Emerging biomedical applications would benefit from the availability of digital processors with substantially improved energy-efficiency. One approach to realize ultra-low energy processors is to scale the supply voltage aggressively to near or below the transistor threshold, yet the major increase in delay variability under process, voltage and temperature variations combined with the dominance of leakage power makes robust near- and sub-threshold computations and further voltage scaling extremely challenging. This research focuses on the design and implementation of robust and energy-efficient computation architectures by employing an asynchronous self-timed design methodology. A statistical framework is first presented to analyze the ene...
In this paper, a self-timed architecture for low voltage low power design is proposed. Compared to s...
imec.be Ultra low power digital systems are key for any future wireless sensor nodes but also inside...
Synchronization has always been an essential feature in electronic circuits, in which functionality ...
Abstract—Further power and energy reductions via technology and voltage scaling have become extremel...
Abstract — Further power and energy reductions via technology and voltage scaling have become extrem...
Digital circuits operating in the sub-threshold regime are able to perform minimum energy operation ...
Reducing the energy required per operation is the key to building ultra-low energy systems, and the ...
This thesis pertains to the design of low-power/ultra low-power high variation-space and wide operat...
This thesis pertains to the design of low-power/ultra low-power high variation-space and wide operat...
As complexity increases and gate sizes shrink for monolithic, mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) t...
The miniaturisation of electronic circuits allows the potential for new applications, such as smart-...
Abstract—Implantable microsystems for monitoring or manipu-lating brain activity typically require o...
Ultra-low-voltage operation improves energy efficiency of logic circuits by a factor of 10×, at the ...
This thesis pertains to the investigation of low power, high robustness and yet speed-efficient digi...
Ultra low power digital systems are key for any future wireless sensor nodes but also inside nomadic...
In this paper, a self-timed architecture for low voltage low power design is proposed. Compared to s...
imec.be Ultra low power digital systems are key for any future wireless sensor nodes but also inside...
Synchronization has always been an essential feature in electronic circuits, in which functionality ...
Abstract—Further power and energy reductions via technology and voltage scaling have become extremel...
Abstract — Further power and energy reductions via technology and voltage scaling have become extrem...
Digital circuits operating in the sub-threshold regime are able to perform minimum energy operation ...
Reducing the energy required per operation is the key to building ultra-low energy systems, and the ...
This thesis pertains to the design of low-power/ultra low-power high variation-space and wide operat...
This thesis pertains to the design of low-power/ultra low-power high variation-space and wide operat...
As complexity increases and gate sizes shrink for monolithic, mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) t...
The miniaturisation of electronic circuits allows the potential for new applications, such as smart-...
Abstract—Implantable microsystems for monitoring or manipu-lating brain activity typically require o...
Ultra-low-voltage operation improves energy efficiency of logic circuits by a factor of 10×, at the ...
This thesis pertains to the investigation of low power, high robustness and yet speed-efficient digi...
Ultra low power digital systems are key for any future wireless sensor nodes but also inside nomadic...
In this paper, a self-timed architecture for low voltage low power design is proposed. Compared to s...
imec.be Ultra low power digital systems are key for any future wireless sensor nodes but also inside...
Synchronization has always been an essential feature in electronic circuits, in which functionality ...