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found 29 matches
- 2008
- Ahmad Al-Kashef, Manal M. Zaky, Mohamed Dessouky, Hassan El-Ghitani:
A Case-Based Reasoning Approach for the Automatic Generation of VHDL-AMS Models. BMAS 2008: 100-105 - Sawal Ali, Reuben Wilcock, Peter R. Wilson:
Behavioural Performance and Variation Modelling for Hierarchical-based Analogue IC Design. BMAS 2008: 124-129 - Julian A. Bailey, Peter R. Wilson, Andrew D. Brown, John E. Chad:
Behavioural Simulation and Synthesis of Biological Neuron Systems using VHDL. BMAS 2008: 7-12 - Ken Caluwaerts, Dimitri Galayko, Philippe Basset:
SystemC-AMS Heterogeneous Modeling of a Capacitive Harvester of Vibration Energy. BMAS 2008: 142-147 - Gary Charles, Christal Gordon, Winser E. Alexander:
An Implementation of a Biological Neural Model using Analog-Digital Integrated Circuits. BMAS 2008: 78-83 - Markus Damm, Jan Haase, Christoph Grimm:
Co-Simulation of mixed HW/SW and Analog/RF systems at architectural level. BMAS 2008: 84-89 - G. Peter Fang:
An Efficient Method to Simulate Threshold-Crossing Events. BMAS 2008: 96-99 - Jean-Marc Gallière, Philippe Papet, Laurent Latorre:
A 2-D VHDL-AMS Model for Disk-Shape Piezoelectric Transducers. BMAS 2008: 148-152 - Luiza Gheorghe, Gabriela Nicolescu, Hanifa Boucheneb:
Semantics for Rollback-Based Continuous/Discrete Simulation. BMAS 2008: 106-111 - Keiichiro Ishihara, Takeyuki Tsuruma, Yasuhiko Iguchi, Takeshi Sawada, Makoto Watanabe, Yasuhito Maki:
Implementation of Optical Response of Thin Film Transistor with Verilog-A for Mobile LCD Applications. BMAS 2008: 39-44 - Albrecht Jander, Linda Engelbrecht, Pallavi Dhagat:
Dynamic Verilog - A Model of a Magnetoresistive Spin Valve. BMAS 2008: 50-54 - Li Ke, Reuben Wilcock, Peter R. Wilson:
Improved Phase Noise Model for Ultra Wideband VCO. BMAS 2008: 35-38 - Jérôme Kirscher, Michael Lenz, Dieter Metzner, Georg Pelz:
Verification of an Automotive Headlight Leveling Circuit and Application Using Smart Component Property Extraction. BMAS 2008: 1-6 - Christian Köhler, Albrecht Mayer, Andreas Herkersdorf:
Determining the Fidelity of Hardware-In-the-Loop Simulation Coupling Systems. BMAS 2008: 13-18 - Laurent Lemaitre, Colin C. McAndrew:
Voltage-controlled-current-source-only verilog-a resistor model for R⩾0. BMAS 2008: 93-95 - Anthony Maure, Pierre Canet, Frédéric Lalande, Bertrand Delsuc, Jean Devin:
Flash Memory Cell Compact Modeling Using PSP Model. BMAS 2008: 45-49 - Thang Nguyen, Joachim Haase, Georg Pelz:
Sensitivity analysis of passive CAN bus components to investigate signal integrity of CAN network physical layer. BMAS 2008: 55-60 - Armin Satz, Dirk Hammerschmidt:
New Modeling & Evaluation Approach for Capacitive Occupant Detection in Vehicles. BMAS 2008: 25-28 - Rana I. Shakoor, Shafaat Ahmed Bazaz, Yongjun Lai, M. M. Hasan:
Comparative Study on Finite Element Analysis & System Model Extraction for Non-Resonant 3-DoF Microgyroscope. BMAS 2008: 66-71 - Vipin Sharma, Guha Lakshmanan, Sandeep Tare, Sudhind Dhamankar:
Predicting the Correlation between Analog Behavioral Models and SPICE Circuits for robust SoC Verification. BMAS 2008: 130-135 - Thomas J. Sheffler:
Design of a Switch-Level Analog Model for Verilog. BMAS 2008: 118-123 - Yiyu Shi, Lei He, C.-J. Richard Shi:
Scalable Symbolic Model Order Reduction. BMAS 2008: 112-117 - Raghuram Srinivasan, Harold W. Carter:
Occurrence and Simulation of Index-3 DAEs in VLSI Circuits. BMAS 2008: 61-65 - Saranyan A. Vigraham:
Using Evolutionary Algorithms for Certifying Behavioral Models. BMAS 2008: 90-92 - Yifan Wang, Stefan Joeres, Ralf Wunderlich, Stefan Heinen:
Issues on View Switching for RF SoC Verification. BMAS 2008: 72-77 - Yangang Wang, Mark Zwolinski, Michael Merrett:
Behavioural Modelling for Stability of CMOS SRAM Cells Subject to Random Discrete Doping. BMAS 2008: 136-141 - Tingjun Wen, Tadeusz Kwasniewski:
Phase Noise Simulation and Modeling of ADPLL by SystemVerilog. BMAS 2008: 29-34 - Chenxu Zhao, Tom J. Kazmierski:
Automated Performance Optimisation and Layout Synthesis of MEMS Accelerometer with Sigma-Delta Force-Feedback Control Loop. BMAS 2008: 19-24 - 2008 IEEE International Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Workshop, BMAS 2008, San Jose, CA, USA, September 25-26, 2008. IEEE 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2896-0 [contents]
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