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In this paper a current mode logic (CML) transceiver with ±250mV output swing is proposed. The CML transceiver is designed according to inter-die communication model analysis. The model includes both bonding wire and transmission line based on electromagnetic analysis. The CML transceiver is implemented in 1.8V 0.18μm technology. Simulation results show that the transceiver can reach 2.4Gbps data...
TV constrained reconstruction could obtain perfect results from incomplete data, and has been applied to reduce metal artifact by assuming that the projection contaminated by metal is missing. In TV constrained reconstruction, the selection of a proper step parameter for TV minimization procedure is a key point. However, this parameter is usually selected empirically, and it is a constant for all...
In the system of quantum key distribution (QKD), errors may occur in the initial keys due to system noise or eavesdropping during the transmission on quantum channel. The goal of information reconciliation is to remove these errors by exchanging messages on an authenticated public channel. In this paper, we discuss the problem of secrete key reconciliation (SKR) in QKD, analyze the cascade protocol...
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