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This book introduces readers to a variety of tools for analog
layout design automation. After discussing the placement and
routing problem in electronic design automation (EDA), the authors
overview a variety of automatic layout generation tools, as well as
the most recent advances in analog layout-aware circuit sizing. The
discussion includes different methods for automatic placement (a
template-based Placer and an optimization-based Placer), a
fully-automatic Router and an empirical-based Parasitic Extractor.
The concepts and algorithms of all the modules are thoroughly
described, enabling readers to reproduce the methodologies, improve
the quality of their designs, or use them as starting point for a
new tool. All the methods described are applied to practical
examples for a 130nm design process, as well as placement and
routing benchmark sets.
This book introduces readers to a variety of tools for automatic
analog integrated circuit (IC) sizing and optimization. The authors
provide a historical perspective on the early methods proposed to
tackle automatic analog circuit sizing, with emphasis on the
methodologies to size and optimize the circuit, and on the
methodologies to estimate the circuit's performance. The discussion
also includes robust circuit design and optimization and the most
recent advances in layout-aware analog sizing approaches. The
authors describe a methodology for an automatic flow for analog IC
design, including details of the inputs and interfaces,
multi-objective optimization techniques, and the enhancements made
in the base implementation by using machine leaning techniques. The
Gradient model is discussed in detail, along with the methods to
include layout effects in the circuit sizing. The concepts and
algorithms of all the modules are thoroughly described, enabling
readers to reproduce the methodologies, improve the quality of
their designs, or use them as starting point for a new tool. An
extensive set of application examples is included to demonstrate
the capabilities and features of the methodologies described.
This book focuses on the impact of political leaders on the
integration process led by the European Union. It aims at a better
understanding of the European Union through the actions,
contributions, and ideas of these outstanding characters to
European integration and disintegration. By doing so, the book
offers an entirely new perspective, presenting the actions of the
main actors involved, their background, their historical time,
their challenges and problems, and how they influenced the European
Union's development. The authors in detail discuss different ideas
connected to leaders, such as Jean Monnet and neo-functionalism,
Spinelli and federalism or Churchill and the idea of cooperation.
Furthermore, the book examines major policies and events, like the
Common Agricultural Policy, the creation of the Euro as a
consequence of the German reunification and Mitterrand's reactions,
or Brexit and its connection to the impact of Margaret Thatcher.
The global essence of the book makes it a must-read for students,
researchers, and scholars interested in a better understanding of
the European Union's integration process.
In the light of Brexit, the migration crisis, and growing
scepticism regarding the European integration process, this book
offers a comprehensive overview of the most pressing problems
facing the European Union in the 21st century. Written by experts
from various disciplines, the contributions cover a wide range of
economic, legal, social and political challenges, including
populism, migration, Brexit, and EU defence, foreign policy and
enlargements. Each paper includes a historical account, insights
into the problems and challenges confronting the EU, and an
assessment of the institutions and policy instruments applied by
the EU in response. Discussing each of the problems as part of a
process - including the historical roots, current situation and
potential solutions - the book allows readers to gain an
understanding of the European Union as a living project.
Although the available models, whether at the cellular, tissue,
or animal level, do not exactly represent the biology of human
brain tumors, animal models can offer significant insights into
these tumors, providing a better understanding of biological
mechanisms underlying tumor generation, growth, angiogenesis,
invasion, and metastasis. "Animal Models of Brain Tumors" brings
together developments and discoveries in in vivo experimental tumor
research that have provided advances in our understanding of the
cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the generation,
progression, and clinical outcome of brain neoplasms. Broken into
convenient sections, this thorough volume includes topics such as
animal model insights into human brain neoplasms, the cellular,
molecular, and genetic basis of brain tumors, therapies in the
treatment of malignant glioma, as well as imaging technologies in
animal tumor models, i.e. measuring brain tumor growth and
metabolism. Written for the popular "Neuromethods "series, chapters
include the kind of detailed description and implementation advice
that is essential for achieving successful results.
Authoritative and cutting-edge, "Animal Models of Brain Tumors"
provides the key methods needed to validate, compare, and contrast
the animal model with its proposed human counterpart and further
the understanding of our own serious ailments."
Modernity of Religiosities and Beliefs: A New Path in Latin America
From the Nineteenth to Twenty-First Century synthesizes new
research on various phenomena related to religions and beliefs in
Latin America. The contributors provide comprehensive analytical
interpretations of Latin American spheres of religious ideas and
worldviews and show that they are a key element to understanding
the history of the region. Overall, this book gives an account of
the whole spectrum of religious phenomena in Latin American
societies, providing a "global" interpretation that will contribute
to the study of political, economic, and cultural modernities in
Latin America.
On the morning of 24 December 1943, 542 Squadron’s intelligence
officer briefed Flt Lt J. Storey on covering Crossbow sites in the
Calais-Abbeville areas. He was airborne at 11 a.m. and set course
in his Spitfire for the French coast, passing over London at 15,000
feet. The weather was perfect over the Channel, so he levelled off
and ‘harried’ to Dunkirk and then set course to Abbeville. Some
50 miles before reaching the objective, noisy oscillations in his
earphones gave warning that the German anti-aircraft battery caught
the intruder aircraft in the radar beam they used to direct fire.
