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Electronic devices with power-constrained embedded systems are used for a variety of IoT applications, such as geo-monitoring, parking sensors and surveillance, which may tolerate few errors and may not be constrained by a strict error detection latency requirement. In this poster, we propose a novel low power online error monitoring technique that produces an alarm signal when systematic erroneous...
This paper presents the concept of a bilayer graphene transistor using a floating gate to achieve the necessary threshold potential required for symmetrical transfer characteristics in complementary inverters. Using the charge injected into the floating-gate, the threshold voltage of the channel can be controlled. The control of the channel's electrostatic doping using a floating-gate is exploited...
In systems such as energy-harvester powered wireless sensors, energy consumption is the most important design concern. Thus the initial design point is moved from minimum delay to minimum energy point, found in the sub-threshold operation region. An overview of minimum energy approach to circuit design is given in this paper. In order to lower energy consumption, pass-transistor logic circuits are...
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