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found 97 matches
- 2009
- Mahesh Kumar Adimulam, Sreehari Veeramachaneni
, M. B. Srinivas:
A novel low power, variable resolution pipelined ADC. SoCC 2009: 183-186 - Sumit Ahuja, Deepak Mathaikutty, Avinash Lakshminarayana, Sandeep K. Shukla
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Accurate power estimation of hardware co-processors using system level simulation. SoCC 2009: 399-402 - Robert J. Ascott, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
JavaFlow - A Java dataflow machine. SoCC 2009: 211-214 - Yngvar Berg, Omid Mirmotahari
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Clocked semi-floating-gate ultra low-voltage inverting current mirror. SoCC 2009: 307-310 - Yngvar Berg, Omid Mirmotahari
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Clocked semi-floating-gate ultra low-voltage symmetric and bidirectional current mirror. SoCC 2009: 315-318 - Marta Blaszczyk, Richard A. Guinee:
Hardware implementation on PCB in tandem with FPGA and experimental validation of a novel true random binary generator. SoCC 2009: 47-50 - Yi-Ming Chang, Ming-Hung Chang, Wei Hwang:
A 2.1-mW 0.3V-1.0V wide locking range multiphase DLL using self-estimated SAR algorithm. SoCC 2009: 115-118 - Hoyoung Chang, Soojin Kim, Seonyoung Lee, Kyeongsoon Cho:
High-performance architecture of H.264 integer-pixel motion estimation IP for real-time 1080HD video CODEC. SoCC 2009: 419-422 - Liang-Gee Chen:
Plenary presentation B. SoCC 2009: 6 - Sheng Chou, Tsung-Yi Ho
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OAL: An obstacle-aware legalization in standard cell placement with displacement minimization. SoCC 2009: 329-332 - Vassilios A. Chouliaras, Konstantinos Manolopoulos, Dionysios I. Reisis:
A configurable length, Fused Multiply-Add floating point unit for a VLIW processor. SoCC 2009: 93-96 - Süleyman Sirri Demirsoy, Kellie Marks:
SoC framework for FPGA: A case study of LTE PUSCH receiver. SoCC 2009: 29-32 - Liam M. Devlin:
Microwave IC design for broadband receivers. SoCC 2009: 444 - Franz Dielacher
, Christian Vogel
, Peter Singerl, Stefan Mendel, Andreas Wiesbauer:
A holistic design approach for systems on chip. SoCC 2009: 301-306 - Karsten Einwich, Christoph Grimm, Martin Barnasconi, Alain Vachoux:
Introduction to the SystemC AMS DRAFT standard. SoCC 2009: 446 - Mohamed A. Abd El-Ghany
, Magdy A. El-Moursy, Mohammed Ismail:
High throughput architecture for CLICHÉ Network on Chip. SoCC 2009: 155-158 - Ahmed O. El-Rayis, Xin Zhao, Tughrul Arslan, Ahmet T. Erdogan
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Low power RS codec using cell-based reconfigurable processor. SoCC 2009: 279-282 - Tom English, Maurice Keller, Ka Lok Man, Emanuel M. Popovici, Michel P. Schellekens, William P. Marnane
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A low-power pairing-based cryptographic accelerator for embedded security applications. SoCC 2009: 369-372 - Hermann Eul:
Keynote speaker. SoCC 2009: 3-4 - Saeed Fouladi Fard, Amirhossein Alimohammad, Bruce F. Cockburn, Christian Schlegel:
A versatile fading simulator for on-chip verification of MIMO communication systems. SoCC 2009: 271-274 - Saeed Fouladi Fard, Amirhossein Alimohammad, Bruce F. Cockburn, Christian Schlegel:
High path-count multirate Rayleigh fading channel simulator with time-multiplexed datapath. SoCC 2009: 412-415 - Alexander Fell
, Prasenjit Biswas, Jugantor Chetia, S. K. Nandy, Ranjani Narayan:
Generic routing rules and a scalable access enhancement for the Network-on-Chip RECONNECT. SoCC 2009: 251-254 - Vincent F. Fusco, Chuang Wang:
54-65 GHz six port demodulator. SoCC 2009: 125-128 - Vincent F. Fusco, Chuang Wang:
Ultra wideband 32-67GHz phase shift keyed modulator. SoCC 2009: 129-132 - Hui Geng, Weiqian Liang, Ming Dong:
A speech recognition SoC based on ARM7-TDMI core and a MSAC co-processor. SoCC 2009: 235-238 - Arfan Ghani
, Liam McDaid, Ammar Belatreche, Waqar Ahmed:
Neuro inspired reconfigurable architecture for hardware/software co-design. SoCC 2009: 287-290 - Mariagrazia Graziano, Marco Diego Vittori:
A fully digital power supply noise thermometer. SoCC 2009: 173-176 - Michael Guarisco, Hassan Rabah
, Yves Berviller
, Serge Weber
, Said Belkouch:
FPGA-based SoC for transcoding H264/AVC-SVC with low latency and high bitrate entropy coding. SoCC 2009: 423-426 - Xiaofei Guo, Shunting Lin, Wael Refai
, Garrett S. Rose
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Non-overlapping transition encoding for global on-chip interconnect. SoCC 2009: 255-258 - Wei Han, Ying Yi, Xin Zhao, Mark Muir, Tughrul Arslan, Ahmet T. Erdogan
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Heterogeneous multi-core architectures with dynamically reconfigurable processors for WiMAX transmitter. SoCC 2009: 97-100
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