2012 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems

May 20-23, 2012 COEX, Seoul, Korea

Conference Guide

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Table of Contents

Conference at a Glance …………………………………………iii General Information ………………………………………….…iv General Chairs’ Message ………………………………………...v Technical Program Chairs’ Message …………………………...vii Conference Committee …………………………………………ix Track Chairs ………………………………………………...…xiii Keynote Speakers …………………………………………....…xv IEEE CAS-FEST 2012 ………………………………………...xxi Cutting-edge Tutorials …………………………………….…xxiii Special Sessions ………………………………………….....…xlv Live Demonstrations on Circuits and Systems ……………….xlvi WiCAS/GoLD Banquet …………………...………………....xlvii Ph.D./GoLD_WiCAS Panel ………..…………………………xlix Social Events …………………………………………………lviii Brief Introduction of Seoul and Korea …...... lx Program at a Glance …………………………………………...lxii COEX Layout ……………………………………………….lxxiii Technical Program Monday May 21 …..……………………………………………1 Tuesday May 22 ………………………………………..……..41 Wednesday May 23 ……………………………………..…...123 Session Chair Index …………………………………………...174 Author Index ………………………………………………….179

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Conference at a Glance

Sunday, May 20, 2012 09:00-10:30 Morning Tutorial 10:30-10:50 Coffee Break 10:50-12:20 Morning Tutorial continued 12:20-13:30 Lunch for Tutorial Only 13:30-15:00 Afternoon Tutorial 15:00-15:20 Coffee Break 15:20-16:50 Afternoon Tutorial continued 17:00-18:00 Korean Traditional Dance Tutorial 18:30- Welcome Reception

Monday, May 21, 2012 08:30-09:20 Opening Ceremony 09:20-10:20 Keynote Speech 10:20-10:40 Coffee Break 10:40-12:10 Lecture Sessions 12:10-13:40 Lunch 13:40-15:10 Lecture Sessions / Live Demo Session 15:10-15:30 Coffee Break Lecture Sessions / Live Demo Session 15:30-17:00 continued 17:10-18:20 Ph.D./GoLD_WiCAS Panel 19:00- WiCAS/GoLD Banquet

Tuesday, May 22, 2012 08:30-09:30 Keynote Speech 09:40-11:10 Lecture Sessions / Poster Session 1 11:10-11:30 Coffee Break 11:30-13:00 Lecture Sessions / Poster Session 1 continued 13:00-14:30 Lunch 14:30-16:00 Lecture Sessions / Poster Session 2 16:00-16:20 Coffee Break 16:20-17:50 Lecture Sessions / Poster Session 2 continued 18:30- Banquet

Wednesday, May 23, 2012 08:30-09:30 Keynote Speech 09:40-11:10 Lecture Sessions / Poster Session 3 11:10-11:30 Coffee Break 11:30-13:00 Lecture Sessions / Poster Session 3 continued 13:00-14:30 Lunch 14:30-16:00 Lecture Sessions 16:15-17:45 Moving to Farewell Party Place by Bus 18:00- Farewell Party

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General Information

On-site Registration The ISCAS 2012 registration desk will be open during the following hours:

Sunday May 20, 2012: 08:00am - 18:30pm Monday May 21, 2012: 08:00am - 18:00pm Tuesday May 22, 2012: 08:00am - 18:30pm Wednesday May 23, 2012: 08:00am - 16:00pm

Exhibition Dates: May 21-23, 2012 Location: E5+6 (3F), COEX

Various exhibitors will be strategically located adjacent to other conference activities to give you easy access to their information & offerings. Exhibitors’ booths will be opened during regular conference hours on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday.

Wireless Internet Access Wireless internet access will be available for all attendees during Conference dates, and this access is free of charge. Those wishing to use this wireless network are required to use their own laptops equipped with wireless LAN card.

Best Student Paper Award Contest Date: Monday May 21, 2012 Time: 15:00 - 16:30pm Place: Room 304, COEX

Please check the conference website for the latest information: http://www.iscas2012.org

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General Chairs’ Message

Myung Hoon Sunwoo Sung-Mo (Steve) Kang Ajou University University of California, Korea Santa Cruz, USA

Welcome to ISCAS 2012 and Seoul, Korea- the Land of the Morning Calm

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we are very pleased and honored to welcome you to Seoul and the 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 2012). Korea, often referred to as the Land of the Morning Calm, has become one of the leading countries in IT, and Seoul is in the center of all the dynamic changes.

We have chosen the “Convergence of BINET (Bio, Info, Nano, and Enviro Technology)” as the theme of ISCAS 2012. Owing to this globally important theme, ISCAS 2012 has attracted 1,760 paper submissions from academia and industry all over the world. The Technical Program Co-Chairs, Professors Young Hwan Kim, Wouter A. Serdijn and Liang-Gee Chen, have done a fabulous job to assemble a great technical committee which in turn has prepared the technical program to best support the conference theme. Also the student paper contest and the live demo contest have attracted high quality contributions to further enhance the technical program.

We are pleased to announce the keynote speeches by three world- renowned researchers. On Monday, Dr. Nam-Sung Woo, President & General Manager of Samsung Electronics, will speak on “Smart Mobile Devices and Semiconductor Solution: Past, Present and Future.” On Tuesday, Prof. Chenming Hu, TSMC Distinguished Professor of Microelectronics at the University of California at Berkeley, USA, will speak on “FinFET and New Scaling Path to Small Size and Low Power”, and on Wednesday, Prof. Roland Thewes of the TU Berlin, Germany will speak on “CMOS Devices for Smart Biomedical Purposes –The Next Big Things?” Ten state-of-the-art tutorials have been prepared to meet

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v the intellectual demands and curiosity of the attendees. In recognition of outstanding contributions, awards will be presented to the best papers. ISCAS 2012 hosts the first-ever joint event of the ‘Ph.D./GoLD’, and the ‘WiCAS Panel Discussion and Networking Event’ on May 21 to provide opportunities for research links and networking among the participants.

We are also very pleased to proudly offer memorable social events for your enjoyment. The CASS Band, the first-ever organized band consisting of CASS members, Wouter A. Serdijn, Dave Skellern, Eduard Alarcon, Massimo Alioto, and singers including Myung et al., from all over the world will perform familiar melodies and songs at the Welcome Reception. We are very pleased to present “4MINUTE”, one of the top-class K-POP idols enlisted as the most-favored group for the events in Korea, performing their popular songs at the Banquet. We are very proud of hosting this event, especially since it was made possible after a long period of negotiation with significant help from the Korea Tourism Organization. At the Banquet Jeollabuk-do Institute for Korean Traditional Performing Arts, a top performing group in Korea, will perform hilarious Korean traditional music and dance. The Farewell party will be held at the Korea National Museum to provide you an unforgettable opportunity to experience the Korea cultural tradition with your friends and families. Please be ready to be impressed by this cultural event of mingling and dining together at this Farewell Party.

ISCAS 2012 has truly been a team effort. We extend our special thanks to authors for their outstanding contributions, and heartfelt thanks to the CASS Board of Governors, the Executive Committee, and the ISCAS Steering Committee for their support and cooperation. The members of the Organizing Committee have devoted countless hours, days, months, and years to make ISCAS 2012 unique, special, and memorable. We are deeply indebted to the local OC for their unselfish devotion and efforts to make ISCAS 2012 unique and rewarding. Very special thanks are due to the Ministry of Knowledge and Economy, City of Seoul, Ajou University, Samsung Electronics, SK Telecom, and many contributing institutes for their most generous supports for ISCAS 2012.

We sincerely wish that ISCAS 2012 will bring you to the forefronts of BINET technologies and Korean culture. We look forward to witnessing your active participation to explore and enjoy this year’s ISCAS in Seoul.

Myung Hoon Sunwoo and Sung-Mo (Steve) Kang

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Technical Program Chairs’ Message

Young Hwan Kim Liang-Gee Chen Wouter A. Serdijn POSTECH National Taiwan Delft University of Korea University Technology Taiwan The Netherlands

On behalf of the technical committee of the 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 2012), we welcome you to Seoul, the wonderful city where skyscrapers and ancient palaces exist together.

The technical program this year consists of regular lecture and poster sessions, special sessions, keynote presentations, live- demos, tutorials, and a student paper contest. Its regular technical program spans the traditional areas of interest of the Circuits and Systems (CAS) Society that have been organized in 14 tracks that mostly coincide with the Technical Committees of the IEEE CAS Society. It consists of 102 lecture sessions, 52 poster sessions, and 4 live demo sessions. In addition to the technical program, we are pleased to have 15 exciting special sessions on a variety of CAS topics. For the ninth consecutive year, ISCAS 2012 is hosting an interactive session on live demonstrations of circuits and systems. The technical program was the result of the effort and dedication of many individuals and we would like to express our sincere thanks for everyone that helped to make ISCAS 2012 a fruitful experience for all attendees.

Authors from all over the world will be attending ISCAS 2012, where their latest research results will be presented. The papers originate from 53 different countries, making this symposium one of the best opportunities for interaction among the experts in the area of circuits and systems from around the world.

A total of 1,651 papers were submitted for the regular tracks, from which 741 high quality papers were accepted. This corresponds to an acceptance rate of 44.9%, in line with current CAS guidelines. For all tracks, including the special and live

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vii demo sessions, 1,760 papers were submitted, from which 822 were accepted, being 46.7%. The fact that the acceptance rate has been kept well below 50% clearly highlights the intent of the CAS Society to improve the quality and reputation of its flagship conference. A total of 6,198 reviews from all over the world were received, which gives an average of 3.5 independent reviews per paper.

The ISCAS 2012 technical committee put particular efforts in organizing cutting-edge tutorials. This year, we have 10 half-day tutorials offered by leading experts and pioneers from industry and academia in the field of circuits and systems. Furthermore, continuing our tradition on keynote presentations, ISCAS 2012 features exciting keynote presentations from worldwide high profile experts, being Dr. Nam-Sung Woo (Samsung Electronics), Prof. Chenming Hu (UC Berkeley), and Prof. Roland Thewes (TU Berlin).

We want to thank the people who have contributed to the high quality of the technical program. Special thanks go to the 31 Track Chairs and Co-Chairs of the 16 Tracks, the 345 Review Committee Members and 3,172 reviewers. We would like also to specially express our gratitude to the Special Session Chairs, Prof. Andy (Jinyong) Chung, Prof. Yong Lian, and Prof. Gerald E. Sobelman, who put considerable effort to coordinate the entire review process for the special session papers. We also thank Tutorial Co-Chairs, Prof. Hang-Geun Jeong, Prof. Nam Ling, and Prof. Mohamad Sawan, for putting together an exciting set of topics and speakers, and are also thankful to the Plenary Chairs, Prof. Kiyoung Choi, Prof. Dong S. Ha, and Prof. David Allstot, for making possible our three high profile keynote presentations.

The entire review process was carried out using a professional on- line, web-based review system, which has been essential in achieving the high quality and timely reviews, and for this we thank Tom Wehner, who has in addition been extremely helpful and competent every time we needed his assistance. For the wonderful arrangement and coordination of all conference related matters, we thank J.C. Park. Finally, we would like to thank the authors for their effort in submitting excellent contributions that have resulted in a high quality and exciting technical program.

We sincerely wish you a technically sound, very exciting, and enjoyable conference in Seoul, the wonderful city with great mix of old and modern cultures. Feel the spirit of “The Land of Morning Calm” and appreciate the beautiful palaces of the Chosun Dynasty in Seoul during your stay. Also, enjoy everything of “50 reasons why Seoul is the world’s greatest city” suggested by CNN.

Young, Liang-Gee, and Wouter

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Conference Committee

General Chair Myung Hoon Sunwoo, Ajou University, Korea

General Co-chair Sung-Mo (Steve) Kang, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

Technical Program Chairs Young Hwan Kim, POSTECH, Korea Liang-Gee Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Wouter A. Serdijn, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Secretary General Jinsang Kim, Kyunghee University, Korea Hanho Lee, Inha University, Korea

Finance Chairs Hi-Seok Kim, Chongju University, Korea Shin Il Lim, Seokyeong University, Korea Yunsik Lee, KETI, Korea

Treasurer Jinwook Burm, Sogang University, Korea

Publicity Chairs Jin-Gyun Chung, Chonbuk National University, Korea Thanos Stouraitis, University of Patras, Greece

Plenary Session Chairs David Allstot, University of Washington, USA Kiyoung Choi, Seoul National University, Korea Dong S. Ha, Virginia Tech., USA

Special Session Chairs Andy (Jinyong) Chung, Inha University, Korea Yong Lian, National University of Singapore, Singapore Gerald E. Sobelman, University of Minnesota, USA

Tutorial Chairs Hang-Geun Jeong, Chonbuk National University, Korea Nam Ling, Santa Clara University, USA Mohamad Sawan, Polytechnique Montreal, Canada

Ph.D./GoLD Special Session Chairs Kyeongsoon Cho, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea Paul Ampadu, University of Rochester, USA Chua-Chin Wang, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan

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Publication Chairs Hyuk-Jae Lee, Seoul National University, Korea Yoshifumi Nishio, Tokushima University, Japan Gwo Giun (Chris) Lee, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Local Arrangement Chairs Jaehyun Kim, Ajou University, Korea Dong Kyue Kim, Hanyang University, Korea Seungsoo Lee, Soongsil University, Korea

Exhibit Chairs Sang Bock Cho, University of Ulsan, Korea Kang-Yoo n Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

Poster Session Chairs Yunmo Chung, Kyunghee University, Korea Yong Ho Song, Hanyang University, Korea Massimo Alioto, University of Siena, Italy

Live Demo Special Session Chairs Kyoungrok Cho, Chungbuk National University, Korea Tobi Delbruck, University of Zurich and ETH Zürich, Switzerland Jongsun Park, Korea University, Korea

WiCAS Chairs Pamela Abshire, University of Maryland, USA Hyesook Lim, Ewha Womans University, Korea

CASS Representative/Advisors Pau Choo (Julia) Chung, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan David Skellern, NICTA, Australia

IEEE CAS Society Executive Director Heidi Zazza, USA, [email protected]

Conference Advisors Gianluca Setti, University of Ferrara, Italy Wen Gao, , Wonyong Sung, Seoul National University, Korea Amara Amara, ISEP, France Mani Soma, University of Washington, USA Paulo S. R. Diniz, UFRJ, Brazil

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International Coordinators Vassilis Paliouras, University of Patras, Greece Ming-Der Shieh, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Oscar C. Au, HKUST, Hong Kong SAR, China Zhiping Lin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Makoto Ikeda, University of , Japan Jun Ma, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China Oscar Gustafsson, Linkoping University, Sweden Yun-Qing Shi, New Jersey Institute Technology, USA Eduardo A. B. da Silva, COPPE/Poli/UFRJ, Brazil An-Yeu (Andy) Wu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Yo-Sung Ho, GIST, Korea David Tay, La Lrobe University, Australia Yoan Shin, Soongsil University, Korea Yin-Tsung Hwang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

Industrial Coordinators Yohwan Koh, Hynix Semiconductor, Korea Jun Jin Kong, Samsung Electronics, Korea Seung-Jong Choi, LG Electronics, Korea Kyungho Kim, Hanyang University, Korea

International Advisory Committee W. Kenneth Jenkins, Penn State University, USA Yong Ching Lim, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Kunihiro Asada, University of Tokyo, Japan Peter Wu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Chris Tomazou, Imperial College of London, England Magdy Bayoumi, University of Louisiana, USA Hiroto Yasuura, Kyushu University, Japan Izzet Cem Göknar, Dogus University, Turkey Jong-Hwa Chong, Hanyang University, Korea Chong-Min Kyung, KAIST, Korea Maciej Ogorzalek, Jagiellonian University, Poland Ljiljana Trajkovic, Simon Fraser University, Canada Eby Friedman, University of Rochester, USA Suki Kim, Korea University, Korea

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Technical Advisory Committee Jaeseok Kim, Yonsei University, Korea Yoshikazu Miyanaga, Hokkaido University, Japan Sunyoung Hwang, Sogang University, Korea Kevin (Jar-Ferr) Yang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Takao Onoye, Osaka University, Japan Andrew Kahng, University of California, San Diego, USA Yehea Ismail, Northwestern University, USA Jusung Park, Pusan National University, Korea Young Hyun Jun, Samsung Electronics, Korea Joongwhee Cho, University of Incheon, Korea Donhee Ham, Harvard University, USA Kwang Sub Yoon, Inha University, Korea

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Track Chairs

1.0 Analog Signal Processing Alyssa Apsel Viktor Gruev Mohamad Sawan

2.0 Biomedical and Life Science Circuits, Systems and Applications Philipp Hafliger Joseph Chang

3.0 Circuits and Systems for Communications Lap-Pui Chau Chang-Ho Lee Shoba Krishnan

4.0 Computer-Aided Network Design Cliff Sze George Constantinides

5.0 Digital Signal Processing Yong Lian Moncef Gabbouj Wei-Ping Zhu

6.0 Multimedia Systems and Applications Yen-Kuang Chen Chia-Wen Lin

7.0 Nanoelectronics and Gigascale Systems Shyh-Jye (Jerry) Jou

8.0 Neural Networks and Systems John Harris Akos Zarandy

9.0 Nonlinear Circuits and Systems Jinhu Lu

10.0 Power Systems and Power Electronic Circuits Tsorng-Juu (Peter) Liang Chika Nwankpa

11.0 Sensory Systems Tobi Delbruck

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12.0 Visual Signal Processing and Communications Shipeng Li Yap Peng Tan

13.0 VLSI Systems, Architectures and Applications Massimo Alioto An Yeu (Andy) Wu

14.0 Education in Circuits and Systems Tokunbo Ogunfunmi

15.0 SPECIAL SESSIONS Andy Chung Yong Lian Jerry Sobelman

16.0 Live Demonstrations of Circuits and Systems Kyoungrok Cho Tobi Delbruck Jongsun Park

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Keynote Speakers

Dr. Nam-Sung Woo President & General Manager Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Korea

Smart Mobile Devices and Semiconductor Solution: Past, Present and Future Time: 09:20-10:20am Date: Monday, May 21, 2012 Room: Auditorium (3F) Moderator: David Allstot, University of Washington, USA

Smart mobile devices are growing very fast in volume and becoming more intelligent and powerful. As a result, smart mobile devices require higher performance and lower power consumption for their components. In addition, they must avoid a "thermal" problem as well. In this talk, we will present how semiconductor industry, including design, process and manufacturing communities, has evolved to cope with the tough requirements. We will also introduce recent trends and new challenges of the industry. We will use two groups of semiconductor products, AP (application processor) SOC and CMOS camera sensors, as tools of our observation because they are key elements of smart mobile devices while having very different characteristics. We will also describe how Samsung's System Semiconductor team is preparing for future challenges.

