On-Chip Thermal Profiling to Detect Malicious Activity: System-Level Concepts and Design of Key Building Blocks

Author(s):  
Mengting Yan ◽  
Haoran Wei ◽  
Marvin Onabajo
2012 ◽  
Vol 21 (05) ◽  
pp. 1250047 ◽  
Author(s):  
SERGIO SAPONARA ◽  
BRUNO NERI

With reference to an architecture for the full integration of a 60 GHz receiver in embedded systems with wireless gigabit connectivity, the paper presents the design of key building blocks such as: on-chip antenna, low noise amplifier (LNA) and a time-interleaved fast A/D converter (ADC) with AMBA AXI interface towards the digital baseband part. With respect to the state of the art the co-design of the on-chip antenna with the LNA, and the fast ADC architecture realized as a time-interleaved array of threshold-configuring SAR channels, represent new solutions optimized in terms of power consumption. Complexity and performance results in a 65-nm CMOS SOI technology, suitable also for digital systems integration, are presented. The performance and complexity results of the designed antenna, LNA and ADC are integrated in a system level simulator with those obtained by adopting known solutions for other receiver blocks (mixer, IF and baseband amplifiers and filters, frequency synthesizer) thus estimating the performance achievable with a whole 60 GHz receiver and digitization sub-system macrocell. The system-level estimated performances confirm the feasibility of a full-integrated receiver supporting short-range High Definition (HD) connectivity of several Gb/s with a Signal-to-Noise-Ratio compliant with WiGig and Wireless HD new standardization initiatives.


Author(s):  
Paul F. M. J. Verschure

This chapter introduces the “Capabilities” section of the Handbook of Living Machines. Where the previous section considered building blocks, we recognize that components or modules do not automatically make systems. Hence, in the remainder of this handbook, the emphasis is toward the capabilities of living systems and their emulation in artifacts. Capabilities often arise from the integration of multiple components and thus sensitize us to the need to develop a system-level perspective on living machines. Here we summarize and consider the 14 contributions in this section which cover perception, action, cognition, communication, and emotion, and the integration of these through cognitive architectures into systems that can emulate the full gamut of integrated behaviors seen in animals including, potentially, our own capacity for consciousness.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 599
Author(s):  
Jerry R. Meyer ◽  
Chul Soo Kim ◽  
Mijin Kim ◽  
Chadwick L. Canedy ◽  
Charles D. Merritt ◽  
...  

We describe how a midwave infrared photonic integrated circuit (PIC) that combines lasers, detectors, passive waveguides, and other optical elements may be constructed on the native GaSb substrate of an interband cascade laser (ICL) structure. The active and passive building blocks may be used, for example, to fabricate an on-chip chemical detection system with a passive sensing waveguide that evanescently couples to an ambient sample gas. A variety of highly compact architectures are described, some of which incorporate both the sensing waveguide and detector into a laser cavity defined by two high-reflectivity cleaved facets. We also describe an edge-emitting laser configuration that optimizes stability by minimizing parasitic feedback from external optical elements, and which can potentially operate with lower drive power than any mid-IR laser now available. While ICL-based PICs processed on GaSb serve to illustrate the various configurations, many of the proposed concepts apply equally to quantum-cascade-laser (QCL)-based PICs processed on InP, and PICs that integrate III-V lasers and detectors on silicon. With mature processing, it should become possible to mass-produce hundreds of individual PICs on the same chip which, when singulated, will realize chemical sensing by an extremely compact and inexpensive package.


2014 ◽  
pp. 111-198
Author(s):  
Vladislav Vashchenko ◽  
Mirko Scholz
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Author(s):  
Kari Tiensyrjä ◽  
Miroslav Cupak ◽  
Kostas Masselos ◽  
Marko Pettissalo ◽  
Konstantinos Potamianos ◽  
...  

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