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Technology scaling data are presented based on 65 nm, 45 nm, and the 32 nm high-K, metal gate process. Thin oxide NFET parasitic bipolar snapback and gate dielectrics breakdown voltages decrease to 3.2V and 3.6V, respectively. The top concern is to achieve adequate voltage clamping at I/O pads. Continuous improvement in ESD device failure currents per area is found. Vertical metal wiring schemes are...
This paper proposes a technique for human identification using fusion of ear and iris data. It uses the Haar wavelet technique for feature extraction from ear as well as iris data. Extracted features are fused and used for identification. It is found that proposed technique performs better than the systems where only ear or iris data is used. Results are also compared with the other wavelet feature...
In this paper we present a frame by frame steganalysis scheme for digital video sequences based on average filtering of frame. The goal of steganalysis is to detect and/or estimate potentially hidden information from observed data with little or no knowledge about steganography algorithm and/or its parameters. Our blind scheme is successful in detecting hidden information of antipodal nature.
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