Biography Dr. Nam-Sung Woo is a President and General Manager of the System LSI Business of Samsung Electronics’ Device Solutions. Samsung’s System LSI Business consists of 3 major business areas―SOC, LSI, and ASIC/Foundry―and boasts a diverse product portfolio that includes display driver ICs, smart card ICs, application processors, and CMOS image sensors.

Dr. Woo first joined Samsung Electronics in 2004 as Executive Vice President and head of Mobile Solution Development at its System LSI Business, and in 2007 was appointed as head of SOC Research and Development. Dr. Woo became General Manager of the System LSI Business in May 2008 and was promoted to

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Since joining Samsung Electronics, Dr. Woo gained recognition for overseeing product development of application processors for Smartphone and Tablet PC in achieving number one market share globally, and for guiding the successful acquisition of an Israeli image sensor company in 2007.

Prior to joining Samsung Electronics, Dr. Woo served from 1999 to 2003 in several senior management positions at Instruments (TI) related to wireless technologies, rising to the position of Business Director and General Manager of Texas Instrument’s UMTS Terminal Chipset Business in 2001. He was also a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff (DMTS) at TI. From 1996 to 1999 Dr. Woo served as President of Sansearch, a CDMA chipset solution company in San Diego, California. From 1983-1996 he served as a research scientist at the Communication Research Division of Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey. His research areas included computer architecture, parallel processing, and VLSI design.

Dr. Woo has published numerous papers and articles, and received Best Paper Award at the 31st IEEE Design Automation Conference in 1994. He received B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Seoul National University, M.S. in Electrical Engineering from KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Maryland, College Park, USA.

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Prof. Chenming Hu University of California at Berkeley USA

FinFET and the New Scaling Path to Small Size and Low Power

Time: 08:30-09:30am Date: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 Room: Auditorium (3F) Moderator: Kiyoung Choi, Seoul National University, Korea

Circuit size and power reductions drive the proliferation of electronics. FinFET is used by Intel at 22nm and foundries will move to it at 14nm. FinFET is a 3D and multiple-gate MOSFET, but the basic reason for its ability to scale to single digit nm is the thinness of its body as will be illustrated with an alternative structure. FinFET also open doors to reduced circuit voltage and power. Even more exciting order of magnitude power reduction may be possible with future transistors based on different electron transport physics.

Biography Dr. Chenming Hu has been called the Father of 3D Transistors for leading FinFET development in 1999. Intel is the first company to use FinFET in 2011 production calling it the most radical shift in semiconductor technology in over 50 years. Other companies are expected to follow. Asian American Engineer of the Year Award cited his first industry standard transistor model "used in designing IC products with cumulative sales of many hundred billion dollars". IEEE called him "Microelectronics Visionary" and noted his pioneering contributions to integrated circuit reliability in presenting him the Nishizawa Medal for "achievements critical to producing smaller yet more reliable and higher-performance integrated circuits". US Semiconductor Industry Association thanked him for research leadership for "advancement of the electronics industry and of our national economy". IEEE EDS gave him the 2011 Education Award for "distinguished contributions to education and inspiration of students, practicing engineers and future educators".

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He has authored four books including a new textbook and 900 research papers, and has been granted over 100 US patents. He is honored with memberships in three national academies―the US National Academy of Engineering, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Academia Sinica. He is a fellow of the IEEE and an Honorary Professor of CAS Microelectronics Institute and National Chiao Tung University. His many awards include the 2007 Andrew Grove Award for device reliability research and the 2002 Donald Pederson Award in Solid State Circuits for the BSIM standard transistor model. The 2009 SRC Aristotle Award recognized him as an influential mentor to many outstanding students. He has received UC Berkeley's highest honor for teaching―the Berkeley Distinguished Teaching Award. He is researching green tunnel transistor for ultra-low-power electronics.

Dr. Hu received his B.S. degree from National Taiwan University, which honored him with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2011, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from UC Berkeley all in electrical engineering. He shares an interest in painting with his sons Raymond and Jason.

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Prof. Roland Thewes TU Berlin Germany

CMOS Devices for Smart Biomedical Purposes―The Next Big Thing?

Time: 08:30-09:30am Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Room: Auditorium (3F) Moderator: Dong S. Ha, Virginia Tech., USA

A couple of decades ago, first announcements appeared how the dense spatial concentration of smart functionalities on CMOS chips could be used to enable new applications in the biomedical domain. Meanwhile that field ranges from in-vitro applications such as bio-molecule sensors to in-vivo prosthetic devices. While this topic and related applications have become very popular in recent years, also a number of questions arise: Transferring the signal processing capabilities of smart solid-state CMOS chips into the wet world of biology, what is science and what is science fiction today? Are these worlds long-term compatible to each other? What is the volume behind such applications? Who drives enhancements in this area―the semiconductor industry, system houses, physicians, scientists… , the ageing society? In this presentation, a topical overview will be given about the technical achievements received so far starting from in-vitro bio- molecule detection related issues to in-vivo neural tissue interfacing related applications. Main challenges inside and outside the circuit and system design community will be highlighted. Moreover, the potential and limitations of smart biomedical systems including side aspects such as assembly and packaging will be discussed.

Biography Dr. Roland Thewes received the Dipl.-Ing. degree and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany, in 1990 and 1995, respectively. In 1994, he joined the Research Laboratories of Siemens AG, where he was active in the design of non-volatile memories and in the field of

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IEEE CAS-FEST 2012

Time: 09:00am-16:50 pm Date: Sunday, May 20, 2012 Room: Room 308C (3F)

The 2012 Circuits and Systems Society Forum on Emerging and Selected Topics (CAS-FEST) event will be the third event in the series organized by IEEE CAS Society and will be held on May 20th, 2012, in conjunction with ISCAS 2012, at the COEX center, Seoul, South Korea. Previously, CAS-FEST 2010 was held in conjunction with ICECS 2010, in Athens, Greece and focused on Variation-Aware Design for Nano-scale VLSI, while CAS-FEST 2011 was held in conjunction ISCAS 2011, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and focused on Brain Machine Interfaces. The topic of the CAS-FEST 2012 will be heterogeneous nano circuits and systems.

In recent years we have observed spectacular advancements in the area of nano-circuits and systems at several levels, from material and device level to system and application level. It is the purpose of this event to provide the attendees with a cross-section view of nano-electronics at various levels.

New emerging materials provide us with a wealth of new devices such as (silicon) nano-wires, graphene and carbon nano-tubes fabricated in several distinct technologies. Such devices have specific properties, such as memresistivity and ambipolarity. Applications include, but are not limited to, new memory structures, new super-capacitors, and nano-bio-sensors based on hybrid structures connecting DNA and proteins to a nano- electronic substrate.

At the system level, we see the useful and prolific combination of components such as sensors and data acquisition systems, energy harvesting and storage units, signal conditioning, processing and communication subsystems etc. designed in heterogeneous technologies (e.g., in various silicon and carbon technologies). Such systems require research in related areas, such nano- architectures, fault-tolerant nano-computing, self-assembly of nano-structures, heterogeneous nano-structures for biomedical diagnostics and nano-scale image processing.

At the application level, we witness prototypes and products for personalized medicine (e.g., chemical and biological analysis, medical stimulators, labs-on-chips), for environmental control (e.g., sensor networks, smart buildings, smart city, smart grid) and for the consumer market (e.g. next generation cell phone systems, image and signal sensors/processors) and many others.

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All these systems have an increasingly larger presence of heterogeneous materials/technologies, heterogeneous types of signals, heterogeneous components, heterogeneous sub-systems - all at nano scale! Analysis and design of such heterogeneous nano circuits and systems is a very important and only a partially solved problem to date. As it can be expected, these problems will become more prominent in the coming years with further development and of technologies and implementations, including 3D integration of circuits and systems.

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Cutting-edge Tutorials

ISCAS 2012 proposes the following 10 half-day tutorials. Tutorials will be presented in parallel session on Sunday May 20, 2012. All attendees are strongly encouraged to register in advance. Each person may select one morning and/or one afternoon tutorial(s). No hopping between tutorials is allowed.

Room Assignment Tutorial Room # AM PM T01 T07 307A T02 T08 307B T03 T09 307C T04 T10 308A T06 T11 308B

Morning Session Sunday May 20, 09:00am~12:20pm

T01. Practical ESD Protection Co-design Techniques for ICs, Modules, and Systems Prof. Albert Wang, University of California, USA

T02. Digital Delta-Sigma Modulators for DAC and Fractional-N Frequency Synthesis Applications Prof. Michael Peter Kennedy, University College Cork, Ireland

T03. Smart CMOS Image Sensors for 2-D and 3-D Capture and Processing: Pixels, Circuits, Architectures, and Practical Design Guidelines Prof. Angel Rodríguez-Vázquez, University of Seville, Spain

T04. Smart Grids, Electric Vehicles, and Energy Storage Systems: Emerging Trends, Circuits, and Devices Prof. Gregorio Cappuccino, University of Calabria, Italy Dr. Francesco A. Amoroso, University of Calabria, Italy

T06. Computer Algebra and Its Applications to Circuits, Signals, and Systems Prof. Zhiping Lin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Prof. Li Xu, Akita Prefectural University, Japan

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T07. On-chip High-voltage Generator Design Dr. Toru Tanzawa, Micron Japan, Ltd., Japan

T08. High-/Mixed-Voltage Analog and RF Circuits and Systems for Wireless Applications Prof. Elvis, Pui-In Mak, University of Macau, China Prof. Rui Paulo da Silva Martins, University of Macau, China

T09. Advances in Speech Coding, Speech Recognition, and Applications Prof. Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University, USA Dr. Madihally (Sim) Narasimha, Qualcomm, Inc., USA Prof. Roberto Togneri, The University of Western Australia, Australia

T10. Small Scale Energy Harvesting (EH) – Principles, Practices, and Future Trends Prof. Dong S. Ha, Virginia Tech, USA

T11. Challenges and Opportunities in Internet of Things Dr. Yen-Kuang Chen, Intel Labs, USA Prof. Chih-Ting Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

T01. Practical ESD Protection Co-design Techniques for ICs, Modules, and Systems

Presented by: Prof. Albert Wang, University of California, USA

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) failure is one of the biggest IC reliability problems. As IC technologies advance into the very- deep-sub-micron and nano nodes, on-chip ESD protection design quickly emerges as a grand IC design challenge to all IC designers. This is particularly true to analog, mixed-signal (AMS) and RF ICs. Similarly, IC modules and electronic systems also require dedicated ESD protection to address board level transient surge induced failures. These board level ESD protection solutions are often referred to as transient voltage suppressor (TVS) and typically integrated with filters to eliminate harmful electromagnetic interferers (EMI). In principle, ESD protection for IC, multiple-chip module (MCM), systems-in-package (SiP) and system board share the same mechanisms. On one hand, robust ESD protection is required, particularly for consumer electronics. On the other hand, ESD-induced parasitics are inevitable that seriously affect IC, MCM, SiP and system performances. This tutorial provides a comprehensive review on ESD protection at all levels and discusses advanced co-design

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Biography Wang received the BSEE degree from , China, the MSEE degree from the Chinese Academy of Science, and the Ph.D. degree in EE from State University of New York at Buffalo, in 1985, 1988 and 1996, respectively.

Wang has more than six years of electronic industry experiences, most recently with National Semiconductor Corp. in the Silicon Valley as a Staff R&D Engineer. From 1998 to 2007, he was with the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) as Assistant/Associate Professor, and directed the Integrated Electronics Laboratory at IIT. In 2007, Wang joined the Dept of Electrical Engineering, University of California, Riverside (UCR), as Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director for the Laboratory for Integrated Circuits and Systems.

Wang's research interests center on RF/Analog/Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits (IC), Design-for-Reliability and ESD Protection for ICs and Systems, Systems-on-a-Chip (SoC), IC CAD and Modeling, Emerging Nano Devices and Circuits, etc. His research has been sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the global semiconductor industries.

Wang's teaching interests concentrate on semiconductor integrated circuits. He prefers to prepare students with both fundamental knowledge and industry-desired skills by challenging them with application-oriented problems and familiarizing them with industrial standard design methodology and tools.

Wang's academic credits include one book entitled “On-Chip ESD Protection for Integrated Circuits” (Kluwer, 2002), more than 150 peer-reviewed papers and six U.S. patents. Wang received the CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation, USA, in 2002, the University Research Award from Illinois Institute of Technology in 2003, the Chunhui Outstanding Overseas Scholar Award from the Ministry of Education, China, in 2006, and the Outstanding Overseas Young Scholar Award from the NSF of China in 2007. Wang is Editor for IEEE Electron Device Letters and Guest Editor for the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits. He was Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and

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xxv Systems I, Guest Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Guest Editor for IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits and Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II. Wang currently serves as Vice President for IEEE Electron Devices Society. He has been an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for both the Electron Devices Society and the Solid-State Circuits Society since 2001. He is a Member of the IEEE VLSI Technology and Circuits Committee, the IEEE Analog Signal Processing Technical Committee (ASPTC) and the SIA International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductor (ITRS) committee. He has been serving for many IEEE conferences as Program co-Chair, Organization co-Chair, Steering Committee Member, TPC Member, Subcommittee Chair and Session Chair, e.g., BCTM, ASICON, IEDST, ICSICT, CICC, RFIC, APC-CAS, ASP-DAC, ISCAS, IPFA, ICEMAC, NewCAS, ISTC, IRPS, AP- RASC, MAPE, EDSSC, MIEL, etc. Wang is a member of Board of Directors for the North America Chinese Semiconductor Association. He speaks frequently at various industrial/academic/international forums and is a frequent consultant to the IC industry. Wang is a Fellow of IEEE for contributions to design-for-reliability and system-on-chip.

T02. Digital Delta-Sigma Modulators for DAC and Fractional-N Frequency Synthesis Applications

Presented by: Prof. Michael Peter Kennedy, University College Cork, Ireland

Delta-Sigma Modulation (DSM) is increasingly used in digital to analog converters and frequency synthesizers. Classical analysis of DSM makes assumptions about quantisation that promotes linear ways of thinking. Many of the unexpected phenomena that degrade the performance of real systems are due to underlying nonlinear effects. The use of finite state machines adds a further level of . This tutorial is in two parts. Part I addresses ideal Digital Delta-Sigma Modulator (DDSM), explains what signal processing assumptions are commonly made to understand its operation, and presents an overview of applications of DDSMs. Part II focuses on the real DDSM, identifying what can go wrong and why; it concludes with state of the art solutions to problems that result from nonlinearities and finite states. The key issue addressed is spurious tones: how they arise and how to eliminate them.

Biography Michael Peter Kennedy received the BE (Electronic) from University College Dublin (UCD) in 1984, was awarded the MS and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering by the University of California at Berkeley in 1987 and 1991, respectively, and the Doctorate in Engineering by the National University of Ireland in

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xxvi 2010. He was with UCD from 1992 until 2000, when he joined University College Cork (UCC) as Professor of Microelectronic Engineering. Dr. Kennedy has published over 300 technical articles. He received the Best Paper Award from the International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications in 1991 and delivered the 88th Kelvin Lecture to the IEE in 1997. He was made a Fellow of the IEEE in 1998 and a member of the Royal Irish Academy in 2004. He received the IEEE Millenium Medal and the IEEE CAS Society Golden Jubilee Medal in 2000. He was awarded the inaugural Parsons Medal by the Royal Irish Academy for Excellence in Engineering Research in 2001.

