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The following topics are dealt with: emerging nano-circuits and systems; analog A/D converters; embedded electronics; computer arithmetic and clock circuits; biomedical and bio-inspired engineering systems; deep submicron design and automation; memory design and techniques for managing process parameter variations; RF, microwave and optical systems; amplifiers; low-power design and design automation;...
The following topics are dealt with: circuit VLSI; wireless network; optical communication; mobile radio; PID control; marine control; image processing; instrumentation; intelligent system; IT; power electronics; robotics; and signal processing.
The following topics are dealt with: MEMS design; image processing; security of data; robotics; VLSI; e-learning; neural network; CAD; and speech processing.
The following topics were dealt with: ADC/DAC; adder techniques; power electronics; digital VLSI design; control systems; mechatronics; robotics; large scale systems; hardware-software codesign; signal processing; coding circuits; neural networks; fuzzy systems; data processing; power system estimation, modeling & simulation; image processing; clock generation; Opamps; programmable VLSI systems;...
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