Year-2014

 

Recent Submissions

  • Singh, Vinod Kumar; Biswas, R. N. (Advisor) (IIIT Delhi, 2014-09-06)
    An approach is proposed to improve static timing analysis for early TA-signoff closure at Very Deep Sub-Micron (V-DSM) nodes. At higher technology nodes (>100nm) the timing path delay is governed mainly by the cells, and ...
  • Sharma, Vijender Kumar; Deb, Sujay (Advisor) (IIIT Delhi, 2014-09-06)
    Maintaining quality of signal transmission is a major challenge with the increasing speed of data transmission in Nano-scale VLSI technology. The decreasing voltage margins at the same time, makes it even stringent to ...
  • Shah, Rahul Kumar; Fell, Alexander (Advisor) (IIIT Delhi, 2014-09-06)
    Future mobile communication systems incorporate more sophisticated functionalities which im- prove their performance and increase their complexity. In order to reduce their time to market, the RTL development as well the ...
  • Kumar, Neeraj; Hashmi, Mohammad S. (Advisor) (IIIT Delhi, 2014-09-05)
    Today, the VLSI industry is matching the pace with the Moore‟s law which states that in every 18 months the number of transistors on integrated chip would get doubled. This essentially means that with the advancement of ...
  • Dwivedi, Namrata; Bohara, Vivek Ashok (Advisor) (IIIT Delhi, 2014-09-05)
    Radio Frequency (RF) High Power Amplifiers (HPAs) are one of the basic building blocks of modern wireless communication system. But most of these broadband wireless communication systems such as Universal Mobile ...
  • Sri Harsha, Gade Narayana; Srinivasan, Ashwin (Advisor) (2014-07-17)
    Power density and interconnect delay have emerged as the biggest challenges for Ultra Large Scale Integration (ULSI) and System-on-Chip (SoC) designs particularly beyond 65nm generation. Leakage power has been traditionally ...
  • Rahman, Mir Mohsina; Hashmi, Mohammad S. (Advisor) (2014-07-11)
    Recent trends show increasing cases of implantable devices for monitoring and control of organs such as heart. The implantation of devices requires a multi stage evaluation process in order to make sure that these devices ...
  • Sinha, Rohan; Hashmi, Mohammad S. (Advisor) (2014-07-11)
    Today, in every electronic system, some information must be stored even when the system is not powered. Solid state non-volatile memories are used for storing those information which should not be lost even when the power ...
  • Shukla, Ankita; Srinivasan, Ashwin (Advisor) (2014-07-10)
    Recently there has been a lot of interest in health tele-monitoring. Some vital heath indicators like EEC, ECG, MEG, Pulse Plethysmograph etc. are collected by sensor nodes; the acquired signal is transmitted to a remote ...
  • Samanta, Pranay; Deb, Sujay (Advisor) (2014-07-10)
    The ever increasing advances in the integrated circuit technology made it possible for electronic system designers to assemble complete systems-on-chips (SoC). As these SoCs have been used in computer, graphics, and ...
  • Jain, Rohit; Ram, Shobha Sundar (Advisor) (2014-07-10)
    Directivity of an antenna is a figure of merit which shows how effective an antenna is at transmitting / receiving in a desired direction. A highly directive antenna is useful for applications such as satellite communications ...
  • Rout, Sidhartha Sankar; Deb, Sujay (Advisor) (2014-07-10)
    The growing technology scaling and larger die size of multi-processor System-on-Chip (SoC) have increased the error rates for on-chip memories. Increased system speed for high performance, aggressive voltage scaling for ...
  • Acharya B, Srikrishna; Sujit, PB (Advisor) (2014-07-10)
    Physics simulation o ers the option of truly receptive and realistic animation. Although wide ac- ceptance of physics simulation for the animation, commercial applications still relies on kinematics- based approaches for ...
  • Das, Supratim; Singh, Amarjeet (Advisor) (2014-07-10)
    Wireless Sensor Nodes are very low power resource constrained devices with limited radio communications ability. As the technology is evolving at a rapid pace, more and more complex protocols and applications are integrated ...