T03. Smart CMOS Image Sensors for 2-D and 3-D Capture and Processing: Pixels, Circuits, Architectures, and Practical Design Guidelines

Presented by: Prof. Angel Rodríguez-Vázquez, University of Seville, Spain

CMOS imagers are complex systems whose design require quite different pieces of expertise, namely: pixels, analog signal processing, pixel readout and analog-to-digital conversion, digital signal processing, output drivers, etc. Confronting the design of new imagers require hence the concourse of multidisciplinary teams. However, because correct operation calls for the close interconnection among the different parts, global knowledge is mandatory for successful design. This is particularly pertinent for the newer generations of smart imagers required for high-end applications and/or requiring ultra high image capture, on-chip image correction, scene interpretation, high dynamic range capture, etc. All these features demand architectural and circuital innovations and pose significant challenges to designers. Also, the increased interest in sensors capable of capturing 3-D scenes raise new challenges at circuit level related to the necessity to interface pixels different from those employed for 2-D capture, on one hand, and to extract and convert to digital domain time information, on the other hand.

This tutorial addresses the design of smart CMOS imagers by following a comprehensive and complete topdown approach where each subsystem is contemplated and described as a part of a whole. Starting with the formulation of the performance metrics used to specify and characterize imagers, the tutorial explains how the subsystem behavior and non-idealities impact on the global imager metrics, thereby setting the basis to specify the subsystems for given global image sensor specs. Such methodology is illustrated in the tutorial via a dedicated, M ATLAB -based modeling tool which will be employed to allow the attendees to gain insight on the impact of non-ideal sub- systems behaviors. The tutorial overviews the state-of-the-art

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Biography Ángel Rodríguez-Vázquez received a Ph.D. degree on Physics- Electronics in 1983. He is a Full Professor of Electronics at the University of Seville and the Institute of Microelectronics of Seville/CNM-CSIC. He is also the President and is responsible for long term R&D of Innovaciones Microelectrónicas S.L. (www.anafocus.com).

Prof. Rodríguez-Vázquez has always been looking for the balance between long term research and innovative industrial developments. He started a research unit on High-Performance Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI Circuits of the Institute of Microelectronics of Seville/CNM-CSIC. He headed this unit until 2004, for more than 15 years, in the course of which he educated three generations of Ph.D.s who are currently working at Academia and at Industry.

During these years, he conducted pioneering R&D activities on bio-inspired microelectronics, including vision chips and neuro- fuzzy interpolators and controllers. He was also a pioneer in the application of chaotic dynamics to instrumentation and communications; and his team completed the design and prototyping of the first, world-wide, integrated circuits with controllable chaotic behaviour and the design and prototyping of the first world-wide chaos-based communication MoDem chips. His team made also significant contributions to the area of structured analog and mixed-signal design and the area of data converter design, including the elaboration of advanced teaching materials on this topic for different industrial courses and the production of two widely quoted books on the design of high- performance CMOS sigma-delta converters.

Some 30 high-performance mixed-signal chips were successfully designed by his research unit at IMSECNM/ CSIC until 2001 in the framework of different R&D programs and contracts. These include three generations of vision chips for high-speed applications, analog front-ends for XDSL MoDems, ADCs for wireless communications, ADCs for automotive sensors, chaotic signals generators, complete MoDems for power-line communications, etc. Many of these chips were state-of-the-art in

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He founded Innovaciones Microelectrónicas S.L. (AnaFocus) together with some colleagues in 2001. This company started operation after raising venture capital in January 2004. He served as the AnaFocus CEO until June 2009, a period in which the company grew from 2 employees to 50 employees and reached the threshold of maturity as a worldwide company specialized in the design and production of smart CMOS imagers and vision systems-on-chip. Since June 2009 he has been back to conduct long term research activities in the areas of vision systems using 3D integration technologies and medical electronics.

Prof. Rodríguez-Vázquez has authored/edited: 8 books; around 40 chapters in contributed books, including original tutorials on chaotic integrated circuits, design of data converters and design of chips for vision; and some 500 articles in peer-review specialized publications. He has presented many invited plenary lectures at different international conferences and has received a number of international awards for his research work (IEEE Guillemin- Cauer best paper award; the IEEE ECCTD best paper award and the IEEE ISCAS best demo-paper award) and was elected Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to the design of chaos-based communication chips and neuro-fuzzy chips. His research work is widely quoted (some 4,500 quotes) and he has a h-index of 35.

Prof. Rodríguez-Vázquez has served and is currently serving as Editor, Associate Editor and Guest Editor for different IEEE and non-IEEE journals; he is on the committee of many international journals and conferences; and has chaired different international IEEE and SPIE conferences. Among others he has served as: TPC chair of IEEE ESSCIRC 1992 and 2010; General Chair of IEEE NDES 1996, IEEE CNNA 1996, IEEE ECCTD 2007 and IEEE ESSDERC-ESSCIRC 2010. He is currently serving as VP-R8 of CASS and is appointed as General Chair of IEEE ICECS 2012.

T04. Smart Grids, Electric Vehicles, and Energy Storage Systems: Emerging Trends, Circuits, and Devices

Presented by: Prof. Gregorio Cappuccino, University of Calabria, Italy; Dr. Francesco A. Amoroso, University of Calabria, Italy

Owing to their significant benefits electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to spread rapidly. The additional demand for electric power required to charge a large fleet of EVs may add a

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xxix remarkable load to the distribution grid, leading to possible critical overloads. To overcome these possible problems it is mandatory to develop smart grid infrastructures and charging systems which could allow implementing innovative management strategies for the EV charging processes. These strategies can be also profitably used to manage the emerging energy storage systems, which are increasingly gaining attention nowadays at the grid-scale level, but also at the commercial and residential level.

The first part of the proposed tutorial will review the state-of-the- art of battery-based energy storage systems, both for general (industrial) and automotive applications. Technology and research issues will be illustrated, as well as standardization effort in the field.

The second part of the tutorial will focus on traditional design approaches of power battery chargers essentially targeted to implement “dumb” & “fast” charging methods. Attendees will discover how advanced, high-efficiency charging methods require novel design paradigms, at device, circuit and control levels.

The third part of the tutorial will examine these aspects more deeply. Indeed, combined grid/charger management strategies to maximize the efficiency of the power flow through the whole battery system will be analyzed. Moreover, design guidelines and management strategies will be introduced for solar systems with storage capabilities in order to maximize the amount of energy stored for a given lighting condition.

After this phase, circuits and systems required to realize a smart grid capable of implementing the advanced charging/discharging strategies for EVs and energy storage systems will be treated. In particular, attention will be paid to communication systems, smart meters and smart terminals which allow implementing the smart management strategies will be discussed.

Biography Prof. Gregorio Cappuccino Born in 1967, he received the Laurea Degree (Magna cum Laude) in Computer Science Engineering from the University of Calabria (UNICAL), Italy, in 1992 and the Ph.D. degree in Electronics from the Polytechnic of Turin (Italy), in 1998. In 1993, he joined the Electronic Components and Electromagnetism Institute of National Council of Research (IRECE-CNR, now IMM-CNR), where he was involved in the design of a Synthetic Aperture Radar Data Processor. In 1998 he joined the Department of Computer Science, Electronics and Systems (DEIS) at UNICAL as Research Assistant, working on On-chip Interconnect Modelling and High-Speed Digital devices. He is currently Associate Professor of Electronics, working with the Microelectronic and Microsystems Laboratory at UNICAL. He is

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His research activities include mixed-signal silicon circuit and system design, high speed interconnects and systems for power management. He is currently working on new architectures for fast-response amplifiers and electronic systems for high- efficiency charging of battery for next generation of electric vehicles. In these fields he has co-authored and published over 60 refereed journal and conference publications and 5 patents. The paper “Settling Time Optimization for Three-Stage CMOS Amplifier Topologies”, authors Pugliese, A. Amoroso, F. A. Cappuccino, G. Cocorullo, G. (IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, Volume: 56 Issue: 12, Dec. 2009) listed as Top 20 for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I downloaded from January - June 2010 and as the top 52 most downloaded paper in IEEE overall, December 2009 and January 2010. He has undertaken numerous product oriented applied research and development projects/contracts for Italian corporations in the field of power management of complex systems and sensor networks. He is currently engaged in a number of European Projects dealing with Smart Grids and Energy Storage. He is a member of the IEEE Technical Committee on Analog and Signal Processing and he serves as a regular reviewer of several international journals as Proceedings of the IEEE, IET Circuits, Devices & Systems, Information Sciences, Circuit Theory and Applications and conferences. He served as chair of the ISCAS 09 “Amplifiers II” lecture session and “Analog Circuits & IC Technology” poster session, ICECS 2009 “Analog Techniques” and “Analog Signal Processing” lecture sessions. Moreover, he served as chair of the ISCAS 2010 “Switching Amplifiers & Feedback Techniques” lecture session and “High-Speed Circuits” poster session. Since 2006 he has been Associate Editor for “Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers”, a World Scientific Publishing Company Journal. Dr. Cappuccino is an IEEE senior member since 2008. Dr. Cappuccino was selected as the recipient of the University of Calabria Young Researchers Award for 1999 and University of Calabria Learning Enhancement Project Award in 1999. He has received the 2011 IEEE Real World Engineering Project Award for the Project “Coping with the Emerging Energy Demand for Charging Plug-in Electric Vehicles”. In the academic years 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 he was in charge of coordinating the project for remedial classes for freshmen of the Faculty of Engineering of University of Calabria, funded by European Commission (European Social Fund – ESF) and Calabria Regional Government (170.000 and 700.000 kEuro for first and second years, respectively). He has been an invited speaker at the workshop “Home Automation: back to the future”, organized by EESTEC (Electrical Engineering STudents'

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xxxi European assoCiation). Title of the talk “Power Line Carrier Application to Home Automation”.

Dr. Francesco A. Amoroso Francesco Antonio Amoroso received the B.Sc. and M. Sc in Electronics Engineering from University of Calabria in 2004 and 2006, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in Electronics Engineering in 2011 from University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria. Since 2011, Dr. Amoroso is Research Assistant at the Department of Electronics, Computer Science and Systems of University of Calabria. His research interests include the design of electronic systems for Smart Grids and high performance analog integrated electronic circuits. In these fields he has co-authored and published over 20 technical papers and 5 patents. The paper “Settling Time Optimization for Three-Stage CMOS Amplifier Topologies”, authors Pugliese, A. Amoroso, F. A. Cappuccino, G. Cocorullo, G. (IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, Volume: 56 Issue: 12, Dec. 2009) listes as Top 20 for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I downloaded from January - June 2010 and as the top 52 most downloaded paper in IEEE overall, December 2009 and January 2010. He is currently engaged in a number of European Projects dealing with Smart Grids and Energy Storage. He serves as regular reviewer for international journals and conferences. Dr. Amoroso has been selected as the recipient of the University of Calabria Young Researchers Award for 2010. He has received the 2011 IEEE Real World Engineering Project Award for the Project “Coping with the Emerging Energy Demand for Charging Plug-in Electric Vehicles”.

T06. Computer Algebra and Its Applications to Circuits, Signals, and Systems

Presented by: Prof. Zhiping Lin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Prof. Li Xu, Akita Prefectural University, Japan

Computer algebra is playing an increasingly important role in many engineering problems. In particular, Grobner bases, as one of the important tools in computer algebra, have found wide applications in almost every area in circuits, signals and systems. The main reason for the success of Grobner bases is that many problems in mathematics, science and engineering can be represented by multivariate polynomials (ideals, modules, matrices etc.), and Grobner bases are well known to play a similar role in multivariate polynomials as Euclidean Division Algorithm in univariate polynomials. One of the major advantages of Grobner bases, or more general, computer algebra, is that both

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Biography Prof. Zhiping Lin Zhiping Lin received the B. Eng degree from South China Institute of Technology, China in 1982, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Cambridge, England in 1987. Subsequently, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Calgary, Canada. He was an associate professor at Shantou University, China from 1988 to 1993, and a senior engineer at DSO National Laboratories, Singapore from 1993 to 1999. Since Feb. 1999, he has been an associate professor at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. He is currently serving as the Program Director of Bio-Signal Processing, Center for Signal Processing, NTU, and Chairman of Final Year Project Committee, School of EEE.

Dr. Lin was an editorial board member from 1993 to 2004, a guest editor for the special issue on “Applications of Grobner bases to multidimensional systems and signal processing” in 2001, and a Co-Editor since 2005, all for the Journal of Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing. He was an associate editor for the Journal of Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing from 2000 to 2007. Dr Lin is a member of the Digital Signal Processing Technical Committee (TC) and the Life Sciences Systems and Applications TC of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. He has served on organizing/technical committees of various international conferences, including Program Co-Chair of ICICS 2001, General Vice-Chair of IEEE ICICS-PCM 2003, and Finance Chair of IEEE APCCAS 2006.

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xxxiii Dr. Lin is the Chair of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Singapore Chapter for 2007-2008 and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society for 2007-2008.

Prof. Li Xu Li Xu received the B.Eng. degree from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, , China, in 1982, and the M. Eng. and Dr. Eng. degrees from Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan, in 1990 and 1993, respectively. From April 1993 to March 1998, he was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Knowledge-Based Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology. From April 1998 to March 2000, he was a Lecturer at the Department of Information Management, Asahi University, Gifu, Japan. Since April 2000, he has been with the Faculty of Systems Science and Technology, Akita Prefectural University, Akita, Japan, where he is currently a Professor at the Department of Electronics and Information Systems. His research interests include multidimensional system theory, signal processing and the applications of computer algebra to system theory. Dr. Xu has been an Associate Editor for the international journal of Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing (MSSP) since 2000, and was a Guest Co-Editor for the special issue of “Applications of Grobner Bases in Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing” for MSSP published in 2001.

T07. On-chip High-voltage Generator Design

Presented by: Dr. Toru Tanzawa, Micron Japan, Ltd., Japan

According as silicon technology has been advanced, multiple high-voltage generation on chip is becoming one of big challenges on circuit and system design for Flash memories, LCD drivers, and other semiconductor devices to optimize entire circuit area and power efficiency with a low voltage supply. This tutorial covers all the component circuit blocks, including charge pumps, pump regulators, level shifters, oscillators, and references, in addition to an introduction to its application and entire system design. The charge pump inputs the supply voltage and a clock generated by the oscillator, and outputs a voltage higher than the supply voltage or a negative voltage. The regulator enables the charge pump when the absolute value of the output voltage of the charge pump is lower than the target voltage on the basis of a reference voltage, or disables it otherwise. The generated high- or negative-voltage is transferred to a load through high- or low- level shifters. It reviews the various charge pump topologies, including Cockcroft-Walton, parallel capacitor ladder, Dickson, Fibonacci, and 2N. Then, the optimum topology for on-chip high- voltage generator is identified to be Dickson’s linear charge pump taking parasitic capacitance into consideration. Various equivalent

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Biography Toru Tanzawa is Principal Design Engineer at Micron Technology in Tokyo, Japan. He is currently involved in the design of analogue circuits for multi-level cell NAND Flash memories. In the past he also worked for Toshiba as Design Engineer for high- density NAND and high-speed low-voltage NOR Flash memories as well as for RF-CMOS wireless LSI’s for Bluetooth. He received the B.S. degree in physics from Saitama University, Japan, in 1990, the M.S. degree in physics from Tohoku University, Japan, in 1992, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan, in 2002, respectively. He holds over 110 U.S. patents and has published over 30 papers in IEEE conferences and journals. Toru Tanzawa is a senior member of IEEE.

T08. High-/Mixed-Voltage Analog and RF Circuits and Systems for Wireless Applications

Presented by: Prof. Elvis, Pui-In Mak, University of Macau, China; Prof. Rui Paulo da Silva Martins, University of Macau, China

IC designers may have already experienced the shortcomings of low supply voltage (VDD) in ultra-scaled CMOS technologies. High-VDD and mixed-VDD techniques emerged as a potential solution to deal with the problems induced by low-voltage constraints. By exploiting the well-established features of nanoscale processes such as: MOSFETs with multiple oxide thicknesses and VDD driving capability, the performances of analog and RF circuits can be cost-efficiently improved. For instance, a hybrid use of core and I/O VDD’s, thin-oxide and thick-oxide MOSFETs directly open up much freedom in topology selection, while fully benefiting the speed and area improvements of advanced processes. The key concern is on the circuit reliability which, however, can be ensured via proper biasing and use of startup/protection circuitry; both induce neglectable cost. This tutorial aims to provide an overview of the basic principles,

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Biography Prof. Elvis, Pui-In Mak Pui-In Mak (S’00-M’08-SM’11) received the Ph.D. degree from University of Macau (UM), Macao, China, in 2006. He is currently Associate Professor at UM. He has been with the UM State-Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI as Research Assistant (’03-’06), Invited Research Fellow (’06-’08) and Co-Faculty-in-Charge (’08-Present) coordinating the wireless and biomedical research lines. He has a short-term work in Chipidea Microelectronics (’03), and was a Visiting Fellow/Scholar at University of Cambridge, UK (’09), INESC-ID, Portugal (’09) and University of Pavia, Italy (’10). His current research interests are on analog, mixed-signal and RF circuits and systems for wireless, biomedical and physical chemistry and engineering education.

Prof. Mak authored 2 books: Analog-Baseband Architectures and Circuits for Multistandard and Low-Voltage Wireless Transceivers (Springer’07), and High-/Mixed-Voltage Analog and RF Circuit Techniques for Nanoscale CMOS (Springer’12) and 90+ papers in refereed journals and conferences. He holds 3 US patents and 4 in applications. He is the PI/Co-PI of numerous grants supported by Macau Government, National Natural Science Foundation of China and UM. He is a frequent presenter at leading fora: DAC, ISSCC, VLSI, CICC and ISCAS, and author of JSSC, TCAS, TMTT, TBioCAS and CASM, etc.

