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This paper presents a new physical compact model for interface state creation due to hot-carrier degradation in advanced SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs). An analytical model for trap density is developed through an accurate solution of the rate equation describing generation and annihilation of interface traps. The analytical aging law has been derived and implemented in terms of base...
Accurate system simulations have proven to be a valuable aid during the development process and help to decrease the time-to-market and the amount of design iterations, thus keeping development costs at a moderate level. Therefore a frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar system simulation environment has been built up, enabling for performance analysis of millimeter-wave radar frontends...
Many games are populated by synthetic humanoid actors that act as autonomous agents. The animation of humanoids in real-time applications is yet a challenge if the problem involves attaining a precise location in a virtual world (path-planning), and moving realistically according to its own personality, intentions and mood (motion planning). In this paper we present a strategy to implement - using...
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