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Device Technology for Body Biasing Scheme
"... Abstract—We report power-aware 65-nm node CMOS device technology suitable for body biasing scheme. For highperformance CMOS, both channel and halo profiles have been optimized to enhance the body-bias effect of 45-nm gate length devices. Standby leakage reduction without device reliability compromis ..."
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Abstract—We report power-aware 65-nm node CMOS device technology suitable for body biasing scheme. For highperformance CMOS, both channel and halo profiles have been optimized to enhance the body-bias effect of 45-nm gate length devices. Standby leakage reduction without device reliability
MOSFET Design for Forward Body Biasing Scheme
"... Abstract—Forward body biasing is a solution for continued scaling of bulk-Si CMOS technology. In this letter, the dependence of 30-nm-gate MOSFET performance on body bias is experimentally evaluated for devices with various channel-doping profiles to provide guidance for channel engineering in a for ..."
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Abstract—Forward body biasing is a solution for continued scaling of bulk-Si CMOS technology. In this letter, the dependence of 30-nm-gate MOSFET performance on body bias is experimentally evaluated for devices with various channel-doping profiles to provide guidance for channel engineering in a
A Cooperative Intrusion Detection System for Ad Hoc Networks
, 2003
"... Mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) has become an exciting and important technology in recent years because of the rapid proliferation of wireless devices. MANETs are highly vulnerable to attacks due to the open medium, dynamically changing network topology, cooperative algorithms, lack of centralized ..."
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Mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) has become an exciting and important technology in recent years because of the rapid proliferation of wireless devices. MANETs are highly vulnerable to attacks due to the open medium, dynamically changing network topology, cooperative algorithms, lack of centralized
Online palmprint identification
- IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell
, 2003
"... Abstract—Biometrics-based personal identification is regarded as an effective method for automatically recognizing, with a high confidence, a person’s identity. This paper presents a new biometric approach to online personal identification using palmprint technology. In contrast to the existing meth ..."
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Abstract—Biometrics-based personal identification is regarded as an effective method for automatically recognizing, with a high confidence, a person’s identity. This paper presents a new biometric approach to online personal identification using palmprint technology. In contrast to the existing
A Tunable Body Biasing Scheme for Ultra-Low
"... Abstract—Interest in VLSI subthreshold design has recently increased due to the emergence of systems that require ultralow power operation. Further more the ever increasing leakage currents, now used to drive logic make subthreshold design an interesting prospect. Subthreshold sacrifices speed for p ..."
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; the feasibility of optimizing device sizes for both subthreshold and above threshold operations is considered. Three widely publicized body biasing techniques are examined and compared to a newly proposed tunable body biasing scheme. The comparison is in terms of power and energy dissipation as well as speed. A
Signal Stability based Adaptive Routing (SSA) for Ad-Hoc Mobile Networks
- IEEE Personal Communications
, 1997
"... Unlike static networks, ad-hoc networks have no spatial hierarchy and suffer from frequent link failures which prevent mobile hosts from using traditional routing schemes. Under these conditions, mobile hosts must find routes to destinations without the use of designated routers and also must dynami ..."
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is becoming increasingly important for users of computing systems. Technology has made possible wireless devices and smaller, less expensive, and more powerful computers. As a result users gain flexibility and the ability to maintain connectivity to their primary computer while roaming through a large area
From theory to practice: Sub-Nyquist sampling of sparse wideband analog signals
- IEEE J. SEL. TOPICS SIGNAL PROCESS
, 2010
"... Conventional sub-Nyquist sampling methods for analog signals exploit prior information about the spectral support. In this paper, we consider the challenging problem of blind sub-Nyquist sampling of multiband signals, whose unknown frequency support occupies only a small portion of a wide spectrum. ..."
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sampling, our scheme has the potential to break through the bandwidth barrier of state-of-the-art analog conversion technologies such as interleaved converters.
Goodput Analysis and Link Adaptation for IEEE 802.11a Wireless LANs
- IEEE Trans. on Mobile Computing
, 2002
"... Abstract—Link adaptation to dynamically select the data transmission rate at a given time has been recognized as an effective way to improve the goodput performance of the IEEE 802.11 wireless local-area networks (WLANs). Recently, with the introduction of the new high-speed 802.11a physical layer ( ..."
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adaptation scheme outperforms the single-mode schemes and the AutoRate Fallback (ARF) scheme — which is used in Lucent Technologies ’ WaveLAN-II networking devices — significantly in terms of the average goodput, the frame drop rate, and the average number of transmission attempts per data frame delivery.
Optimal body bias selection for leakage Improvement and Process Compensation over different technology generations
- In ISLPED
, 2003
"... We present techniques to determine the optimal body bias (forward or reverse) to minimize leakage current and compensate process variations in scaled CMOS technologies. A circuit trades off sub-threshold leakage with band-to-band tunneling leakage at the source/drain junctions to determine the optim ..."
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the optimal substrate bias for different technology generations and under process variations. Using optimal body bias results in 43 % and 42 % savings in leakage for predictive 70nm and 50nm NMOS devices, respectively. This technique also reduces the effects of die-to-die and intra-die process variations
What drives mobile commerce?: An empirical evaluation of the revised technology acceptance model,”
- Information & Management,
, 2005
"... Extended Abstract As of June 2016, there are over 5 million applications currently available for download onto mobile devices This thesis proposes and tests an adapted theoretical model that explores and explains the relative influence of the determining factors for the acceptance of push messagin ..."
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Extended Abstract As of June 2016, there are over 5 million applications currently available for download onto mobile devices This thesis proposes and tests an adapted theoretical model that explores and explains the relative influence of the determining factors for the acceptance of push
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