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Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 103
Volume 103, Number 1, January 2015
- H. Joel Trussell:
Automating Analytical Homework. 2-7 - Jim Esch:
Software-Defined Networking: A Comprehensive Survey. 10-13 - Diego Kreutz
, Fernando M. V. Ramos
, Paulo Jorge Esteves Veríssimo, Christian Esteve Rothenberg
, Siamak Azodolmolky, Steve Uhlig
:
Software-Defined Networking: A Comprehensive Survey. 14-76 - Amitava Dutta-Roy:
Radar Spectrum Engineering and Management: Technical and Regulatory Issues. 77-84 - Hugh D. Griffiths, Lawrence Cohen, Simon Watts, Eric Mokole
, Chris J. Baker, Mike Wicks, Shannon D. Blunt
:
Radar Spectrum Engineering and Management: Technical and Regulatory Issues. 85-102 - Jim Esch:
Spin-Based Computing: Device Concepts, Current Status, and a Case Study on a High-Performance Microprocessor. 103-105 - Jongyeon Kim, Ayan Paul, Paul A. Crowell
, Steven J. Koester
, Sachin S. Sapatnekar
, Jianping Wang, Chris H. Kim:
Spin-Based Computing: Device Concepts, Current Status, and a Case Study on a High-Performance Microprocessor. 106-130 - Deyan Lin, Leon O. Chua, Ron Shu-Yuen Hui
:
The First Man-Made Memristor: Circa 1801. 131-136
Volume 103, Number 2, February 2015
- Shen Yin
, Okyay Kaynak:
Big Data for Modern Industry: Challenges and Trends [Point of View]. 143-146 - Metin Akay, Toshiyo Tamura
:
Global Healthcare: Advances and Challenges [Scanning the Issue]. 147-149 - Gregory L. Damhorst, Maurine Murtagh, William R. Rodriguez, Rashid Bashir:
Microfluidics and Nanotechnology for Detection of Global Infectious Diseases. 150-160 - Savas Tasoglu
, H. Cumhur Tekin, Fatih Inci, Stephanie Knowlton, Shu Qi Wang, Feng Wang-Johanning, Gary Johanning
, Dimitrios Colevas, Utkan Demirci:
Advances in Nanotechnology and Microfluidics for Human Papillomavirus Diagnostics. 161-178 - Julien Penders, Marco Altini, Chris Van Hoof
, Eric Dy:
Wearable Sensors for Healthier Pregnancies. 179-191 - Francesco Merola
, Pasquale Memmolo
, Lisa Miccio
, Vittorio Bianco
, Melania Paturzo, Pietro Ferraro
:
Diagnostic Tools for Lab-on-Chip Applications Based on Coherent Imaging Microscopy. 192-204 - Metin Sitti
, Hakan Ceylan
, Wenqi Hu, Joshua Giltinan
, Mehmet Turan
, Sehyuk Yim, Eric D. Diller:
Biomedical Applications of Untethered Mobile Milli/Microrobots. 205-224 - Cheng-Yeh Huang
, Po-Huai Shih, Po-Yen Tsai, I-Chin Lee, Hsin-Yun Hsu, Hong-Yuan Huang, Shih-Kang Fan
, Wensyang Hsu
:
AMPFLUID: Aggregation Magnified Post-Assay Fluorescence for Ultrasensitive Immunodetection on Digital Microfluidics. 225-235 - Xiayu Xu, Altug Akay, Huilin Wei, Shuqi Wang, Belinda Pingguan-Murphy, Bjorn-Erik Erlandsson, Xiujun Li, Wongu Lee
, Jie Hu, Lin Wang, Feng Xu:
Advances in Smartphone-Based Point-of-Care Diagnostics. 236-247 - Nisan N. Ozana
, Israel Margalith, Yevgeny Beiderman, Mark Kunin, Gadi Abebe Campino, Rafi Gerasi, Javier Garcia
, Vicente Micó, Zeev Zalevsky:
Demonstration of a Remote Optical Measurement Configuration That Correlates With Breathing, Heart Rate, Pulse Pressure, Blood Coagulation, and Blood Oxygenation. 248-262 - J. Patrick Fitch:
Engineering a Global Response to Infectious Diseases. 263-272 - Alexander B. Magoun
:
Dov Jaron and the Origins of Biomedical Engineering [Scanning our Past]. 273-277
Volume 103, Number 3, March 2015
- Vasilis Fthenakis:
Considering the Total Cost of Electricity From Sunlight and the Alternatives [Point of View]. 283-286 - James Lyke, Christos G. Christodoulou, G. Alonzo Vera, Art H. Edwards:
Special Issue on Reconfigurable Systems: Foundations [Guest editors' introduction]. 287-290 - James C. Lyke, Christos G. Christodoulou, G. Alonzo Vera, Arthur H. Edwards:
An Introduction to Reconfigurable Systems. 291-317 - Stephen Trimberger:
Three Ages of FPGAs: A Retrospective on the First Thirty Years of FPGA Technology. 318-331 - Russell Tessier, Kenneth L. Pocek, André DeHon:
Reconfigurable Computing Architectures. 332-354 - André DeHon:
Fundamental Underpinnings of Reconfigurable Computing Architectures. 355-378 - Michael J. Wirthlin:
High-Reliability FPGA-Based Systems: Space, High-Energy Physics, and Beyond. 379-389 - Skyler Windh
, Xiaoyin Ma
, Robert J. Halstead, Prerna Budhkar, Zabdiel Luna, Omar Hussaini, Walid A. Najjar
:
High-Level Language Tools for Reconfigurable Computing. 390-408 - Raquel G. Machado, Alexander M. Wyglinski
:
Software-Defined Radio: Bridging the Analog-Digital Divide. 409-423 - Joseph Costantine, Youssef Tawk, Silvio E. Barbin
, Christos G. Christodoulou:
Reconfigurable Antennas: Design and Applications. 424-437 - Mina Rais-Zadeh, Jeremy T. Fox
, David D. Wentzloff, Yogesh B. Gianchandani:
Reconfigurable Radios: A Possible Solution to Reduce Entry Costs in Wireless Phones. 438-451 - Max Robert, Yu Sun, Thomas Goodwin, Hamilton A. Turner, Jeffrey H. Reed, Jules White:
Software Frameworks for SDR. 452-475 - Alexander B. Magoun
:
There, and Back Again: How Adolf Goetzberger Got to Solar Energy [Scanning Our Past]. 476-481
Volume 103, Number 4, April 2015
- Antony Froggatt, Mycle Schneider:
Nuclear Power Versus Renewable Energy - A Trend Analysis [Point of View]. 487-490 - Robert H. Reuss, Gregory B. Raupp, Bruce E. Gnade:
Special issue on advanced flexible electronics for sensing applications [Scanning the Issue]. 491-496 - Bruce E. Kahn
:
Patterning Processes for Flexible Electronics. 497-517 - Neil A. Morrison, Tobias Stolley, Uwe Hermanns, Armins Reus, Thomas Deppisch, Hooman Bolandi, Yuriy Melnik, Vibhas Singh, Joe Griffith Cruz:
An Overview of Process and Product Requirements for Next Generation Thin Film Electronics, Advanced Touch Panel Devices, and Ultra High Barriers. 518-534 - J. Devin MacKenzie, Christine Ho:
Perspectives on Energy Storage for Flexible Electronic Systems. 535-553 - Jinsoo Noh, Minhoon Jung, Younsu Jung, Chisun Yeom, Myungho Pyo, Gyoujin Cho:
Key Issues With Printed Flexible Thin Film Transistors and Their Application in Disposable RF Sensors. 554-566 - Vivek Subramanian
, Jialiang Cen, Alejandro de la Fuente Vornbrock, Gerd Grau
, Hongki Kang
, Rungrot Kitsomboonloha, Daniel Soltman, Huai-Yuan Tseng:
High-Speed Printing of Transistors: From Inks to Devices. 567-582 - Jimmy G. Hester, Sangkil Kim, Jo Bito, Taoran Le, John Kimionis
, Daniel L. Revier, Christy D. Saintsing, Wenjing Su, Bijan Tehrani, Anya Traille, Benjamin S. Cook, Manos M. Tentzeris
:
Additively Manufactured Nanotechnology and Origami-Enabled Flexible Microwave Electronics. 583-606 - Robert A. Street, Tse Nga Tina Ng
, David E. Schwartz, Gregory L. Whiting
, J. P. Lu, R. D. Bringans, Janos Veres:
From Printed Transistors to Printed Smart Systems. 607-618 - Junwen He, Ralph G. Nuzzo, John A. Rogers:
Inorganic Materials and Assembly Techniques for Flexible and Stretchable Electronics. 619-632 - Douglas Hackler, David G. Sime, Steven F. Wald:
Enabling Electronics With Physically Flexible ICs and Hybrid Manufacturing. 633-643 - Sungsik Lee
, Sanghun Jeon, G. Reza Chaji, Arokia Nathan:
Transparent Semiconducting Oxide Technology for Touch Free Interactive Flexible Displays. 644-664 - Veena Misra
, Alper Bozkurt, Benton H. Calhoun, Thomas N. Jackson, Jesse Jur
, John C. Lach, Bongmook Lee
, John Muth, Ömer Oralkan
, Mehmet Ozturk, Susan Trolier-McKinstry
, Daryoosh Vashaee, David D. Wentzloff, Yong Zhu
:
Flexible Technologies for Self-Powered Wearable Health and Environmental Sensing. 665-681 - Stephen P. Lee
, Lauren E. Klinker, Leon Ptaszek, John Work, Cliff Liu, Fernando Quivara, Chad Webb, Canan Dagdeviren
, John A. Wright, Jeremy N. Ruskin, Marvin J. Slepian, Yonggang Huang, Moussa Mansour, John A. Rogers, Roozbeh Ghaffari:
Catheter-Based Systems With Integrated Stretchable Sensors and Conductors in Cardiac Electrophysiology. 682-689 - Naveen Verma, Yingzhe Hu, Liechao Huang, Warren Rieutort-Louis, Josue Sanz-Robinson, Tiffany Moy, Branko Glisic, Sigurd Wagner, James C. Sturm:
Enabling Scalable Hybrid Systems: Architectures for Exploiting Large-Area Electronics in Applications. 690-712 - Simón Reif-Acherman:
Augustus Matthiessen: His Studies on Electrical Conductivities and the Origins of his "Rule" [Scanning Our Past]. 713-721
Volume 103, Number 5, May 2015
- Amber Sami Kubesch, Stephen B. Wicker:
Digital rights management: The cost to consumers. 726-733 - Jim Esch:
High-power wind energy conversion systems: State-of-the-art and emerging technologies. 736-739 - Venkata Yaramasu
, Bin Wu, Paresh C. Sen, Samir Kouro
, Mehdi Narimani:
High-Power Wind Energy Conversion Systems: State-of-the-Art and Emerging Technologies. 740-788 - Jim Esch:
Leaky-wave theory, techniques, and applications: From microwaves to visible frequencies. 789-792 - Francesco Monticone
, Andrea Alù
:
Leaky-Wave Theory, Techniques, and Applications: From Microwaves to Visible Frequencies. 793-821 - Amitava Dutta-Roy:
Nano meets security: Exploring nanoelectronic devices for security applications. 822-828 - Jeyavijayan Rajendran, Ramesh Karri
, James B. Wendt, Miodrag Potkonjak, Nathan R. McDonald, Garrett S. Rose
, Bryant T. Wysocki:
Nano Meets Security: Exploring Nanoelectronic Devices for Security Applications. 829-849 - Joseph J. Cunningham:
STARS: Manhattan Electric Power Distribution, 1881 - 1901. 850-858
Volume 103, Number 6, June 2015
- Nagendra Cherukupalli:
Renewables Can Help Transform Lives in Rural Areas [Point of View]. 862-867 - Gernot R. Müller-Putz, José del R. Millán
, Gerwin Schalk
, Klaus-Robert Müller
:
The Plurality of Human Brain-Computer Interfacing [Scanning the Issue]. 868-870 - Fabien Lotte
:
Signal Processing Approaches to Minimize or Suppress Calibration Time in Oscillatory Activity-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces. 871-890 - Siamac Fazli
, Sven Dähne, Wojciech Samek, Felix Bießmann, Klaus-Robert Müller
:
Learning From More Than One Data Source: Data Fusion Techniques for Sensorimotor Rhythm-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces. 891-906 - Bin He
, Bryan Baxter, Bradley Jay Edelman
, Christopher C. Cline
, Wenjing W. Ye:
Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interfaces Based on Sensorimotor Rhythms. 907-925 - Gernot R. Müller-Putz, Robert Leeb, Michael Tangermann, Johannes Höhne, Andrea Kübler, Febo Cincotti
, Donatella Mattia
, Rüdiger Rupp, Klaus-Robert Müller
, José del R. Millán
:
Towards Noninvasive Hybrid Brain-Computer Interfaces: Framework, Practice, Clinical Application, and Beyond. 926-943 - Kai Keng Ang
, Cuntai Guan
:
Brain-Computer Interface for Neurorehabilitation of Upper Limb After Stroke. 944-953 - Rüdiger Rupp, Martin Rohm, Matthias Schneiders, Alex Kreilinger
, Gernot R. Müller-Putz:
Functional Rehabilitation of the Paralyzed Upper Extremity After Spinal Cord Injury by Noninvasive Hybrid Neuroprostheses. 954-968 - Robert Leeb, Luca Tonin
, Martin Rohm, Lorenzo Desideri
, Tom Carlson
, José del R. Millán
:
Towards Independence: A BCI Telepresence Robot for People With Severe Motor Disabilities. 969-982 - Alexander B. Magoun
:
Thelma Estrin and the Origins of Biomedical Computing [Scanning Our Past]. 983-988
Volume 103, Number 7, July 2015
- Michael Carbajales-Dale
, Marco Raugei
, Vasilis Fthenakis, Charles Barnhart:
Energy Return on Investment (EROI) of Solar PV: An Attempt at Reconciliation [Point of View]. 995-999 - James Lyke, Christos G. Christodoulou, G. Alonzo Vera, Art H. Edwards:
Reconfigurable Systems: Advanced Applications and Technologies [Scanning the Issue]. 1000-1003 - Arthur H. Edwards, Hugh J. Barnaby, Kristy A. Campbell
, Michael N. Kozicki, Wei Liu
, Matthew J. Marinella:
Reconfigurable Memristive Device Technologies. 1004-1033 - Giacomo Oliveri
, Douglas H. Werner, Andrea Massa
:
Reconfigurable Electromagnetics Through Metamaterials - A Review. 1034-1056 - Long Li, Yongjiu Li, Zhao Wu, Feifei Huo, Yongliang Zhang, Chunsheng Zhao:
Novel Polarization-Reconfigurable Converter Based on Multilayer Frequency-Selective Surfaces. 1057-1070 - Bahram Jalali, Ata Mahjoubfar:
Tailoring Wideband Signals With a Photonic Hardware Accelerator. 1071-1086 - James C. Kemerling, Robert Greenwell, Bhaskar Bharath:
Analog- and Mixed-Signal Fabrics. 1087-1101 - Noa Zilberman
, Philip M. Watts, Charalampos Rotsos
, Andrew W. Moore
:
Reconfigurable Network Systems and Software-Defined Networking. 1102-1124 - Amr H. El Mougy, Mohamed Ibnkahla, Ghaith Hattab
, Waleed Ejaz
:
Reconfigurable Wireless Networks. 1125-1158 - Víctor Murray
, Marios S. Pattichis
, Daniel Llamocca
, James Lyke:
Field-Programmable Wiring Systems. 1159-1180 - Mitchell R. LeRoy, Srikumar Raman, Michael Chu, Jin Woo Kim, Jong-Ru Guo, Kuan Zhou, Chao You, Ryan Clarke, Bryan S. Goda, John F. McDonald:
High-Speed Reconfigurable Circuits for Multirate Systems in SiGe HBT Technology. 1181-1196 - Zhiping Zhang, Young Yang Liauw, Chen Chen, S. Simon Wong:
Monolithic 3-D FPGAs. 1197-1210 - Zhigang Wu
, Klas Hjort, Seung Hee Jeong
:
Microfluidic Stretchable Radio-Frequency Devices. 1211-1225 - Bruce J. MacLennan
:
The Morphogenetic Path to Programmable Matter. 1226-1232 - Elsa Garmire:
Lasers [Scanning Our Past]. 1233-1238
Volume 103, Number 8, August 2015
- Gabor C. Temes, Laszlo Solymar:
In Defense of Engineering Education [Point of View]. 1243-1246 - Sandip Akay:
Memories in the Future of Information Processing [Scanning the Issue]. 1247-1249 - Sandip Tiwari:
Implications of Scales in Processing of Information. 1250-1273 - Dirk J. Wouters, Rainer Waser
, Matthias Wuttig
:
Phase-Change and Redox-Based Resistive Switching Memories. 1274-1288 - You Zhou