His service includes: Member of IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS) Board-of-Governors (’07-’11); Associate Editor of IEEE Potentials (’12-’14), IEEE Transactions on Circuits and systems II – Express Briefs (10-’13), IEEE Transactions on Circuits and systems I – Regular Papers (’10-’11), IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Newsletter (’10-Present); Member of CASS Publication Activities (’09-’11), CASCOM (’08-Present) and CASEO (’09-Present) Technical Committees; Conference Committee Member of AVLSIWS’04, APCCAS’08, PrimeAsia’09-11, ISCAS’10, VLSI-SoC’11, RFIT’11, SENSORS’11, APCCAS’12 and ISCAS’15. He co-initiated 3 special GOLD sessions in ISCAS’09-’11.

His paper awards include: ASICON Student Paper Award’03; MWSCAS Student Paper Award’04; IEEJ VLSI Workshop Best

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Prof. Mak was decorated with the Honorary Title of Value for scientific merits by the Macau Government in 2005.

Prof. Rui Paulo da Silva Martins Rui Paulo da Silva Martins (IEEE Member'88 – Senior Member'99 – Fellow'08), born on April 30, 1957, received the Bachelor (5-years), the Masters, and the Ph.D. degrees as well as the Habilitation for Full-Professor in electrical engineering and computers from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), TU of Lisbon, Portugal, in 1980, 1985, 1992 and 2001, respectively. He has been with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering / IST, TU of Lisbon, since October 1980. Since 1992, he has been on leave from IST, TU of Lisbon, and is also with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology (FST), University of Macau (UM), Macao, China, where he is a Full-Professor since 1998. In FST he was the Dean of the Faculty from 1994 to 1997 and he has been Vice-Rector of the University of Macau since 1997. From September 2008, after the reform of the UM Charter, he was nominated after open international recruitment as Vice-Rector (Research) until August 31, 2013. Within the scope of his teaching and research activities he has taught 20 bachelor and master courses and has supervised 24 theses, Ph.D. (11) and Masters (13). He has published: 16 books, co-authoring (5) and co-editing (11), plus 5 book chapters; 204 refereed papers, in scientific journals (38) and in conference proceedings (166); as well as other 70 academic works, in a total of 295 publications. He has co-authored 3 US Patents (1 issued in 2009 and 2 in 2011) and has also submitted other 4. He has created the Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI Research Laboratory of UM: http://www.fst.umac.mo/en/lab/ans_vlsi/website/index.html, recently elevated to State Key Lab of China (the 1st in Engineering in Macao), being its Founding Director. Prof. Rui Martins is an IEEE Fellow, was the Founding Chairman of IEEE Macau Section from 2003 to 2005, and of IEEE Macau Joint-Chapter on Circuits And Systems (CAS) / Communications (COM) from 2005 to 2008 [2009 World Chapter of the Year of the IEEE Circuits And Systems Society (CASS)]. He was the General Chair of the 2008 IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Circuits And Systems – APCCAS’2008, and was elected Vice-President for the Region 10 (Asia, Australia, the Pacific) of IEEE CASS, for the period of 2009 to 2012. He is Associate Editor of the IEEE

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T09. Advances in Speech Coding, Speech Recognition, and Applications

Presented by: Prof. Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University, USA; Dr. Madihally (Sim) Narasimha, Qualcomm, Inc., USA; Prof. Roberto Togneri, The University of Western Australia, Australia

Speech Coding refers to the digital representation of the information-bearing analog speech signal, with emphasis on removing the inherent redundancies. Efficient coding of speech waveforms is essential in a myriad of transmission and storage applications such as traditional telephony, wireless communications (e.g., mobile phones), internet telephony, voice- over-internet protocol (VoIP), and voice mail. Many of these applications are currently going through an impressive growth phase. Speech Recognition encompasses a range of diverse technologies from engineering, signal processing, mathematical statistical modeling and computer science language processing necessary to achieve the goal of human-computer interaction using our most natural form of communication: speech. Applications of speech recognition have exploded due to the advent of smartphone technology where the use of the traditional keyboard and mouse has given way to touch and speech, and in enterprise automated computer voice response services for enquiries and transactions. We are now experiencing an exponential growth in the adoption of speech recognition in smartphone and mobile technology, in information and transaction services and increased R&D effort on efficient low-cost and low-power implementations, robustness in the presence of ambient noise and reliable language understanding and dialog management. The aim of this tutorial is to introduce the basic principles underlying the generation, coding and transmission of speech. First, we present the two major speech coding schemes-- waveform coding and parametric coding—and delineate the fundamental principles behind the coding methods used therein. Then, we discuss examples of speech coding standards in use today and the practical implementation of a popular standardized speech coder e.g. on a DSP processor. We also present practical speech coding methods and signal

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Biography Prof. Tokunbo Ogunfunmi Dr. Tokunbo Ogunfunmi (Senior Member, IEEE) is currently the Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development in the School of Engineering at Santa Clara University (SCU), Santa Clara, CA. He is also an Associate Professor in the department of Electrical Engineering and Director of the Signal Processing Research Lab. (SPRL). Previously, in 2003, he served for six months as Acting Chair of the Dept. of Electrical Engineering. His research interests include Digital Signal Processing, Adaptive and nonlinear filters, Multimedia (Video/Audio/Speech), neural networks and VLSI/FPGA/DSP development. He has published two books and 140+ papers in refereed journal and conference papers in these and related areas. He is a Senior Member of the Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), a Member of Sigma Xi (the Scientific Research Society), and a Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He is a

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Dr. Madihally (Sim) Narasimha Madihally (Sim) Narasimha has more than twenty years of experience in the telecommunications and networking industries. He is currently a Senior Director of Technology at Qualcomm Inc., Santa Clara, CA. Prior to joining Qualcomm, he was Vice President of Technology at Ample Communications, where he directed the development of Ethernet physical layer chips. Prior to that, he served in technology leadership roles at several Voice- over-IP (VoIP) startup companies including IP Unity, Realchip Communications, and Empowertel Networks. He also held senior management positions at Symmetricom and Granger Associates, where he was instrumental in bringing many DSP-based telecommunications products to the market. His research interests include digital signal processing algorithms for wireless and baseband communication receivers, signal processing techniques to improve speech quality in Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) systems, and voice/video compression algorithms. He has authored one book, five patents, and over forty refereed journal and conference papers in these and related areas. He has also served as a guest editor for two special issues of the IEEE transactions on applications of digital signal processing. Currently he also serves as a Consulting Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, Stanford, CA, where he developed a new academic program in the telecommunications area by introducing two new courses: Digital Transmission Systems in Telecommunications and Digital Switching Systems in Telecommunications into the Stanford curriculum. He is also a Lecturer in Electrical Engineering at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, where he teaches speech coding and wireless

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Prof. Roberto Togneri Dr Roberto Togneri is currently an Associate Professor with the School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering at the University of Western Australia. He was the Deputy Head of School from 2007 to 2008 and currently serves on the Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Faculty committee overseeing the implementation of the engineering foundation units for the New Courses Curriculum from 2012. Dr Togneri was also the recipient of a Faculty excellence in teaching award in 2008 and has had 5 nominations for teaching excellence.

His research activities include signal processing and robust feature extraction of speech signals, statistical and neural network models for speech and speaker recognition, audio-visual recognition and biometrics, and related aspects of communications, information retrieval, and pattern recognition. He has published 90 over papers in book chapters, refereed journals and international conferences in the areas of spoken language and information systems. He was co-author of the books “Fundamentals of Information Theory and Coding Design”, Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2003 and “Auditory Features for Speech Recognition and Enhancement”, VDM Verlag, 2009, is the chief investigator on two Australian Research Council Discovery Project research grants from 2010 to 2013, and is the lead local organizer of the AusTalk: Audio-Visual Corpus of Australian Speech initiative. Dr Togneri also served on the Technical Program Committee of the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA) InterSpeech 2008, and the Asian Pacific Communications Conference (APCC) 2005, and is currently on the editorial board of the International Journal of Emerging Sciences (IJES). He is a member on the executive of the Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association (ASSTA), senior member of the IEEE and a member of the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA).

T10. Small Scale Energy Harvesting (EH) – Principles, Practices, and Future Trends

Presented by: Prof. Dong S. Ha, Virginia Tech, USA

Harvesting small scale energy from otherwise wasted ambient energy sources has attracted immense research efforts for applications such as battery-powered wireless sensor networks for structural monitoring, industrial condition monitoring and

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Biography Dong S. Ha received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Seoul National University, Korea, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Iowa. Since Fall 1986, he has been a faculty member of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech. He founded Center for Embedded Systems for Critical Applications (CESCA) composing of nine faculty members in 2003, and he served as Director of the center for seven years. He is also a member of Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems (CEHMS) of Virginia Tech.

He specializes in low-power IC design for analog/mixed-signal and RF ICs targeting for embedded system applications. His research interests include low-power IC design for small scale energy harvesting including solar, thermal, and vibration, structural health monitoring systems and processors, and high temperature RF ICs. He is a Fellow of the IEEE.

T11. Challenges and Opportunities in Internet of Things

Presented by: Dr. Yen-Kuang Chen, Intel Labs, USA; Prof. Chih- Ting Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Digital sensing, processing, and communication capabilities will be ubiquitously embedded into everyday objects, turning them into an Internet of things (IoT, also known as, machine-to- machine, M2M). More importantly, everyday objects will become data generators, with sensors everywhere continuously collecting a large quantity of data about their context and use, processors everywhere analyzing and inferring useful knowledge from the

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Biography Dr. Yen-Kuang Chen Yen-Kuang Chen (S'92-M'98-SM'02-F'12) received his B.S. degree from National Taiwan University and his Ph.D. degree from Princeton University, both in electrical engineering. Hs is a Principal Engineer at Intel Corporation and Associate Director of the Intel-NTU Connected Context Computing Center. His research interests include Internet of Things, machine-to-machine, multimedia signal processing, video compression, parallel processing, and computer architecture. He is a key contributor to SSSE3 and AVX instruction sets on Intel Core processor family. He has 25+ US patents, 25+ pending patent applications, and 85+ technical publications.

Dr. Chen has served as an editorial board member of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on Circuit and System for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on Circuit and System I, and the Journal of Signal Processing Systems. He has served as a program committee member of 40+ international conferences, on multimedia, video compression/communication, image/signal

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Prof. Chih-Ting Lin Chih-Ting Lin received the B.S. degree in civil engineering and M.S. degree in applied mechanics from the National Taiwan University, in 1996 and 1998, respectively. He also received the M.S. and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 2003 and 2006, respectively.

Since September 2006, he has been with the National Taiwan University, where he is an assistant professor of the Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering and the Department of Electrical Engineering. His current research interests include bio- MEMS, bio-chips, nano fabrication, and biomolecular detection technology.

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Special Sessions

Special Session Chairs Andy (Jinyong) Chung, Inha University, Korea Yong Lian, National University of Singapore, Singapore Gerald E. Sobelman, University of Minnesota, USA

The objective of the special sessions is to complement the regular program with new or emerging topics of particular interest to the circuits and systems community that will also cut across and beyond disciplines traditionally represented at ISCAS. The topics aligned with the conference theme “Convergence of BINET (Bio Info Nano Enviro Technology)” will be provided and discussed, including the Circuit and Systems applications to Mobile Healthcare, DNA Sequencing, Imaging and Vision for Intelligent Vehicles, ECC and Signal processing for Flash memory, Hybrid Kilo/Mega Core Architectures, Nano-device based Computing, Information Security, Connectivity and Convergence in Consumer Electronics, Education, and others. Some first papers will serve as an introduction to the field.

Special Sessions Topics

Advances in Circuits & Systems Educational Delivery

Information Security Related Circuits & Systems

Complex Systems and Networks: Nexus of All Realities in Circuits and Systems

Connectivity and Convergence in Consumer Electronics

ECC and Signal Processing for Flash Memory

Image Processing and Vision for Intelligent Vehicles

Memristors and Memristive Circuits

Nano-devices Based New Computing Paradigms

Next Generation DNA Sequence Processing LSI and System

Next Generation Mobile Healthcare: A Circuits and Systems Perspective

Problems and Solutions on Hybrid Kilo/Mega Core Architectures

Recent Advances in Sparse Adaptive Filters

Shortcuts in Circuits and Systems Education

Ubiquitous ULP M2M Sensors & Communication Solutions

Network-on-Chip Design

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Live Demonstrations on Circuits and Systems

Time: 13:40-17:00pm Date: Monday, May 21, 2012 Place: Lobby (3F)

The “Live demonstrations of circuits and systems” track offers the possibility for an interactive and tangible form of presentation which is quite different from oral and or poster sessions. The demonstrations will be conducted in presentation booths with ample space to set up a working system, may it be an interactive software on a laptop, a hardware setup or even a robot. Conference attendees are invited to experience the demonstrations directly, to interact with, play with, and challenge them. Presenters have the opportunity to show direct proof of their working systems and to create a lasting impression. Prospective demonstrations could be either on work that has already been published or on research that is anticipated to be published concurrently in ISCAS this year.

Live Demonstrations on CAS Chairs Kyoungrok Cho, Chungbuk National University, Korea Tobi Delbruck, University of Zurich and ETH Zürich, Switzerland Jongsun Park, Korea University, Korea

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WiCAS/GoLD Banquet

presents

Protocols and Life

Radia Perlman is a Fellow at Intel Labs Monday May 21, 2012 at 19:00pm Sabrina Hall (2F), DIAMANT

Radia Perlman is a Fellow at Intel Labs. Her contributions to layers 2 and 3 of networking include making link state routing stable and scalable, and the specific protocol she designed for DECnet in the 1980’s (IS-IS) remains deployed in many ISPs today. She also designed the spanning tree protocol which has been the backbone of Ethernet technology for several decades, as well as the more recent TRILL technology, which has been standardized by IETF. She has also made significant contributions in network security including assured delete of data, networks resilient to malicious failure of trusted components, and authentication and authorization models. She also is credited with being the inventor of "tangible computing", a concept of making programming concepts accessible to young children by having commands be physical objects that are assembled into a program.

Dr. Perlman has taught at MIT and Harvard, and is currently an affiliate professor at University of Washington and adjunct professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong.

She is the author of the textbook “Interconnections: Bridges, Routers, Switches and Internetworking Protocols”, and coauthor of “Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World". She holds over 100 issued patents, a Ph.D. in computer science from MIT, an honorary doctorate from KTH, and numerous industry awards including lifetime achievement awards from Usenix and ACM SIGCOMM.

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Join us for WiCAS/GoLD Banquet and Radia Perlman’s keynote address 19:00pm at Sabrina Hall (2F), DIAMANT Good place and food All CASS members are welcome. Sponsored by IEEE Circuits and Systems Society

DIAMANT is a short walk from the COEX conference venue.

WiCAS Organizing Committee Pamela Abshire, University of Maryland, USA Hyesook Lim, Ewha Womans University, Korea Alyssa Apsel, Cornell University, USA Sule Ozev, Arizona State University, USA

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Ph.D./GoLD_WiCAS Panel

Ph.D./GoLD_WiCAS Panel Q&A and Networking Event

Time: 17:10-18:20pm Date: Monday, May 21, 2012 Room: Room 300 (3F) Moderator: Paul Ampadu, University of Rochester, USA

The Ph.D./GoLD Subcommittee, in conjunction with WiCAS, will hold a Ph.D./GoLD_WiCAS Panel Discussion and Networking Event on Monday May 21 at 17:10pm. The confirmed panelists below will share practical and experiential tips on "Effective Communication for Young Professionals."

Panelists

1. David Allstot, University of Washington, USA

2. Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Duke University, USA & Tsinghua University, China

3. Pau-Choo (Julia) Chung, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

4. Ruxandra Costea, University of Bucharest, Romania

5. Chai Wah Wu, IBM Research, USA

6. Jin-Gyeong Kim, LG Electronics, Korea

7. Myeong-Eun Hwang, Samsung Electronics, Korea

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David J. Allstot University of Washington USA

David J. Allstot (S’72—M’72—SM’83—F’92) received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the Univ. of Portland, Oregon State Univ., and the Univ. of California, Berkeley. He has held several industrial and academic positions and has been the Boeing- Egtvedt Chair Professor of Engineering at the Univ. of Washington since 1999. He was Chair of the Dept. of Electrical Engineering from 2004 to 2007. He is currently a Visiting Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University.

Dr. Allstot has advised approximately 100 M.S. and Ph.D. graduates, published more than 300 papers, and received several awards for outstanding teaching and graduate advising including the 1980 IEEE W.R.G. Baker Award, 1995 and 2010 IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS) Darlington Award, 1998 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) Beatrice Winner Award, 1999 IEEE CASS Golden Jubilee Medal, 2004 IEEE CASS Charles A. Desoer Technical Achievement Award, 2005 Semiconductor Research Corp. Aristotle Award, 2008 Semiconductor Industries Assoc. University Research Award, and 2011 IEEE CASS Mac Van Valkenburg Award. His service includes: 1990-93 Assoc. Editor and 1993-95 Editor of IEEE TCAS II, 1990-93 Member of Technical Program Committee of the IEEE CICC Conference, 1992-95 Member, Board of Governors of IEEE CASS, 1994-2004, Member, Technical Program Committee, IEEE ISSCC, 1995-97, 2001, 2003-04, Member, Executive Committee of IEEE ISSCC, 1996-2000 Short Course Chair of IEEE ISSCC, 2000-2001 Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE CASS, 2001 and 2008 Co-General Chair of IEEE ISCAS, 2006-2007 Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society and 2009 President of IEEE CASS.

