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2020 – today
- 2020
- [c15]Zdenka Kuncic
, Omid Kavehei, Ruomin Zhu, Alon Loeffler, Kaiwei Fu, Joel Hochstetter, Mike Li, James M. Shine, Adrian Diaz-Alvarez, Adam Z. Stieg, James K. Gimzewski, Tomonobu Nakayama
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Neuromorphic Information Processing with Nanowire Networks. ISCAS 2020: 1-5
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Mike Li
, Yinuo Han
, Matthew J. Aburn, Michael Breakspear, Russell A. Poldrack
, James M. Shine, Joseph T. Lizier
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Transitions in information processing dynamics at the whole-brain network level are driven by alterations in neural gain. PLoS Comput. Biol. 15(10) (2019) - [c14]Mike Li, Elija Perrier, Chang Xu:
Deep Hierarchical Graph Convolution for Election Prediction from Geospatial Census Data. AAAI 2019: 647-654 - [i1]Mike Li, X. Rosalind Wang:
Peak Alignment of GC-MS Data with Deep Learning. CoRR abs/1904.01205 (2019) - 2018
- [c13]Jin Yang, Angeline Liu, Khaled Elmishad, Anika Rawat, Mike Li, Vikram Rawat:
Dynamic HARQ Optimization for Voice over LTE. ICC 2018: 1-5 - 2017
- [c12]Mike Li, Chongxu Qiu, Joshua Park, Daniel Chan, Justin Jeon, Justin Na, Chris Wong, Bohong Zhao, Eugene Chang, Sanza Kazadi, Suranga Hettiarachchi:
Generating Swarm Solution Classes using the Hamiltonian Method of Swarm Design. ICAART (1) 2017: 145-152 - 2014
- [c11]Mike Li, Gordon W. Roberts:
Testability and reliability enhancement techniques. CICC 2014: 1 - 2012
- [c10]Mike Li, Manoj Sachdev:
Power delivery: Droop, jitter, test and debug story (Tutorial). CICC 2012: 1
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c9]Mike Li, Gordon W. Roberts:
Test methods and ICs for high-speed serdes. CICC 2009 - 2008
- [c8]Mike Li, Gordon W. Roberts:
Session 4 - High-speed test, characterization, and debug. CICC 2008 - [c7]Markus Kirkilionis, Mirela Domijan, Martin Eigel, Erwin George
, Mike Li, Luca Sbano:
A Definition of Cellular Interface Problems. Workshop on Membrane Computing 2008: 36-62 - 2004
- [j1]Carol Stolicny, Mustapha Slamani, Fidel Muradali, Geir Eide, Mike Li:
ITC 2003 panels: Part 2. IEEE Des. Test Comput. 21(3): 175-176, 261-262 (2004) - [c6]Mike Li, Andy Martwick, Gerry Talbot, Jan B. Wilstrup:
Transfer Functions For The Reference Clock Jitter In A Serial Link: Theory And Applications. ITC 2004: 1158-1167 - [c5]Mike Li:
Is "Design to Production" The Ultimate Answer For Jitter, Noise, and BER Challenges For Multi GB/s ICs? ITC 2004: 1433 - [c4]Mike Li:
Will "Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle" Hold For Designing and Testing Multiple GB/s ICs? ITC 2004: 1436 - 2003
- [c3]Jie Sun, Mike Li:
A Generic Test Path and DUT Model for DataCom ATE. ITC 2003: 528-536 - [c2]Mike Li:
Production Test Challenges And Possible Solutions For Multiple GB/s ICs. ITC 2003: 1306 - [c1]Mike Li:
Requirements, Challenges, And Solutions For Testing Multiple GB/s ICs In Production. ITC 2003: 1309
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