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Browsing MTech Theses by Author "Grover, Anuj (Advisor)"

Browsing MTech Theses by Author "Grover, Anuj (Advisor)"

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  • Awasthi, Mudit; Grover, Anuj (Advisor) (2019-06)
    Technology scaling and continuous increase in data rate have been the driving forces leading the innovations in high-speed interfaces. With the growing need for ultra-low power and high-speed data rate signaling, integrated ...
  • Mamgain, Ankush; Grover, Anuj (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2018-07)
    In advance technology nodes, static power consumption is a major component of total system power in systems that do not continuously operate at very high clock frequency. SRAMs not only contribute a major portion of SoC ...
  • Singh, Shivendra; Grover, Anuj (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2019-07)
    As technology advances,semiconductor devices are becoming less predictable. This means device failure rate increases as we move down to lower technology nodes. According to ITRS roadmap upto 80% of SOC (Silicon On Chip) ...
  • Pandit, Avinash; Grover, Anuj (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2019-06)
    The crystal oscillator is widely used in the electronics industry since it has become one of the essential parts of the reference clock for the Phase-locked loop (PLL). Highperformance systems benefit from higher frequency ...
  • Tyagi, Aakash; Grover, Anuj (Advisor); Rawat, Harsh (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2020-06)
    In recent years, there has been a very rapid advancement in the area of phase-changing materials, due to which there has been a substantial improvement in Phase-change memories (PCM) and its technology. Due to scaling ...
  • Mohd, Aamir; Grover, Anuj (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2022-10)
    System-on-Chip (SoC) incorporates all the components of any system onto a single integrated circuit. Their compact, power-efficient architecture allows them to be used in various applications like automotive, consumer ...
  • Batabyal, Debjit; Grover, Anuj (Advisor); Kumar, Ashish (Advisor) (IIIT-Delhi, 2022-07)
    Soft errors can occur when integrated circuits (ICs) are subjected to hostile conditions in space, the upper atmosphere, or even on Earth. For more than four decades, researchers have been studying similar phenomena. Among ...

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