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Krishnendu Chakrabarty Duke University, USA & Tsinghua University, China

Krishnendu Chakrabarty (F-IEEE) is Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Duke University USA, and Chair Professor of Software Theory at Tsinghua University China. Prof. Chakrabarty’s research interests include IC testing and design-for- testability, digital microfluidics, biochips, cyberphysical systems, and optimization of digital print and enterprise systems. He has authored 11 books on these topics (with two more in press), published over 400 papers, and given 180 invited, keynote, and plenary talks. Prof. Chakrabarty is the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Design & Test of Computers and ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems. He serves as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II, and IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, and he is an Editor of the Journal of Electronic Testing: Theory and Applications. He received the B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (1990) and the M.S.E. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1992 and 1995).

Prof. Chakrabarty is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Early Faculty (CAREER) award, the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator award, the Humboldt Research Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Germany, and several IEEE best papers awards. He is a Golden Core Member of the IEEE Computer Society, and an ACM Distinguished Engineer. He was a 2009 Invitational Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). He is a recipient of the 2008 Duke University Graduate School Dean’s Award and the 2010 Capers and Marion McDonald Award for excellence in mentoring and advising. He served as a Distinguished Visitor of the IEEE Computer Society (2005-2007) and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (2006-2007). Currently he serves as an ACM Distinguished Speaker and an IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitor (2010-2012), as well as an IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Distinguished Lecturer (2012-2013).

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Pau-Choo (Julia) Chung National Cheng Kung University Taiwan

Pau-Choo (Julia) Chung (S’89-M’91-SM’02-F’08) is Distinguished Professor and Department Chair of electrical engineering at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan. She has served as Director of the Institute of Computer and Communication Engineering (2008-2011), Vice Dean of the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (2011), Director of the Center for Research of E-life Digital Technology (2005-2008), and Director of Electrical Laboratory (2005-2008) at NCKU. Dr. Chung’s research interests include image/video analysis and pattern recognition, biosignal analysis, computer vision and computational intelligence, all with applications to healthcare and medicine. She received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Texas Tech University, USA, in 1991 and joined NCKU soon thereafter.

Dr. Chung has served as Program Committee Member in many international conferences. She was a Member of the IEEE International Steering Committee, IEEE Asian Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems (2006-2008), Special Session Co-Chair of ISCAS 2009 and 2010, Special Session Co-Chair of ICECS 2010, TPC of APCCAS 2010, Chair of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) (2004-2005), Tainan Chapter, Chair of the IEEE Life Science Systems and Applications Technical Committee (2008-2009) and a member of the BioCAS Technical Committee and the Multimedia Systems & Applications Technical Committee of the CAS Society. She also serves as the Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and served as the Editor of the Journal of Information Science and Engineering, the Guest Editor of Journal of High Speed Network, the Guest Editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, and the Secretary General of Biomedical Engineering Society of the Republic of China. She is one of the co-founders of Medical Image Standard Association (MISA) in Taiwan and is currently on the Board of Directors of MISA. Dr. Chung is a member of the Board of Governors of the CAS Society (2007-2009, 2010-2012).

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Ruxandra Costea University of Bucharest Romania

Ruxandra L. Costea is currently with the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Bucharest where she teaches electrical engineering fundamentals and neural networks inspired circuits. Her current research interests include neural network dynamics, nonlinear analog circuits and systems, biologically inspired computational circuits and subthreshold MOS circuits. All with applications to analog signal and image processing, filters, pattern recognition and sensors. Dr. Costea received the B.Sc. degree in electronics and telecommunication engineering, (2000), the M.Sc degree in electrical engineering (2001), and the Ph.D. (2007) all from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania. Her Ph.D. thesis dealt with time prediction for recurrent neural networks and applications to clock design for winner take all selectors.

Dr. Costea is a research grant winner of the European Union funded projects (2010 and 2011), as well as other national grants (2008, 2010). She has also received doctoral and postdoctoral training grants at the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya – Barcelona, Spain, Jyvaskyla University – Finland, University of Auckland – New Zeeland. She is a local organizer of Romanian electrical engineering conferences (since 2001, advisor for master’s thesis, and tutor of freshman students. Dr. Costea is an IEEE member, an active reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, reviewer for neural networks at various international conferences (IWACI 2010, ISNN 2010) and served as session chair at ICONIP 2008.

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Chai Wah Wu IBM Research USA

Chai Wah Wu (F-IEEE) received the B.S. and B. A. degrees in Computer Engineering and Cognitive Science from Lehigh University, and the M. A. degree in Mathematics and M.S. and Ph. D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. He is currently Manager of the Intelligent Energy Management Group at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in New York. His research interests include digital halftoning, , image watermarking, nonlinear dynamics, complex networks, algebraic graph theory and multimedia security. He has published over 200 papers and is the inventor on 57 patents. He has served on the technical program committees of numerous international conferences. He is the recipient of several Technical Accomplishment and Outstanding Technical Achievement awards from IBM Research. Dr. Wu is the Co-Chair of CNNA 2010 and 2012 and has served as associate editor of IEEE TCAS-I and TCAS-II, and has chaired the IEEE CAS TC on Cellular Nanoscale Networks and Array Computing. He has been an IEEE CAS Distinguished Lecturer and a member of the Board of Governors of IEEE CAS. He was elected Fellow of the IEEE in 2001 and is currently an IEEE EAB ABET Program Evaluator.

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Jin-Gyeong Kim LG Electronics Korea

Jin-Gyeong Kim is Research Fellow at System IC Laboratory of LG Electronics Inc. in Korea. His research interests are in DTV SoC architectures, video codec IP, digital broadcasting systems, smart TVs, graphic processors, image and signal processing, IP and SoC verification methodologies, and configurable processors. He has developed many prototype systems, ASICs and SoCs for digital TV and mobile TV since 1992. He received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Yonsei University in Korea in 1990, the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from KAIST, Korea in 1992, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California, USA in 2003. He designed MPEG-2 video decoder IC for DTV chipset in 1996, developed H.264 decoder IP for the T-DMB SoC, and led several SoC development projects (including T-DMB SoC-2004, DTV SoC for Digital-to-Analog converter box-2006, and SoC for Smart TV-2010). Currently he is a leader of multimedia IP development team for DTV SoC department.

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Myeong-Eun Hwang Samsung Electronics Korea

Myeong-Eun Hwang received the B.S. degree in electronic engineering from Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, in 1992, the M.S. degree in electrical and electronic engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejon, Korea, in 1996, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, in 2007.

From 1995 to 2001, he was a Senior Research Engineer with LG Semiconductor and Hyundai Electronics, Seoul, where he was engaged in several projects on embedded microcontroller units and 16-bit digital signal processing- core designs. In 1997, he was a Research Engineer with LG Semiconductor America and the Chromatic Research Center, San Jose, CA, where he was involved in the evaluation of MPACT media processors. In summer 2004, he was an Intern with Qualcomm, San Diego, CA, where he was working on interconnect and memory characterization in nanometer technology. In 2008, he worked for Intel, Hillsboro, OR, as an Engineer in enhanced-performance central-processing-unit design. Since October 2010, he has been with Samsung Electronics, Seoul, as a Principle Engineer. His research interests include the characterization of nanoelectronics and low-power high-performance integrated devices, circuits, and architecture design under process variations in nanometer technology.

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Social Events

Besides the technical program, exciting social programs are planned at ISCAS 2012 drawing on the rich cultural heritage of Korea.

Attention: Children under the age of 18 will not be allowed at the social events, and ALL attendees must have name tags.

Welcome Reception Date: Sunday May 20, 2012 Time: 18:30pm ~ Place: Grand Ballroom (1F)

Food, drinks and CASS Band will welcome ISCAS 2012 attendees.

WiCAS/GoLD Banquet Date: Monday May 21, 2012 Time: 19:00pm ~ Place: DIAMANT

All CASS members are welcome.

Conference Banquet Date: Tuesday May 22, 2012 Time: 18:30pm ~ Place: Grand Ballroom (1F)

Conference banquet will offer you a good opportunity to promote friendship with all attendees. Delicious food, unforgettable performances of 4MINUTE, one of the top-class K-POP idols enlisted as the most-favored group, and Jeollabuk-do Institute for Korean Traditional Performing Arts, a top performing group in Korea, will be offered at the banquet. An invitation to the banquet is extended to all attendees including registered students.

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Farewell Party Date: Wednesday May 23, 2012 Time: 18:00pm ~ Place: National Museum of Korea

The National Museum of Korea is a place where you can explore the essence of Korean arts and culture. The museum combines Korean history, life, and arts, from hand axes of the Paleolithic period, to celadons of the Goryeo dynasty, to paintings of the Joseon dynasty, to modern photography. After cultural exploration, Korean traditional food and traditional music performance will bid farewell to ISCAS 2012 attendees, inviting them to return for ISCAS 2013.

* Free Buses to the National Museum of Korea Boarding Time: 16:15~17:00pm Place: between COEX and Trade Tower

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Brief Introduction of Seoul and Korea Seoul is a fast-moving modern metropolis and one of the largest cities in the world. Home to over 10 million citizens, it is a friendly city that is easy to get around.

Conference Venue ISCAS2012 will be held in May 20 – 23, 2012 at COEX, Seoul, Korea.

Language The official language of the symposium is English.

About Korea Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, is a truly remarkable country. There are so many things to see and do in Korea that you are sure to find an attraction that is the perfect match for your requirements. Korea’s rugged mountainous terrain and hundreds of miles of coastline provide unlimited scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities throughout the year. But scenic wonders are not the only attraction of Korea. Evidence of Korea’s unique 5,000-year-old history and culture can be found everywhere. Every city and village have their share of traditional festivals that preserve the old ways of life, but updated to cater to the comforts of foreign visitors. The unique Korean cuisine has flavors sure to please every palate.

Currency Exchange Korea's currency unit is won which comes in 1,000, 5,000, 10,000 and 50,000 won bills, and 10, 50, 100 and 500 won coins. Generally, banks are open between 09:30-16:30 Monday to Friday. Automated teller machines are in operation 24 hours a day. Most larger stores, hotels and restaurants in Korea will accept major international credit cards. However, it is advisable to carry some cash, since many smaller establishments and stores are unlikely to accept any credit cards.

Payment Methods Except for street vendors, most shops follow a fixed price system and do not appreciate aggressive haggling. Most larger shops accept major international credit cards (VISA, MASTER, etc). Traditional marketplaces and street vendors do not accept credit cards, so be sure to bring cash.

Tax & Tipping Tipping is usually not customized in Korea, but it is appropriate for the excellent service. In major tourist hotels, 10% VAT and 10% service charge are added to the bills for rooms, meals and other services.

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lx Business Hours Banks Weekdays: 09:00 – 16:00 Weekends and National Holidays: Closed

Government Offices and Organizations Weekdays: 09:00 – 18:00 Weekends and National Holidays: Closed

Department Stores 10:30 – 20:00 Typically one day a month (usually a Monday) department stores are closed to the public.

Transportation Subway The Seoul subway system consists of lines 1 through 9 plus the Jungang Line, Bundang Line, and Gyeongui Line. Each line can be distinguished by its representative color as well as signs and maps found throughout each station.

Taxis Taxis are useful means of transportation in Korea. But if you feel as though you have been overcharged, have mistakenly taken a "call van", or have experienced any other problems, please report the license plate number, time and date of use, and the destination details to [email protected] or the Korea Tourism Organization Tourist Complaint Center (02-735-0101, 02-1330)

Climate The average temperature of Seoul in late May is 17.5ºC.

Electricity Korea uses 110 and 220 volts, 60 cycles system but the standard voltage is 220 volts. Regarding the shape of outlet, Korea uses ‘Round pin attachment plug’ type. Please check up your plug and prepare the adapter, if necessary.

Time Difference In relation to Greenwich Mean Time, Korea is +9 hours.

1330 Korea Travel Phone For English assistance or travel information, just dial 1330, and a bilingual operator will offer you detailed tourism information.

Telephone Calls To make an international call, first dial the international dialing code (001, 002 or 008), then the country code, area code, and finally the individual number. You may rent a cell phone at the airport.

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lxi Lecture Sessions: Monday May 21

Time Room 300 Room E1 Room E2 Room E3 Room E4 Room E7 A1L-A A1L-B A1L-C A1L-D A1L-E A1L-F Monday Next Generation Mobile VLSI for FIR & IIR Digital Sigma Delta Circuits I Cryptography and Biomedical and Genomic May 21, 2012 Healthcare: A Circuits Communications Filters Security for Signal Processing & 10:40-12:10 and Systems Communications Bioimaging Technology I Perspective Systems Track SPECIAL VLSI DSP Analog CASCOM BioCAS/LiSSA A2L-A A2L-B A2L-C A2L-D A2L-E A2L-F Monday Wireless Circuits and System Design Compressive Sensing Sigma Delta Circuits II Wireline Biomedical and Genomic May 21, 2012 Systems II Methodology Communications I Signal Processing & 13:40-15:10 Bioimaging Technology lxii II Track Analog VLSI DSP Analog CASCOM BioCAS/LiSSA A3L-A A3L-B A3L-C A3L-D A3L-E A3L-F Monday Wireless Circuits and Low Power Memory & Video Coding Sigma-Delta Converters Modeling and Analysis Biomedical and Genomic May 21, 2012 Systems I Arithmetic Circuit I of Communications Signal Processing & 15:30-17:00 Design Systems Bioimaging Technology III Track Analog VLSI DSP Analog CASCOM BioCAS/LiSSA

62 Lecture Sessions: Monday May 21

Time Room 307A Room 307B Room 307C Room 308A Room 308B Room 308C A1L-G A1L-H A1L-J A1L-K A1L-L A1L-M Monday New Directions in Video Coding Chaotic Circuits and Problems and Solutions Low Power Amplifiers Modeling, Dynamics May 21, 2012 Digital CAD and Implementation and Systems on Hybrid Kilo/Mega and Control of Power 10:40-12:10 Verification Optimization Core Architectures Converters

Track CANDE VSP Nonlinear SPECIAL Analog Power A2L-G A2L-H A2L-J A2L-K A2L-L A2L-M Monday Analog/Mixed Signal Multiview and 3D Bifurcation Analysis ECC and Signal Complex Amplifiers Power Converters for May 21, 2012 and Layout Visual Signal Coding and Chaos Control Processing for Flash Specialized Applications Optimization Memory lxiii 13:40-15:10

Track CANDE VSP Nonlinear SPECIAL Analog Power A3L-G A3L-H A3L-J A3L-K A3L-L A3L-M Monday High Level Synthesis 3D Visual Signal Bifurcation and Chaos Network-on-Chip Gm-C Filters Power Converters and May 21, 2012 and Verification Acquisition and in Nonlinear Circuits & Design Energy Harvesting 15:30-17:00 Rendering Systems Circuits

Track CANDE VSP Nonlinear SPECIAL Analog Power

63 Lecture Sessions: Tuesday May 22

Time Room 300 Room E1 Room E2 Room E3 Room E4 Room E7 B1L-A B1L-B B1L-C B1L-D B1L-E B1L-F Tuesday Connectivity and DSP Circuit Design I Digital Filter Design Pipelined Data Software Defined Radio Circuits for Biomedical May 22, 2012 Convergence in Converters and Cognitive Radio Systems I 09:40-11:10 Consumer Electronics Systems Track SPECIAL VLSI DSP Analog CASCOM BioCAS/LiSSA B2L-A B2L-B B2L-C B2L-D B2L-E B2L-F Tuesday Ubiquitous ULP M2M DSP Circuit Design II Speech Processing Calibration Techniques Millimeter-Wave & Circuits for Biomedical May 22, 2012 Sensors & for Data Converters I Optical Systems II 11:30-13:00 Communication Communications Solutions Circuits lxiv Track SPECIAL VLSI DSP Analog CASCOM BioCAS/LiSSA B3L-A B3L-B B3L-C B3L-D B3L-E B3L-F Tuesday Image Processing and Arithmetic Circuits DSP for Calibration Techniques Advanced Wireless Circuits for Biomedical May 22, 2012 Vision for Intelligent Communications for Data Converters II Receiver Systems III 14:30-16:00 Vehicles Track SPECIAL VLSI DSP Analog CASCOM BioCAS/LiSSA B4L-A B4L-B B4L-C B4L-D B4L-E B4L-F Tuesday VLSI for Image & Cryptographic Engine DSP Implementation Low-Power Wireless MIMO System Biomedical & Live May 22, 2012 Video Systems Design and Embedded Systems Circuits Science Systems I 16:20-17:50 Track VLSI VLSI DSP Analog CASCOM BioCAS/LiSSA