, Shriram Ramanathan:
Mott Memory and Neuromorphic Devices. 1289-1310 - Robert Karam, Ruchir Puri, Swaroop Ghosh, Swarup Bhunia
:
Emerging Trends in Design and Applications of Memory-Based Computing and Content-Addressable Memories. 1311-1330 - Ravi Nair:
Evolution of Memory Architecture. 1331-1345 - Vijay Balasubramanian:
Heterogeneity and Efficiency in the Brain. 1346-1358 - Giacomo Indiveri
, Shih-Chii Liu
:
Memory and Information Processing in Neuromorphic Systems. 1379-1397 - Damien Querlioz, Olivier Bichler, Adrien Francis Vincent, Christian Gamrat:
Bioinspired Programming of Memory Devices for Implementing an Inference Engine. 1398-1416 - David P. DiVincenzo
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The Memory Problem of Quantum Information Processing. 1417-1425 - Alexander B. Magoun
:
Remembering Jan Rajchman and the Origins of Electronic Memory [Scanning Our Past]. 1426-1433
Volume 103, Number 9, September 2015
- Darakhshan J. Mir:
Frameworks for Companies to Share Data With Researchers [Point of View]. 1439-1444 - Tülay Adali, Christian Jutten, Lars Kai Hansen
:
Multimodal Data Fusion [Scanning the Issue]. 1445-1448 - Dana Lahat, Tülay Adali, Christian Jutten:
Multimodal Data Fusion: An Overview of Methods, Challenges, and Prospects. 1449-1477 - Tülay Adali, Yuri Levin-Schwartz, Vince D. Calhoun
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Multimodal Data Fusion Using Source Separation: Two Effective Models Based on ICA and IVA and Their Properties. 1478-1493 - Tülay Adali, Yuri Levin-Schwartz, Vince D. Calhoun
:
Multimodal Data Fusion Using Source Separation: Application to Medical Imaging. 1494-1506 - Sven Dähne, Felix Bießmann, Wojciech Samek, Stefan Haufe
, Dominique Goltz, Christopher Gundlach, Arno Villringer
, Siamac Fazli
, Klaus-Robert Müller
:
Multivariate Machine Learning Methods for Fusing Multimodal Functional Neuroimaging Data. 1507-1530 - Esin Karahan, Pedro A. Rojas-Lopez, Maria L. Bringas-Vega
, Pedro A. Valdés-Hernández
, Pedro A. Valdés-Sosa
:
Tensor Analysis and Fusion of Multimodal Brain Images. 1531-1559 - Luis Gómez-Chova
, Devis Tuia, Gabriele Moser
, Gustau Camps-Valls
:
Multimodal Classification of Remote Sensing Images: A Review and Future Directions. 1560-1584 - Mauro Dalla Mura
, Saurabh Prasad, Fabio Pacifici, Paolo Gamba
, Jocelyn Chanussot, Jón Atli Benediktsson
:
Challenges and Opportunities of Multimodality and Data Fusion in Remote Sensing. 1585-1601 - Evrim Acar
, Rasmus Bro
, Age K. Smilde:
Data Fusion in Metabolomics Using Coupled Matrix and Tensor Factorizations. 1602-1620 - Iven Van Mechelen, Eva Ceulemans
:
Component- and Factor-Based Models for Data Fusion in the Behavioral Sciences. 1621-1634 - Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
, Sara Bahaadini, Rafael Molina
:
Audiovisual Fusion: Challenges and New Approaches. 1635-1653 - Pedro Latorre-Carmona
, Filiberto Pla
, Adrian Stern
, Inkyu Moon, Bahram Javidi:
Three-Dimensional Imaging With Multiple Degrees of Freedom Using Data Fusion. 1654-1671 - Simón Reif-Acherman:
Heinrich Geissler: Pioneer Of Electrical Science and Vacuum Technology [Scanning our Past]. 1672-1684
Volume 103, Number 10, October 2015
- Yan Xu, Haipeng Fu, Jianguo Ma, H. Joel Trussell:
International Education. 1691-1697 - Phillip A. Regalia, Ashish Khisti, Yingbin Liang, Stefano Tomasin
