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Clinical pathway is a crucial tool for care quality improvement and expense control. Compared to expertdesigned clinical pathway, the topic-based clinical pathway mined from history data is more dynamic and adaptive for real-world application. In this approach, the latent topics discovered by topic modeling are treated as the clinical goals, so that each patient trace is converted to a topic-based...
A 30-GHz band Single-Pole Double-Throw (SPDT) switch IC is designed, fabricated and fully evaluated in 120-nm SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) process. The SPDT switch IC employs diode-connected HBTs and LC resonant circuits to improve the insertion loss and isolation. The fabricated SPDT switch IC has exhibited an insertion loss of 3.3 dB, an isolation of 21.8 dB and an input-referred...
This paper presents a low-voltage and low phase noise LC-VCO IC with simplified noise filtering in 180-nm CMOS technology. The novel VCO IC includes a cross-coupled pMOSFET pair, an LC resonator, buffer amplifiers and a tail inductor for noise filtering. The novel and conventional LC-VCO ICs are designed, fabricated and fully tested on wafer. At a power supply voltage of only 0.5 V, the novel VCO...
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