64 Lecture Sessions: Tuesday May 22

Time Room 307A Room 307B Room 307C Room 308A Room 308B Room 308C B1L-G B1L-H B1L-J B1L-K B1L-L B1L-M Tuesday Media Content Analysis High Efficiency Video Complex Networks and Vision, Range, and Advance Circuit Theory Integrated Power May 22, 2012 and Recognition Coding (HEVC) Nonlinear Dynamics Network Sensors Circuits and Pumps 09:40-11:10 Track Multimedia VSP Nonlinear Sensors Analog Power B2L-G B2L-H B2L-J B2L-K B2L-L B2L-M Tuesday Resource Allocation for Visual Signal Analysis Analog Circuits and Auditory, Chemical & Analog Signal Power and Energy May 22, 2012 Media Processing and and Protection Systems Strain Sensors Processing and Filtering Circuits and Systems 11:30-13:00 Streaming І Track Multimedia VSP Nonlinear Sensors Analog Power lxv B3L-G B3L-H B3L-J B3L-K B3L-M Tuesday Architecture Designs Nanodevices and Analog and Mixed Sensor Devices Information Security May 22, 2012 for Multimedia Circuits Mode Circuits and Related Circuits & 14:30-16:00 Computing Systems Systems Track Multimedia Nano/Giga Nonlinear Sensors SPECIAL B4L-G B4L-H B4L-J B4L-K B4L-M Tuesday Efficient Design Technology for Memristors and Image and Vision Complex Systems and May 22, 2012 Implementations of Enhancing Circuit Memristive Circuits Sensors Networks: Nexus of All 16:20-17:50 Media Coding Systems Reliability Realities in Circuits and Systems Track Multimedia Nano/Giga SPECIAL Sensors SPECIAL

65 Lecture Sessions: Wednesday May 23

Time Room 300 Room E1 Room E2 Room E3 Room E4 Room E7 C1L-A C1L-B C1L-C C1L-D C1L-E C1L-F Wednesday Next Generation DNA Circuit Testing & Multirate Signal Successive Wireless System and IC Integrated Biomedical May 23, 2012 Sequence Processing Modeling Processing and Approximation ADCs Systems, BioMEMS, 09:40-11:10 LSI and System Transforms Bio-Sensors/Actuators & Lab-on-Chip I Track SPECIAL VLSI DSP Analog CASCOM BioCAS/LiSSA C2L-A C2L-B C2L-C C2L-D C2L-E C2L-F Wednesday UWB Systems I Low Power Circuits I Detection and Oscillator Circuits Decoders for Low- Wireless, Wearable, and May 23, 2012 Estimation Density Parity-Check Implantable/Injectable 11:30-13:00 Codes Technology I lxvi

Track CASCOM VLSI DSP Analog CASCOM BioCAS/LiSSA C3L-A C3L-B C3L-C C3L-D C3L-E C3L-F Wednesday Image Analysis & Low Power Statistical and Blind Low Power Reference Advanced MIMO Harvesting/Scavenging May 23, 2012 Processing I Communication/Signal Signal Processing Circuits Detector Energy for Biomedical 14:30-16:00 Processing Systems Devices I

Track DSP VLSI DSP Analog CASCOM BioCAS/LiSSA

66 Lecture Sessions: Wednesday May 23

Time Room 307A Room 307B Room 307C Room 308A Room 308B Room 308C C1L-G C1L-H C1L-J C1L-K C1L-L C1L-M Wednesday Spiking Neural Systems Network-on-chip and Circuits and Systems Memory Circuits I Mixed Signal Circuits I Nano-devices Based May 23, 2012 Memrister Education New Computing 09:40-11:10 Paradigms

Track Neural Nano/Giga Education VLSI Analog SPECIAL C2L-G C2L-H C2L-J C2L-K C2L-L C2L-M Wednesday Cellular Processor Visual Signal Advances in Circuits & Reconfigurable & Data Converters and Recent Advances in May 23, 2012 Arrays Processing and Systems Educational Array-Based Regulators Sparse Adaptive Filters 11:30-13:00 Modeling Delivery Architectures lxvii

Track Neural VSP SPECIAL VLSI Analog SPECIAL C3L-G C3L-H C3L-J C3L-K C3L-L Wednesday Neural Implementations Visual Signal Shortcuts in Circuits Digital Circuit Design I Interface Circuits for May 23, 2012 Reconstruction and and Systems Education Sensors 14:30-16:00 Coding

Track Neural VSP SPECIAL VLSI Analog

67 Live Demo Sessions: Monday May 21

Live Demo Area Live Demo Area Live Demo Area Live Demo Area Time (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) A4P-N A4P-P A4P-Q A4P-R Monday Live Demos 1 Live Demos 2 Live Demos 3 Live Demos 4 May 21, 2012 13:40-17:00 Track Demos Demos Demos Demos lxviii

68 Poster Sessions: Tuesday May 22

Poster Area Poster Area Poster Area Poster Area Poster Area Time (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) B5P-N B5P-P B5P-Q B5P-R B5P-S Tuesday Interconnection & Interconnection & Image Analysis & Circuits and Systems Quality Assurance for May 22, 2012 Clock Design I Clock Design II Processing II for Media Processing Media Processing and 09:40-11:10 Communication Track VLSI VLSI DSP Multimedia Multimedia B6P-N B6P-P B6P-Q B6P-R B6P-S Tuesday Low Power Circuits II Memory Circuits II Video Signal Processing Visual Signal Visual Signal Coding, May 22, 2012 Processing and Modeling and 11:30-13:00 Enhancement Representation I lxix Track VLSI VLSI DSP VSP VSP Tuesday B7P-N B7P-P B7P-Q B7P-R B7P-S May 22, 2012 Amplifiers & Analog Mixed Signal Circuits II Mixed Signal Circuits Oscillators and Biomedical & 14:30-16:00 Filters I and Testing Phase-locked Loops Live Science Systems II Track Analog Analog Analog Nonlinear BioCAS/LiSSA B8P-N B8P-P B8P-Q B8P-R B8P-S Tuesday Wireless Circuits and Wireless Circuits and Interface Circuits Amplifiers & Wireless, Wearable, and May 22, 2012 Systems IV Systems III Analog Filters II Implantable/Injectable 16:20-17:50 Technology II Track Analog Analog Analog Analog BioCAS/LiSSA

69 Poster Sessions: Tuesday May 22

Poster Area Poster Area Poster Area Poster Area Time (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) B5P-T B5P-U B5P-V B5P-W Tuesday Design of Optical Wireless Communication Circuits for Error Other Topics in Circuits May 22, 2012 Receiver and Amplifier Circuit and Scheme Correcting Codes & Systems for 09:40-11:10 Communications Track CASCOM CASCOM CASCOM CASCOM B6P-T B6P-U B6P-V B6P-W Tuesday Visual Signal Coding, Circuits and Systems for UWB Systems II Wireline Communications May 22, 2012 Modeling and Visual Signal Processing II 11:30-13:00 Representation II lxx Track VSP VSP CASCOM CASCOM B7P-T B7P-U B7P-V B7P-W Tuesday Biomedical and Genomic Neural Systems Nonlinear Dynamic and Power Systems and May 22, 2012 Signal Processing & Bifurcation Analysis Electronic Circuits 14:30-16:00 Bioimaging Technology IV Track BioCAS/LiSSA Neural Nonlinear Power B8P-T B8P-U B8P-V B8P-W Tuesday Circuits for Biomedical Circuits for Biomedical Power Electronic Circuit Applications for May 22, 2012 Systems IV Systems V Converters and Smart Grids and 16:20-17:50 Applications Renewables Track BioCAS/LiSSA BioCAS/LiSSA Power Power

70 Poster Sessions: Wednesday May 23

Poster Area Poster Area Poster Area Poster Area Time (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) C4P-N C4P-P C4P-Q C4P-R Wednesday Calibration Techniques Sigma-Delta Converters Digital Circuit Design Arithmetic and May 23, 2012 for Data Converters III II II Decoding Circuits 09:40-11:10

Track Analog Analog VLSI VLSI C5P-N C5P-P C5P-Q C5P-R Wednesday Voltage Regulator and Time-to-Digital Digital Filters DSP Algorithm and lxxi May 23, 2012 Data Converter Converter Applications I 11:30-13:00

Track Analog Analog DSP DSP

71 Poster Sessions: Wednesday May 23

Poster Area Poster Area Poster Area Poster Area Time (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) (Lobby, 3F) C4P-S C4P-T C4P-U C4P-V Wednesday DSP Circuit Design III Digital Circuit Design Sensory Systems I Sensory Systems II May 23, 2012 III 09:40-11:10

Track VLSI VLSI Sensors Sensors C5P-S C5P-T C5P-U C5P-V Wednesday DSP Algorithm and Digital Signal New Directions in Nanoelectronics and lxxii May 23, 2012 Applications II Processing Computer-Aided Gigascale Systems 11:30-13:00 Design

Track DSP DSP CANDE Nano/Giga

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Lecture Sessions Tutorials & CAS-FEST 3F Ph.D./GoLD_WiCAS Panel #300, 307A/B/C, 308A/B/C

Secretariat: #301 2F Keynote Speech: Auditorium lxxiv

Lecture Sessions: #E1,2,3,4,7 Exhibition: #E5, 6 Poster & Live Demo: Lobby 1F Registration Desk: Lobby

Welcome Reception Banquet: Grand Ballroom

74 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-A Next Generation Mobile Healthcare: A Circuits and Systems Perspective Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room 300 Chair(s): Koushik Maharatna, University of Southampton

10:40 A1L-A.1 Towards the Development of Next-Generation Remote Healthcare System: Some Practical Considerations Koushik Maharatna, Evangelos B. Mazomenos, University of Southampton; John Morgan, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust; Silvio Bonfiglio, FIMI Srl

10:58 A1L-A.2 Energy Expenditure Estimation with Wearable Accelerometers Mitja Luštrek, Božidara Cvetković, Simon Kozina, Jožef Stefan Institute

11:16 A1L-A.3 A 150nW CMOS Novel Temperature Sensor for Remote Patient Monitoring Based on an Auto- Resonant Active Inductor Architecture E. Fernández, LORTEK-IK4 and Tecnun (University of Navarra); H. Solar, J. de No, I. Gutierrez, R. Berenguer, CEIT-IK4 and Tecnun (University of Navarra)

11:34 A1L-A.4 Combined NIRS-EEG Remote Recordings for Epilepsy and Stroke Real-Time Monitoring Mohamad Sawan, Muhammad T. Salam, Sebastien Gelinas, Jerome Le Lan, Frédéric Lesage, École Polytechnique de Montréal ; Dang K. Nguyen, Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal

1 1 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-B VLSI for Communications Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room E1 Chair(s): Dong S. Ha, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Zhiyuan Yan, Lehigh University

10:40 A1L-B.1 A Memory-Efficient Continuous-Flow FFT Processor for WiMAX Application Shen-Jui Huang, Sau-Gee Chen, National Chiao Tung University

10:58 A1L-B.2 High-Speed Tournament Givens Rotation-Based QR Decomposition Architecture for MIMO Receiver Min-Woo Lee, Ji-Hwan Yoon, Jongsun Park, Korea University

11:16 A1L-B.3 A General Matrix Processing Unit for Embedded System Bin Zhang, Kuizhi Mei, Nanning Zheng, Xi'an Jiaotong University

11:34 A1L-B.4 High Performance Compressive Sensing Reconstruction Hardware with QRD Process Jerome L.V.M. Stanislaus, Tinoosh Mohsenin, University of Maryland

11:52 A1L-B.5 Dynamic Partial Reconfigurable FFT/IFFT Pruning for OFDM Based Cognitive Radio C. Vennila, Kumar Palaniappan CT, Kodati Vamsi Krishna, G. Lakshminarayanan, National Institute of Technology; Seok-Bum Ko, University of Saskatchewan

2 2 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-C FIR & IIR Digital Filters Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room E2 Chair(s): Yong Ching Lim, Nanyang Technological University M. Omair Ahmad, Concordia University

10:40 A1L-C.1 A Novel Digital IIR Filter Design Strategy - Structure-Based Discrete Coefficient Filters Gang Li, Chaogeng Huang, Hong Xu, of Technology; Yong Ching Lim, Nanyang Technological University

10:58 A1L-C.2 Efficient Design of Sparse FIR Filters in WLS Sense Aimin Jiang, Hohai University; Hon Keung Kwan, University of Windsor

11:16 A1L-C.3 Design of High Order and Wide Coefficient Wordlength Multiplierless FIR Filters with Low Hardware Cost Using Genetic Algorithm Wen Bin Ye, Ya Jun Yu, Nanyang Technological University

11:34 A1L-C.4 Pipelined Adder Graph Optimization for High Speed Multiple Constant Multiplication Martin Kumm, Peter Zipf, University of Kassel; Mathias Faust, Chip-Hong Chang, Nanyang Technological University

11:52 A1L-C.5 Broadband Beamfoming Using Nested Planar Arrays and 3D FIR Frustum Filters Iman Moazzen, Panajotis Agathoklis, University of Victoria

3 3 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-D Sigma Delta Circuits I Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room E3 Chair(s): Mohamad Sawan, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal

10:40 A1L-D.1 STF Behaviour in Optimised for ELD Cascaded CT Delta-Sigma Modulators Andrew C. R. Angus, H. Martin Reekie, The University of Edinburgh

10:58 A1L-D.2 14-Bit DR, 20 kHz BW, 2-2 MASH SI-Sigma-Delta Modulator Using Low-Distortion Feedforward Topology Rafael T. Blumer, Cesar A. Prior, João B. Martins, Federal University of Santa Maria

11:16 A1L-D.3 A 10MHz BW 78dB DR CT Sigma-Delta Modulator with Novel Switched High Linearity VCO-Based Quantizer Tao He, Yang Jiang, Yun Du, Sai-Weng Sin, Seng-Pan U, Rui. P. Martins, University of Macau

11:34 A1L-D.4 A Wide Output Range, Mismatch Tolerant Sigma Delta DAC for Digital PLL in 90nm CMOS Anant S Kamath, Biman Chattopadhyay, Texas Instruments India Pvt. Ltd.

11:52 A1L-D.5 An Error Estimation Technique for Lowpass and Bandpass Delta-Sigma ADC Feedback DACs Using a Residual Test Signal Pascal Witte, John G. Kauffman, Timon Brückner, Joachim Becker, Maurits Ortmanns, University of Ulm

4 4 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-E Cryptography and Security for Communications Systems Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room E4 Chair(s): Maire O'Neill, Queen's University Belfast Pramod Kumar Meher, A-STAR, Institute for Infocomm Research

10:40 A1L-E.1 Hardware Implementation of High Throughput RC4 Algorithm Thi Hong Tran, Leonardo Lanante, Yuhei Nagao, Masayuki Kurosaki, Hiroshi Ochi, Kyushu Institute of Technology

10:58 A1L-E.2 Power-Security Trade-Off in Multi-Level Power Analysis Countermeasures for FSR-Based Stream Ciphers Shohreh Sharif Mansouri, Elena Dubrova, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology

11:16 A1L-E.3 Statistical Screening for IC Trojan Detection Youngjune Gwon, H. T. Kung, Dario Vlah, Harvard University; Keng-Yen Huang, Yi-Min Tsai, National Taiwan University

11:34 A1L-E.4 Low-Latency Area-Delay-Efficient Systolic Multiplier over GF(2m) for a Wider Class of Trinomials Using Parallel Register Sharing Jiafeng Xie, Jianjun He, Central South University; Pramod Kumar Meher, Institute for Infocomm Research

11:52 A1L-E.5 High Performance Prime Field Multiplication for GPU Karl Leboeuf, Roberto Muscedere, Majid Ahmadi, University of Windsor

5 5 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-F Biomedical and Genomic Signal Processing & Bioimaging Technology I Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room E7 Chair(s): Edmund Lam, University of Hong Kong Kea-Tiong Samuel Tang, National Tsing Hua University

10:40 A1L-F.1 Exploiting Stable Features for Iris Recognition of Defocused Images Bo Liu, Weiqi Yuan, Shenyang University of Technology; Siew-Kei Lam, Thambipillai Srikanthan, Nanyang Technological University

10:58 A1L-F.2 Cell Segmentation and NC Ratio Analysis of Third Harmonic Generation Virtual Biopsy Images Based on Marker-Controlled Gradient Watershed Algorithm Huan-Hsiang Lin, Chun-Fu Chen, Gwo Giun (Chris) Lee, National Cheng Kung University; Ming-Rung Tsai, Chi-Kuang Sun, National Taiwan University; Szu-Yu Chen, National Central University; Yi-Hua Liao, National Taiwan University

11:16 A1L-F.3 A Second-Generation Imaging System for Freely Moving Animals Joon Hyuk Park, Vincent Pieribone, Yale University; Jelena Platisa, John B. Pierce Laboratory; Eugenio Culurciello, Purdue University

11:34 A1L-F.4 A Low-Power Subsample-Based Image Compression Algorithm for Capsule Endoscopy Atahar Mostafa, Khan Wahid, Seok-Bum Ko, University of Saskatchewan

11:52 A1L-F.5 Design of Orthogonal Coded Excitation for Synthetic Aperture Imaging in Ultrasound Systems Ming Yang, Chaitali Chakrabarti, Arizona State University

6 6 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-G New Directions in Digital CAD and Verification Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room 307A Chair(s): Behrooz Nowrouzian, University of Alberta Shih-Hsu Huang, Chung Yuan Christian University

