Search for dissertations about: "Elektroniksystem"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 66 swedish dissertations containing the word Elektroniksystem.
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1. Options-Based Security-Oriented Framework for Addressing Uncerainty Issues in IT Security
Abstract : Continuous development and innovation in Information Technology introduces novel configuration methods, software development tools and hardware components. This steady state of flux is very desirable as it improves productivity and the overall quality of life in societies. READ MORE
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2. Core Switching Noise for On-Chip 3D Power Distribution Networks
Abstract : Reducing the interconnect size with each technology node and increasing speed with each generation increases IR-drop and Ldi/dt noise. In addition to this, the drive for more integration increases the average current requirement for modern ULSI design. READ MORE
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3. Printable Green RFID Antennas for Embedded Sensors
Abstract : In the recent years, radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology has been widely integrated into modern society applications, ranging from barcode successor to retail supply chain, remote monitoring, detection and healthcare, for instance. In general, an RFID tag or transponder is composed of an antenna and an application-specific integrated circuit chip. READ MORE
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4. Managing the Complexity in Embedded and Cyber-Physical System Design : System Modeling and Design-Space Exploration
Abstract : To cope with the increasing complexity of embedded and cyber-physical system design, different system-level design approaches are proposed which start from abstract models and implement them using design flows with high degrees of automation. However, creating models of such systems and also formulating the mathematical problems arising in these design flows are themselves challenging tasks. READ MORE
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5. Globally-Ratiochronous, Locally-Synchronous Systems
Abstract : It is well recognized in the literature that the fully-synchronous design style, once the best choice due especially to the simplicity of its design flow, is not suitable for present-days systems, which contain many more gates compared to their predecessors, and has to be superseded to meet the new needs of the industry. The alternative solution that has enjoyed more success in industry and the literature consists in breaking down a system into several fully-synchronous modules clocked with independent clocks. READ MORE