:
Secure Communications via Physical-Layer and Information-Theoretic Techniques [Scanning the Issue]. 1698-1701 - Eduard A. Jorswieck
, Stefano Tomasin
, Aydin Sezgin
:
Broadcasting Into the Uncertainty: Authentication and Confidentiality by Physical-Layer Processing. 1702-1724 - Matthieu R. Bloch, Masahito Hayashi
, Andrew Thangaraj:
Error-Control Coding for Physical-Layer Secrecy. 1725-1746 - Amitav Mukherjee:
Physical-Layer Security in the Internet of Things: Sensing and Communication Confidentiality Under Resource Constraints. 1747-1761 - Jun Muramatsu
, Kazuyuki Yoshimura, Peter Davis, Atsushi Uchida, Takahisa Harayama:
Secret-Key Distribution Based on Bounded Observability. 1762-1780 - Himanshu Tyagi, Alexander Vardy
:
Universal Hashing for Information-Theoretic Security. 1781-1795 - Rafael F. Schaefer, Holger Boche, H. Vincent Poor
:
Secure Communication Under Channel Uncertainty and Adversarial Attacks. 1796-1813 - Aylin Yener, Sennur Ulukus:
Wireless Physical-Layer Security: Lessons Learned From Information Theory. 1814-1825 - Christina Fragouli, Vinod M. Prabhakaran, László Czap, Suhas N. Diggavi:
Wireless Network Security: Building on Erasures. 1826-1840 - Shaofeng Zou, Yingbin Liang, Lifeng Lai, H. Vincent Poor
, Shlomo Shamai
:
Broadcast Networks With Layered Decoding and Layered Secrecy: Theory and Applications. 1841-1856 - Jianwei Xie, Sennur Ulukus:
Secure Degrees of Freedom of Multiuser Networks: One-Time-Pads in the Air via Alignment. 1857-1873 - Frédérique E. Oggier, Babak Hassibi:
A Perspective on the MIMO Wiretap Channel. 1874-1882 - Chung Chan
, Ali Al-Bashabsheh, Javad B. Ebrahimi
, Tarik Kaced, Tie Liu
:
Multivariate Mutual Information Inspired by Secret-Key Agreement. 1883-1913 - Parv Venkitasubramaniam
, Jiyun Yao, Parth Pradhan:
Information-Theoretic Security in Stochastic Control Systems. 1914-1931 - Mike Golio:
Fifty Years of Moore's Law. 1932-1937
Volume 103, Number 11, November 2015
- H. Joel Trussell, Vaishali Damle:
Editorial. 1944-1947 - Yijun Yu
:
The Aftermath of the Missing Flight MH370: What Can Engineers Do? [Point of View]. 1948-1951 - Robert K. Brayton, Luca P. Carloni
, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
, Tiziano Villa:
Design Automation of Electronic Systems: Past Accomplishments and Challenges Ahead [Scanning the Issue]. 1952-1957 - Jaijeet Roychowdhury:
Boolean Computation Using Self-Sustaining Nonlinear Oscillators. 1958-1969 - Richard Y. Zhang, Jacob K. White:
Toeplitz-Plus-Hankel Matrix Recovery for Green's Function Computations on General Substrates. 1970-1984 - Igor L. Markov, Jin Hu, Myung-Chul Kim:
Progress and Challenges in VLSI Placement Research. 1985-2003 - Rajeev Murgai:
Technology-Dependent Logic Optimization. 2004-2020 - Yakir Vizel, Georg Weissenbacher
, Sharad Malik
:
Boolean Satisfiability Solvers and Their Applications in Model Checking. 2021-2035 - Sanjit A. Seshia:
Combining Induction, Deduction, and Structure for Verification and Synthesis. 2036-2051 - Masahiro Fujita:
Toward Unification of Synthesis and Verification in Topologically Constrained Logic Design. 2052-2060 - Jordi Cortadella
, Marc Galceran Oms, Michael Kishinevsky, Sachin S. Sapatnekar
:
RTL Synthesis: From Logic Synthesis to Automatic Pipelining. 2061-2075 - Victor N. Kravets:
Application of a Key-Value Paradigm to Logic Factoring. 2076-2092 - Joseph Sifakis:
System Design Automation: Challenges and Limitations. 2093-2103 - Pierluigi Nuzzo, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
, Davide Bresolin
, Luca Geretti
, Tiziano Villa:
A Platform-Based Design Methodology With Contracts and Related Tools for the Design of Cyber-Physical Systems. 2104-2132 - Luca P. Carloni
:
From Latency-Insensitive Design to Communication-Based System-Level Design. 2133-2151 - Tiziano Villa, Alexandre Petrenko
, Nina Yevtushenko, Alan Mishchenko, Robert K. Brayton:
Component-Based Design by Solving Language Equations. 2152-2167 - Luca Gaetano Amarù, Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon, Subhasish Mitra, Giovanni De Micheli
:
New Logic Synthesis as Nanotechnology Enabler. 2168-2195 - Prashant Vaidyanathan
, Bryan S. Der, Swapnil Bhatia
, Nicholas Roehner, Ryan Silva, Christopher A. Voigt, Douglas Densmore:
A Framework for Genetic Logic Synthesis. 2196-2207 - Greg Adamson
, Ronald R. Kline, Katina Michael, Michael G. Michael:
Wiener's Cybernetics Legacy and the Growing Need for the Interdisciplinary Approach [Scanning Our Past]. 2208-2214
Volume 103, Number 12, December 2015
- Wolfgang Maass:
To Spike or Not to Spike: That Is the Question. 2219-2224 - Steinar J. Dale, Robert E. Hebner, Giorgio Sulligoi:
Electric Ship Technologies. 2225-2228 - Jan Fredrik Hansen, Frank Wendt:
History and State of the Art in Commercial Electric Ship Propulsion, Integrated Power Systems, and Future Trends. 2229-2242 - Norbert Doerry, John Amy, Cy Krolick:
History and the Status of Electric Ship Propulsion, Integrated Power Systems, and Future Trends in the U.S. Navy. 2243-2251 - Julie S. Chalfant:
Early-Stage Design for Electric Ship. 2252-2266 - Dwight Alexander
:
Hybrid Electric Drive for Naval Combatants. 2267-2275 - Timothy J. McCoy
:
Integrated Power Systems - An Outline of Requirements and Functionalities for Ships. 2276-2284 - Fei Wang, Zheyu Zhang, Terry Ericsen, Ravisekhar Raju, Rolando Burgos
, Dushan Boroyevich
:
Advances in Power Conversion and Drives for Shipboard Systems. 2285-2311 - Herbert L. Ginn, Narain G. Hingorani, Joseph R. Sullivan, Randy Wachal:
Control Architecture for High Power Electronics Converters. 2312-2319 - James L. Kirtley
, Arijit Banerjee
, Steven Englebretson:
Motors for Ship Propulsion. 2320-2332 - Toshiyuki Yanamoto, Mitsuru Izumi
, Minoru Yokoyama, Katsuya Umemoto:
Electric Propulsion Motor Development for Commercial Ships in Japan. 2333-2343 - Robert E. Hebner, Kent Davey, John D. Herbst, David Hall, Jonathan Hahne, Dwayne D. Surls, Abdelhamid Ouroua:
Dynamic Load and Storage Integration. 2344-2354 - Marco Cupelli, Ferdinanda Ponci
, Giorgio Sulligoi, Andrea Vicenzutti
, Chris S. Edrington, Touria El Mezyani, Antonello Monti
:
Power Flow Control and Network Stability in an All-Electric Ship. 2355-2380 - Giorgio Sulligoi
, Daniele Bosich
, Roberto Pelaschiar, Gennaro Lipardi, Fabio Tosato:
Shore-to-Ship Power. 2381-2400 - Chris S. Edrington, Michael Steurer, James Langston, Touria El Mezyani, Karl Schoder:
Role of Power Hardware in the Loop in Modeling and Simulation for Experimentation in Power and Energy Systems. 2401-2409 - Espen Skjong, Egil Rodskar, Marta Molinas
, Tor Arne Johansen, Joseph Cunningham:
The Marine Vessel's Electrical Power System: From its Birth to Present Day. 2410-2424

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