10:40 A1L-G.1 An Event-Driven Simulator for Throughput Analysis and Optimization of Data-Driven Asynchronous Pipelines Hongguang Ren, Zhiying Wang, Wei Shi, National University of Defense Technology

10:58 A1L-G.2 Reducing Configuration Contexts for Coarse- Grained Reconfigurable Architecture Shouyi Yin, Chongyong Yin, Leibo Liu, Min Zhu, Yansheng Wang, Shaojun Wei, Tsinghua University

11:16 A1L-G.3 Post-Silicon Skew Tuning Algorithm Utilizing Setup and Hold Timing Tests Mineo Kaneko, Jian Li, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

11:34 A1L-G.4 Modeling Discrete Event System with Distributions Using SystemVerilog Mani Paret Jomu George, Otmane Ait Mohamed, Concordia University

7 7 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-H Video Coding Implementation and Optimization Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room 307B Chair(s): Yo-Sung Ho, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Shipeng Li, Microsoft Research Asia

10:40 A1L-H.1 Complexity-Reduced Geometry Partition Search and High Efficiency Prediction for Video Coding Qifei Wang, Tsinghua University; Ming-Ting Sun, University of Washington; Gary J. Sullivan, Jin Li, Microsoft Corporation

10:58 A1L-H.2 A Novel Slepian-Wolf Decoding Algorithm Exploiting Geometric Regularity Constraints with Anisotropic MRF Modeling Yongsheng Zhang, Hongkai Xiong, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Chang Wen Chen, State University of New York at Buffalo

11:16 A1L-H.3 Picture Orientation Information in Video Compression Danny Hong, Jill Boyce, Stephan Wenger, Hackensack

11:34 A1L-H.4 Content-Aware Layered Compound Video Compression Shiqi Wang, Wen Gao, Peking University; Jingjing Fu, Yan Lu, Shipeng Li, Microsoft Research Asia

11:52 A1L-H.5 Efficient Video Compression Methods for a Lightweight Tele-Immersive Video Chat System Viet-Anh Nguyen, Jiangbo Lu, Advanced Digital Sciences Center; Minh N. Do, University of Illinois

8 8 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-J Chaotic Circuits and Systems Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room 307C Chair(s): Jinhu Lü, RMIT University Weixing Zheng, University of Western Sydney

10:40 A1L-J.1 3D Reconstruction from Planar Points: a Candidate Method for Authentication of Fingerprint Images Captured by Mobile Devices Yao Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Fengling Han, Haibin Liu, Jinhu Lü, RMIT University

10:58 A1L-J.2 Chaotic Symbolic Dynamics Modulation in MIMO Systems Georges Kaddoum, François Gagnon, Ecole de technologie supérieure; Mai Vu, McGill University

11:16 A1L-J.3 Nonlinear Dynamics and Limit Cycle Bifurcation of a Fractional-Order Three-Node Recurrent Neural Network Min Xiao, Nanjing Xiaozhuang University; Wei Xing Zheng, University of Western Sydney

11:34 A1L-J.4 Cluster Synchronization and Controllability of Complex Multi-Agent Networks Weiguo Xia, Ming Cao, University of Groningen

11:52 A1L-J.5 Exploring Evolutionary Dynamics in a Class of Structured Populations Shaolin Tan, Jinhu Lü, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Xinghuo Yu, RMIT University; David Hill, The University of Sydney

9 9 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-K Problems and Solutions on Hybrid Kilo/Mega Core Architectures Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room 308A Chair(s): Peter Szolgay, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Xavier Vilasis-Cardona, La Salle-Ramon Lull University

10:40 A1L-K.1 A Robot Swarm as a Cellular Multicore Processor J.Albo-Canals, J. Navarro, D. Serra-Puig, X.Vilasıs- Cardona, Universitat Ramon Llull

10:58 A1L-K.2 Hybrid Processor Population for Odor Processing Tuba Ayhan, Ramazan Yeniceri, Selman Ergünay, Müstak Erhan Yalcın, Istanbul Technical University

11:16 A1L-K.3 Novel Algorithm for the Real Time Multi-Feature Detection in Laser Beam Welding Nicolosi Leonardo, Tetzlaff Ronald, Technische Universität Dresden; Blug Andreas, Höfler Heinrich, Fraunhofer-Institut für Physikalische Messtechnik IPM; Abt Felix, Heider Andreas, IFSW Institut für Strahlwerkzeuge

11:34 A1L-K.4 A GPU Implementation of Color Digital Halftoning Using the Direct Binary Search Algorithm Kartheek Chandu, Mikel Stanich, Ricoh Production Print Solutions; Barry Trager, Chai Wah Wu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

11:52 A1L-K.5 Volume and Power Optimized High-Performance System for UAV Collision Avoidance Zoltán Nagy, András Kiss, Ákos Zarándy, Bálint Vanek, Tamás Péni, József Bokor, Tamás Roska, Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Tamás Zsedrovits, Pázmány Péter Catholic University

10 10 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-L Low Power Amplifiers Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room 308B Chair(s): Randall Geiger, Iowa State University

10:40 A1L-L.1 An Ultra-Low-Power Front-End Neural Interface with Automatic Gain for Uncalibrated Monitoring Sivylla E. Paraskevopoulou, Timothy G. Constandinou, Imperial College London

10:58 A1L-L.2 A Sub-0.5V, 1.5μW Rail-to-Rail Constant gm Opamp and Its Filter Application Edward K.F. Lee, Alfred Mann Foundation

11:16 A1L-L.3 Performance Enhanced Op-Amp for 65nm CMOS Technologies and Below Aldo Pena Perez, Franco Maloberti, University of Pavia

11:34 A1L-L.4 Settling Time and Noise Optimization of a Three- Stage Operational Transconductance Amplifier Siddharth Seth, Boris Murmann, Stanford University

11:52 A1L-L.5 A 1.57mW 99dB Omega CMOS Transimpedance Amplifier for VHF Micromechanical Reference Oscillators Ming-Huang Li, Cheng-Syun Li, Li-Jen Hou, Yu-Chia Liu, Sheng-Shian Li, National Tsing Hua University

11 11 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A1L-M Modeling, Dynamics and Control of Power Converters Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (10:40 - 12:10) Place: Room 308C Chair(s): Chi K. Michael Tse, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hiroo Sekiya, Chiba University

10:40 A1L-M.1 Line-Frequency Instability of Three-Phase PFC Power Supplies Connecting to Non-Ideal Power Grid Meng Huang, Chi K. Tse, Siu-Chung Wong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

10:58 A1L-M.2 Losses Analysis and Low Standby Losses Quasi-Resonant Flyback Converter Design Guan-Chun Huang, Tsorng-Juu Liang, National Cheng Kung University

11:16 A1L-M.3 Dynamic Sawtooth Compensation (DSC) Technique with Self-Tuning Mode Selection (SMS) for Current-Mode Buck-Boost Converter Yi-Ping Su, Shih-Wei Wang, Yu-Huei Lee, Ke-Horng Chen, National Chiao Tung University

11:34 A1L-M.4 Compensation Technique for Optimized Efficiency and Voltage Controllability of IPT Systems Wei Zhang, Siu-Chung Wong, Chi K. Tse, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Qianhong Chen, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

12 12 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-A Wireless Circuits and Systems II Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room 300 Chair(s): Jorge Fernandes, IST Portugal

13:40 A2L-A.1 Co-Simulation of RFIC with Bondwire Antenna via Retarded PEEC Method Y. Zhang, N. H. W. Fong, N. Wong, The University of Hong Kong; D. C. W. Ng, Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute

13:58 A2L-A.2 An IR-UWB Transmitter with Digital Pulse Duration Control David Correia, Marcelo dal Alba, Miguel A. Martins, Taimur G. Rabuske, Jorge R. Fernandes, INESC-ID / Instituto Superior Técnico; Cesar Rodrigues, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

14:16 A2L-A.3 Transformer Feedback Based CMOS Amplifiers Venumadhav Bhagavatula, Jacques C. Rudell, University of Washington

14:34 A2L-A.4 Systematic Analysis of the Impact of Mixing Locality on Mixing-DAC Linearity for Multicarrier GSM Elbert Bechthum, Georgi Radulov, Arthur van Roermund, Eindhoven University of Technology; J. Briaire, Govert Geelen, NXP Semiconductors

14:52 A2L-A.5 A Novel Low Gate-Count Serializer Topology with Multiplexer-Flip-Flops Wei-Yu Tsai, Ching-Te Chiu, Jen-Ming Wu, Shawn S.H. Hsu, Yar-Sun Hsu, Ying-Fang Tsao, National Tsing Hua University

13 13 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-B System Design Methodology Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room E1 Chair(s): Mohsin M. Jamali, University of Toledo Mircea R. Stan, University of Virginia

13:40 A2L-B.1 NetVP: a System-Level Network Virtual Platform for Network Accelerator Development Chen-Chieh Wang, Sheng-Hsin Lo, Yao-Ning Liu, Chung- Ho Chen, National Cheng Kung University

13:58 A2L-B.2 CoRaS: a Multiprocessor Key Corruption and Random Round Swapping for Power Analysis Side Channel Attacks: a DES Case Study Jude Angelo Ambrose, Aleksandar Ignjatovic, Sri Parameswaran, University of New South Wales

14:16 A2L-B.3 Compiler and Microarchitectural Approaches for Register File Thermal Management Ingoo Heo, Sanghyun Park, Yunheung Paek, Seoul National University

14:34 A2L-B.4 A Power Management Architecture for Fast Per- Core DVFS in Heterogeneous MPSoCs Sebastian Höppner, Chenming Shao, Holger Eisenreich, Georg Ellguth, Mario Ander, René Schüffny, Technische Universität Dresden

14:52 A2L-B.5 Two-Level Configuration for FPGA: a New Design Methodology Based on a Computing Fabric Mathieu Allard, Patrick Grogan, Yvon Savaria, Jean-Pierre David, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal

14 14 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-C Compressive Sensing Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room E2 Chair(s): Wei Ping Zhu, Concordia University Mrityunjoy Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Technology

13:40 A2L-C.1 Hardware-Efficient Random Sampling of Fourier- Sparse Signals Patrick Maechler, Norbert Felber, Hubert Kaeslin, ETH Zurich; Andreas Burg, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

13:58 A2L-C.2 Compressive Sensing Based Classification of Intramuscular Electromyographic Signals Keith Wilhelm, Yehia Massoud, University of Alabama at Birmingham

14:16 A2L-C.3 Reconstruction of Block-Sparse Signals by Using an l2/P-Regularized Least-Squares Algorithm Jeevan K. Pant, Wu-Sheng Lu, Andreas Antoniou, University of Victoria

14:34 A2L-C.4 Reconstruction of Compressively Sensed Complex-Valued Terahertz Data A. Khwaja, X. -P. Zhang, Ryerson University

14:52 A2L-C.5 On Sparsity Issues in Compressive Sensing Based Speech Enhancement Dalei Wu, Wei-Ping Zhu, M.N.S. Swamy, Concordia University

15 15 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-D Sigma Delta Circuits II Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room E3 Chair(s): Jie George Yuan, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

13:40 A2L-D.1 A 1-V 1.1-MHz BW Digitally Assisted Multi-Bit Multi-Rate Hybrid CT Sigma-Delta with 78-dB SFDR Oscar Belotti, Edoardo Bonizzoni, Franco Maloberti, University of Pavia

13:58 A2L-D.2 Power-Scalable Multi-Mode Reconfigurable Continuous-Time Lowpass/Quadrature Bandpass Sigma-Delta Modulator for Zero/Low-IF Receivers Yang Xu, Baoyong Chi, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University

14:16 A2L-D.3 Digitally-Switched Resonators for Bandpass Integrated Transmission Line Sigma Delta Modulators A. Zahabi, F. Jamal, J. Becker, M. Anis, M. Ortmanns, University of Ulm

14:34 A2L-D.4 Design Methodology for Sigma-Delta Modulators Based on a Genetic Algorithm Using Hybrid Cost Functions J. L. A. de Melo, B. Nowacki, N. Paulino, J. Goes, Universidade Nova de Lisboa

14:52 A2L-D.5 A Power-Optimized Reconfigurable CT Delta- Sigma Modulator in 65nm CMOS Rui Wang, Xiaoke Wen, Jinghong Chen, Southern Methodist University; Kamran Azadet, LSI Corporation; Changzhi Li, Texas Tech University

16 16 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-E Wireline Communications I Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room E4 Chair(s): Franklin Bien, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology Sangwoong Yoon, Kyunghee University

13:40 A2L-E.1 A 10Gbps CDR Based on Phase Interpolator for Source Synchronous Receiver in 65nm CMOS Shijie Hu, Chen Jia, Ke Huang, Chun Zhang, Xuqiang Zheng, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University

13:58 A2L-E.2 A 9.6Gb/s 5+1-Lane Source Synchronous Transmitter in 65nm CMOS Technology Ke Huang, Chen Jia, Xuqiang Zheng, Ni Xu,Chun Zhang, Woogeun Rhee, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University

14:16 A2L-E.3 A 25 Gb/s Full-Rate CDR Circuit Based on Quadrature Phase Generation in Data Path Arash Zargaran-Yazd, Shahriar Mirabbasi, University of British Columbia

14:34 A2L-E.4 A 20 Gbps 1-Tap Decision Feedback Equalizer with Unfixed Tap Coefficient Yong-Hun Kim, Lee-Sup Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

14:52 A2L-E.5 A Class of Downsampled Floating Tap DFE Architectures with Application to Serial Links Pervez M. Aziz, Hiroshi Kimura, Amaresh V. Malipatil, Shiva Kotagiri, LSI Corporation

17 17 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-F Biomedical and Genomic Signal Processing & Bioimaging Technology II Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room E7 Chair(s): Joseph Chang, Nanyang Technological University Robert Newcomb, University of Maryland

13:40 A2L-F.1 Iris Feature Extraction Based on Gray-Scale Morphological Skeleton Nozomi Hayashi, Akira Taguchi, Tokyo City University

13:58 A2L-F.2 The Design of an in-Line Accelerometer-Based Inclination Sensing System Xu Yao, Guangmin Sun, University of Technology; Wen-Yen Lin, Wen-Cheng Chou, Kin Fong Lei, Ming-Yih Lee, Chang Gung University

14:16 A2L-F.3 Improved Cole-Cole Parameter Extraction from Frequency Response Using Least Squares Fitting Todd J. Freeborn, Brent Maundy, University of Calgary; Ahmed Elwakil, University of Sharjah

14:34 A2L-F.4 Real-Time Obstructive Sleep Apnea Detection Based on ECG Derived Respiration Signal Teng-chieh Huang, Hsiao-yu Chen, Wai-Chi Fang, National Chiao Tung University

14:52 A2L-F.5 Non-Linear Filter Based Outer Product Expansion with Reference Signal for EEG Analysis Akitoshi Itai, Chubu University; Arao Funase, Nagoya Institute of Technology; Andrzej Cichocki, Brain Science Institute RIKEN; Hiroshi Yasukawa, Aichi Prefectural University

18 18 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-G Analog/Mixed Signal and Layout Optimization Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room 307A Chair(s): Miguel Martins, INESC-ID Gwan Choi, Texas A&M University

13:40 A2L-G.1 NBTI-Aware Dual Threshold Voltage Assignment for Leakage Power Reduction Wen-Pin Tu, Shih-Wei Wu, Shih-Hsu Huang, Mely Chen Chi, Chung Yuan Christian University

13:58 A2L-G.2 Analog Layout Retargeting with Geometric Programming and Constrains Symbolization Method Shaoxi Wang, Xiaoya Fan, Shengbing Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University; Jing Ming-e,

14:16 A2L-G.3 Thermal Aware Timing Budget for Buffer Insertion in Early Stage of Physical Design Minbeom Kim, Byung-Gyu Ahn, Jaehwan Kim, Bongki Lee, Jongwha Chong, Hanyang University

14:34 A2L-G.4 Damping the Cavity-Mode Anti-Resonances' Peaks on a Power Plane by Swarm Intelligence Algorithms Jai Narayan Tripathi, Jayanta Mukherjee, IIT Bombay; Nitin Kumar Chhabra, Raj Kumar Nagpal, Rakesh Malik, STMicroelectronics Pvt. Ltd.