Occasionally, he rolled the Spitfire up on her side to check
beneath him. To conserve fuel, he began a gradual climb up through
40,000 feet and levelled off at 41,500 feet. Over the objective, he
lined up the aircraft and began his runs. He took photos of
everything on his list of objectives. Unmolested by flak, he spent
as much time over the objective as possible and then turned home.
As he was flying over the North Sea, he was unaware that a special
trip was waiting for him in a not so far future.
In the light of Brexit, the migration crisis, and growing
scepticism regarding the European integration process, this book
offers a comprehensive overview of the most pressing problems
facing the European Union in the 21st century. Written by experts
from various disciplines, the contributions cover a wide range of
economic, legal, social and political challenges, including
populism, migration, Brexit, and EU defence, foreign policy and
enlargements. Each paper includes a historical account, insights
into the problems and challenges confronting the EU, and an
assessment of the institutions and policy instruments applied by
the EU in response. Discussing each of the problems as part of a
process - including the historical roots, current situation and
potential solutions - the book allows readers to gain an
understanding of the European Union as a living project.
This book introduces readers to a variety of tools for automatic
analog integrated circuit (IC) sizing and optimization. The authors
provide a historical perspective on the early methods proposed to
tackle automatic analog circuit sizing, with emphasis on the
methodologies to size and optimize the circuit, and on the
methodologies to estimate the circuit's performance. The discussion
also includes robust circuit design and optimization and the most
recent advances in layout-aware analog sizing approaches. The
authors describe a methodology for an automatic flow for analog IC
design, including details of the inputs and interfaces,
multi-objective optimization techniques, and the enhancements made
in the base implementation by using machine leaning techniques. The
Gradient model is discussed in detail, along with the methods to
include layout effects in the circuit sizing. The concepts and
algorithms of all the modules are thoroughly described, enabling
readers to reproduce the methodologies, improve the quality of
their designs, or use them as starting point for a new tool. An
extensive set of application examples is included to demonstrate
the capabilities and features of the methodologies described.
This book introduces readers to a variety of tools for analog
layout design automation. After discussing the placement and
routing problem in electronic design automation (EDA), the authors
overview a variety of automatic layout generation tools, as well as
the most recent advances in analog layout-aware circuit sizing. The
discussion includes different methods for automatic placement (a
template-based Placer and an optimization-based Placer), a
fully-automatic Router and an empirical-based Parasitic Extractor.
The concepts and algorithms of all the modules are thoroughly
described, enabling readers to reproduce the methodologies, improve
the quality of their designs, or use them as starting point for a
new tool. All the methods described are applied to practical
examples for a 130nm design process, as well as placement and
routing benchmark sets.
Although the available models, whether at the cellular, tissue, or
animal level, do not exactly represent the biology of human brain
tumors, animal models can offer significant insights into these
tumors, providing a better understanding of biological mechanisms
underlying tumor generation, growth, angiogenesis, invasion, and
metastasis. Animal Models of Brain Tumors brings together
developments and discoveries in "in vivo" experimental tumor
research that have provided advances in our understanding of the
cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the generation,
progression, and clinical outcome of brain neoplasms. Broken into
convenient sections, this thorough volume includes topics such as
animal model insights into human brain neoplasms, the cellular,
molecular, and genetic basis of brain tumors, therapies in the
treatment of malignant glioma, as well as imaging technologies in
animal tumor models, i.e. measuring brain tumor growth and
metabolism. Written for the popular Neuromethods series, chapters
include the kind of detailed description and implementation advice
that is essential for achieving successful results. Authoritative
and cutting-edge, Animal Models of Brain Tumors provides the key
methods needed to validate, compare, and contrast the animal model
with its proposed human counterpart and further the understanding
of our own serious ailments.
In this book, innovative research using artificial neural networks
(ANNs) is conducted to automate the placement task in analog
integrated circuit layout design, by creating a generalized model
that can generate valid layouts at push-button speed. Further, it
exploits ANNs' generalization and push-button speed prediction
(once fully trained) capabilities, and details the optimal
description of the input/output data relation. The description
developed here is chiefly reflected in two of the system's
characteristics: the shape of the input data and the minimized loss
function. In order to address the latter, abstract and segmented
descriptions of both the input data and the objective behavior are
developed, which allow the model to identify, in newer scenarios,
sub-blocks which can be found in the input data. This approach
yields device-level descriptions of the input topology that, for
each device, focus on describing its relation to every other device
in the topology. By means of these descriptions, an unfamiliar
overall topology can be broken down into devices that are subject
to the same constraints as a device in one of the training
topologies. In the experimental results chapter, the trained ANNs
are used to produce a variety of valid placement solutions even
beyond the scope of the training/validation sets, demonstrating the
model's effectiveness in terms of identifying common components
between newer topologies and reutilizing the acquired knowledge.
Lastly, the methodology used can readily adapt to the given
problem's context (high label production cost), resulting in an
efficient, inexpensive and fast model.
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