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Low Power Designs in Nanodevices and Circuits for Emerging Applications
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Low Power Designs in Nanodevices and Circuits for Emerging Applications
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This reference textbooks discusses the low power designs for
emerging applications. This book focuses on the research challenges
associated with theory, design, and applications towards emerging
Microelectronics and VLSI device design and developments, about low
power consumptions. The advancements in large-scale integration
technologies are principally responsible for the growth of the
electronics industry. This book is focused for senior
undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals in the field
of electrical and electronics engineering, nanotechnology, this
book: • Discusses various low power techniques and applications
for designing efficient circuits. • Covers advance nanodevices
like FinFETs, TFETs, CNTFETs. • Covers various emerging area like
Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Circuits and FPGAs and sensors. •
Discuss applications like memory design for low power applications
using nanodevices. The number of options for ICs in control
applications, telecommunications, high-performance computing, and
consumer electronics continues to grow with the emergence of VLSI
designs. Nanodevices have revolutionized the electronics market and
human life; it has impacted individual life to make it more
convenient. They are ruling every sector like electronics, energy,
biomedicine, food, environment, and communication. The book will
discuss various emerging low power applications using CMOS and
other emerging nanodevices.
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