005
ACM
14 years 11 months ago
User-perceived latency driven voltage scaling for interactive applications
Power has become a critical concern for battery-driven computing systems, on which many applications that are run are interactive. System-level voltage scaling techniques, such as...
Le Yan, Lin Zhong, Niraj K. Jha