14:52 A2L-G.5 A Power-Efficient Sizing Methodology of SAR ADCs Chun-Po Huang, Soon-Jyh Chang, Guan-Ying Huang, Cheng-Wu Lin, National Cheng-Kung University

19 19 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-H Multiview and 3D Visual Signal Coding Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room 307B Chair(s): Oscar Au, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Yo-Sung Ho, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

13:40 A2L-H.1 Adaptive Depth Map Filter for Blocking Artifacts Removal and Edge Preserving Wei Hu, Oscar C. Au, Lin Sun, Wenxiu Sun, Lingfeng Xu, Yujun Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

13:58 A2L-H.2 High-Quality View Synthesis Algorithm and Architecture for 2D to 3D Conversion Yeong-Kang Lai, Yu-Fan Lai, Jung-Wei Lin, National Chung Hsing University

14:16 A2L-H.3 Multiview Texture Coding and Free Viewpoint Image Synthesis for Mesh-Based 3D Video Transmission Jui-Chiu Chiang, Ping-He Hou, Wen-Nung Lie, National Chung Cheng University; Kai-Che Liu, Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital

14:34 A2L-H.4 Low Complexity Image Rectification for Multi- View Video Coding Minsu Choi, Jinsang Kim, Won-Kyung Cho, Yunmo Chung, Kyung Hee University

14:52 A2L-H.5 A New Stereo Packing Format Based on Checkerboard Sub-Sampling for Efficient Stereo Video Coding An-Ti Chiang, Hung-Ming Wang, Jar-Ferr Yang, Jhing-Fa Wang, National Cheng Kung University

20 20 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-J Bifurcation Analysis and Chaos Control Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room 307C Chair(s): Guanrong Chen, City University of Hong Kong Maciej J. Ogorzalek, Jagiellonian University

13:40 A2L-J.1 Bifurcation in Standalone Photovoltaic-Battery Hybrid Power Systems Xiaoling Xiong, Xinbo Ruan, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Chi K. Tse, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

13:58 A2L-J.2 Application of Chaotic Maps for Simultaneous Lossy Image Compression and Encryption Ching-Hung Yuen, Oi-Yan Lui, Kwok-Wo Wong, City University of Hong Kong

14:16 A2L-J.3 Bifurcations and Chaos in Electrostatic Vibration Energy Harvesters Elena Blokhina, Rhona Wade, Orla Feely, University College Dublin; Dimitri Galayko, UPMC Sorbonnes Universités; Philippe Basset, Université Paris-Est

14:34 A2L-J.4 Trapping Region for the Double Scroll Zbigniew Galias, AGH University of Science and Technology

14:52 A2L-J.5 Energy Saving Controlling Chaos Daisuke Ito, Tetsushi Ueta, Tokushima University; Jun'ichi Imura, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Kazuyuki Aihara, University of Tokyo

21 21 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-K ECC and Signal Processing for Flash Memory Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room 308A Chair(s): Jun Jin Kong, Samsung Electronics

13:40 A2L-K.1 Error Control Coding and Signal Processing for Flash Memories Beomkyu Shin, Changkyu Seol, Jung-Soo Chung, Jun Jin Kong, Samsung Electronics

13:58 A2L-K.2 Low-Cost, Low-Power and High-Throughput BCH Decoder for NAND Flash Memory Kijun Lee, Sejin Lim, Jaehong Kim, Samsung Electronics

14:16 A2L-K.3 Improved Hard-Decision Decoding LDPC Codec IP Design Daehyun Kim, Biwoong Chung, Roy E. Kim, Samsung Electronics

14:34 A2L-K.4 Challenges and Limitations of NAND Flash Memory Devices Based on Floating Gates Byoungjun Park, Sunghoon Cho, Milim Park, Sukkwang Park, Yunbong Lee, Myoung Kwan Cho, Kun-Ok Ahn, Gihyun Bae, Sungwook Park, Hynix Semiconductor Inc.

14:52 A2L-K.5 Novel Integration Technologies for Improving Reliability in NAND Flash Memory Hyunyoung Shim, Myoungkwan Cho, Kunok Ahn, Gihyun Bae, Sungwook Park, Hynix Semiconductor Inc.

22 22 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-L Complex Amplifiers Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room 308B Chair(s): Gregorio Cappuccino, University of Calabria

13:40 A2L-L.1 Class A+ Amplifier with Controlled Positive Feedback for Discrete-Time Signal Processing Circuits Hariprasath Venkatram, Taehwan Oh, Jon Guerber, Un-Ku Moon, Oregon State University

13:58 A2L-L.2 Using Moderate Inversion to Optimize Voltage Gain, Thermal Noise, and Settling Time in Two- Stage CMOS Amplifiers Yi Yang, David M. Binkley, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Changzhi Li, Texas Tech. University

14:16 A2L-L.3 Constant and Maximum Bandwidth Feedback Amplifier with Adaptative Frequency Compensation Salvatore Pennisi, Università di Catania; Giuseppe Scotti, Alessandro Trifiletti, Università di Roma “Sapienza” Roma

14:34 A2L-L.4 A Compact Linearly Tunable Low Voltage Triode OTA Using Self-Cascodes John Richard E. Hizon, Esther Rodriguez-Villegas, Imperial College London

23 23 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A2L-M Power Converters for Specialized Applicationsc Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 15:10) Place: Room 308C Chair(s): Robert Chen-Hao Chang, National Chung Hsing University Tsorng-Juu Liang, National Cheng Kung University

13:40 A2L-M.1 Switched-Capacitor DC-DC Converters with Output Inductive Filter Loai Salem, Yehea Ismail, Northwestern University/ Nile University

13:58 A2L-M.2 Fully Digital Voltage-Mode Control Based on Predictive Hysteresis Method (FDVC-PH) for DC-DC Converters Ming Liu, Tatsuo Nakagawa, Kenichi Osada, Hitachi, Ltd.

14:16 A2L-M.3 A GIDL Free Tunneling Gate Driver for a Low Power Non-Volatile Memory Array Hadar Dagan, Adam Teman, Alexander Fish, Ben- Gurion University of the Negev; Evgeny Pikhay, Vladislav Dayan, Yakov Roizin, TowerJazz

14:34 A2L-M.4 A High-Speed Converter with Light-Load Improvement Circuit and Transient Detector Chu-Hsiang Chia, Pui-Sun Lei, Robert Chen-Hao Chang, National Chung Hsing University

14:52 A2L-M.5 Efficiency of Switched-Inductor DC-DC Converter ICs Across Process Technologies Suhwan Kim, Gabriel A. Rincón-Mora, Georgia Institute of Technology

24 24 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-A Wireless Circuits and Systems I Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room 300 Chair(s): Byunghoo Jung, Purdue University

15:30 A3L-A.1 An Inductorless Frequency Divider with 15GHz Locking Range Using 90nm CMOS Technology Heng-Ming Hsu, Yi-Te Chou, Yo-Hao Hsu, Yue-Shiang Shu, National Chung-Hsing University

15:48 A3L-A.2 A +21.2 dBm Out-of-Band IIP3 0.2-3GHz RF Front-End Using Impedance Translation Technique Long Chen, Chuan Wang, Le Ye, Huailin Liao, Ru Huang, Peking University; Chen Li, Shanghai IC R&D Center

16:06 A3L-A.3 A 0.02-to-6GHz SDR Balun-LNA Using a Triple- Stage Inverter-Based Amplifier Miguel A. Martins, TES Electronic Solutions; Pui-In Mak, Rui P. Martins, University of Macau

16:24 A3L-A.4 A Robust and Large Range Optimally Mismatched RF Energy Harvester with Resonance Control Loop Mark Stoopman, Wouter A. Serdijn, Delft University of Technology; Kathleen Philips, IMEC, Holst Centre

25 25 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-B Low Power Memory & Arithmetic Circuit Design Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room E1 Chair(s): Vasily Moshnyaga, Fukuoka University Jin-Gyun Chung, Chonbuk National University

15:30 A3L-B.1 Lower-Bits Cache for Low Power STT-RAM Caches Junwhan Ahn, Kiyoung Choi, Seoul National University

15:48 A3L-B.2 Full-Custom Design of Low Leakage Data Preserving Ground Gated 6T SRAM Cells to Facilitate Single-Ended Write Operations Hailong Jiao, Volkan Kursun, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

16:06 A3L-B.3 Low-Power Variation-Aware Flip Flop Youngkyu Jang, Changnoh Yoon, Jinsang Kim, Won- Kyung Cho, Kyung Hee University

16:24 A3L-B.4 Energy-Delay Efficient Asynchronous-Logic 16x16-Bit Pipelined Multiplier Based on Sense Amplifier-Based Pass Transistor Logic Weng-Geng Ho, Kwen-Siong Chong, Tong Lin, Bah- Hwee Gwee, Joseph S. Chang, Nanyang Technological University

16:42 A3L-B.5 Low Power 10-Transistor Full Adder Design Based on Degenerate Pass Transistor Logic Jin-Fa Lin, Chao-Yang University; Yin-Tsung Hwang, National Chung Hsing University; Ming-Hwa Sheu, National Yunlin University of Science & Technology

26 26 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-C Video Coding Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room E2 Chair(s): Oscar Au, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Wan-Chi Siu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

15:30 A3L-C.1 Visual-Weighted Motion Compensation Frame Interpolation with Motion Vector Refinement Wei Bai, Jiaying Liu, Jie Ren, Zongming Guo, Peking University

15:48 A3L-C.2 An Adaptive Down-Sampling Based Video Coding with Hybrid Super-Resolution Method Zeng Hu, Houqiang Li, Weiping Li, University of Science and Technology of China

16:06 A3L-C.3 A Two Level Mode Decision Algorithm for H.264 High Profile Intra Encoding Cheng-Yen Chang, Cheng-An Chien, Hsiu-Cheng Chang, Jiun-In Guo, Jia-Wei Chen, National Chung- Cheng University

16:24 A3L-C.4 Kinect-Like Depth Denoising Jingjing Fu, Yan Lu, Shipeng Li, Microsoft Research Asia; Shiqi Wang, Peking University; Wenjun Zeng, University of Missouri

27 27 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-D Sigma-Delta Converters I Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room E3 Chair(s): José M. de la Rosa, Universidad de Sevilla / IMSE-CNM-CSIC

15:30 A3L-D.1 A Power-Scalable Concurrent Cascade 2-2-2 SC Sigma-Delta Modulator for Software Defined Radio Alonso Morgado, J. Gerardo García, Sohail Asghar, Luis I. Guerrero, Rocío del Río, José M. de la Rosa, IMSE- CNM

15:48 A3L-D.2 A 1.8 V 89.2 dB Delta-Sigma ADC for Sensor Interface with on-Chip Reference Yong-Sik Kwak, Kwangsoo Kim, Gil-Cho Ahn, Sogang University

16:06 A3L-D.3 Device Noise in Continuous-Time Delta Sigma Modulators with Switched-Capacitor Feedback DACs Radha S. Rajan, Shanthi Pavan, Indian Institute of Technology

16:24 A3L-D.4 A Simple and Efficient Dithering Method for Vector Quantizer Based Mismatch-Shaped Delta Sigma DACs Arindam Sanyal, Nan Sun, University of Texas at Austin

16:42 A3L-D.5 A Delta Sigma-Cyclic Hybrid ADC for Parallel Readout Sensor Applications Min-Kyu Kim, Min-Seok Shin, Yun-Rae Jo, Jong-Boo Kim, Oh-Kyong Kwon, Hanyang University; Jaseung Gou, Sangdong Yoo, Hynix Semiconductor Inc.

28 28 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-E Modeling and Analysis of Communications Systems Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room E4 Chair(s): Zhengya Zhang, University of Michigan Franklin Bien, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology

15:30 A3L-E.1 Design of FlexRay-MOST Gateway Using Static Segments and Control Messages Ze-Hua Dong, Zhe-Yan Piao, In-Gul Jang, Jin-Gyun Chung, Chonbuk National University; Chul-Dong Lee, Korea Electronics Technology Institute

15:48 A3L-E.2 Dual Queue Based Rate Selecting Schedule for Throughput Enhancement in WLANs Dongwan Kim, Jongsun Park, Korea University; Wan-Seon Lim, University of Michigan

16:06 A3L-E.3 QoS-Aware Network Selection for Seamless Multimedia Service Shin-Hun Kang, Jae-Hyun Kim, Ajou Univeristy

16:24 A3L-E.4 Information Theoretic Analysis of Concurrent Information Transfer and Power Gain Fabian Steiner, Amine Mezghani, Josef A. Nossek, Munich University of Technology

16:42 A3L-E.5 A Hybrid Approach to I/Q Imbalance Self- Calibration in Reconfigurable Low-IF Receivers Yang Xu, Nan Qi, Zhou Chen, Baoyong Chi, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University

29 29 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-F Biomedical and Genomic Signal Processing & Bioimaging Technology III Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room E7 Chair(s): Amine Bermak, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Kea-Tiong Samuel Tang, National Tsing Hua University

15:30 A3L-F.1 A SoC Design for Portable 2-Dimension Oximeter Image System Ching-Ju Cheng, Shih-Yang Wu, Shih Kang, Tien-Ho Chen, Wai-Chi Fang, National Chiao Tung University

15:48 A3L-F.2 An Efficient Data Extraction Method for High- Temporal-and-Spatial-Resolution near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Systems JongKwan Choi, MinGyu Choi, Hyeon-Min Bae, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

16:06 A3L-F.3 A Many-Core Platform Implemented for Multi- Channel Seizure Detection Jordan Bisasky, Darin Chandler Jr., Tinoosh Mohsenin, University of Maryland

16:24 A3L-F.4 Spectral Techniques for Classifying Short Exon and Intron Sequences Benjamin Y. M. Kwan, University of Ottawa; Jennifer Y. Y. Kwan, Queen’s University; Hon Keung Kwan, University of Windsor

16:42 A3L-F.5 Pipelined FPGA Design of the Goertzel Algorithm for Exon Prediction Hung Tien Bui, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

30 30 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-G High Level Synthesis and Verification Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room 307A Chair(s): Otmane Ait Mohamed, Concordia University Matthew Gately, University of Oklahoma

15:30 A3L-G.1 An Energy-Efficient High-Level Synthesis Algorithm for Huddle-Based Distributed- Register Architectures Shin-ya Abe, Masao Yanagisawa, Nozomu Togawa, Waseda University

15:48 A3L-G.2 A Novel Particle Swarm Optimization for High- Level Synthesis of Digital Filters Seyyed Ali Hashemi, Behrouz Nowrouzian, University of Alberta

16:06 A3L-G.3 A Formal Approach to Slack-Driven High-Level Synthesis Hua-Hsin Yeh, Shih-Hsu Huang, Chun-Hua Cheng, Chung Yuan Christian University

16:24 A3L-G.4 Multiple Real-Constant Multiplication with Improved Cost Model and Greedy and Optimal Searches M. B. Gately, M. B. Yeary, C. Y. Tang, University of Oklahoma

16:42 A3L-G.5 Verification of Fixed-Point Datapaths with Comparator Units Using Constrained Arithmetic Transform (CAT) O. Sarbishei, K. Radecka, McGill University

31 31 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-H 3D Visual Signal Acquisition and Rendering Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room 307B Chair(s): Shao-Yi Chien, National Taiwan University Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological University

15:30 A3L-H.1 A Theoretical and Empirical Error Analysis of Mobile 3D Data Acquisition System Yiyi Ren, Wenshou Chen, Xiang Xie, Yangdong Deng, Kai Zhao, Enbo Shi, Zhihua Wang, Guolin Li, Tsinghua University

15:48 A3L-H.2 Disparity Map Acquisition with Occlusion Handling Using Warping Constraint Woo-Seok Jang, Yo-Sung Ho, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

16:06 A3L-H.3 Texture-Assisted Kinect Depth Inpainting Dan Miao, University of Science and Technology of China; Jingjing Fu, Yan Lu, Shipeng Li, Microsoft Research Asia; Chang Wen Chen, State University of New York at Buffalo

16:24 A3L-H.4 Low Latency Design of Depth-Image-Based Rendering Using Hybrid Warping and Hole- Filling Shen-Fu Hsiao, Jin-Wen Cheng, Wen-Ling Wang, Guan- Fu Yeh, National Sun Yat-sen University

16:42 A3L-H.5 Keyframe Selection for Motion Capture Using Motion Activity Analysis Ming-Hwa Kim, Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological University; Wan-Chi Siu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

32 32 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-J Bifurcation and Chaos in Nonlinear Circuits & Systems Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room 307C Chair(s): Mario di Bernardo, University of Naples Federico II Orla Feely, University College Dublin

15:30 A3L-J.1 Experimental Validation of Pinning Controllability in Networked Chua's Circuits P. DeLellis, M. de Magistris, M. di Bernardo, S. Manfredi, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

15:48 A3L-J.2 Analysis of Synchronization Phenomenon in Coupled Oscillator Chains Kosuke Matsumura, Takahiro Nagai, Yoko Uwate, Yoshifumi Nishio, Tokushima University

16:06 A3L-J.3 Channel Equalization and Timing Recovery Technique for Chaotic Communications Systems Zhiwen Zhu, Communications Research Centre Canada; Henry Leung, University of Calgary

16:24 A3L-J.4 Analysis of Limit Cycles in a PI Digitally Controlled Buck Converter Mark Bradley, Orla Feely, University College Dublin; Eduard Alarcon, Technical University of Catalunya

16:42 A3L-J.5 Performance Comparison of Approximation Algorithms for the Minimum Weight Vertex Cover Problem Satoshi Taoka, Toshimasa Watanabe, Hiroshima University

33 33 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-K Network-on-Chip Design Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room 308A Chair(s): Andy Chung, Inha University

15:30 A3L-K.1 NoC Architectures with Adaptive Code Division Multiple Access Based Wireless Links Anuroop Vidapalapati, Vineeth Vijayakumaran, Amlan Ganguly, Andres Kwasinski, Rochester Institute of Technology

15:48 A3L-K.2 A Unified Design Methodology for a Hybrid Wireless 2-D NoC Ankit More, Baris Taskin, Drexel University

16:06 A3L-K.3 Proposal and Evaluation of a Task Migration Protocol for NoC-Based MPSoCs Fernando G. Moraes, Guilherme A. Madalozzo, Guilherme M. Castilhos, Everton A. Carara, Pontifícia Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul

16:24 A3L-K.4 Task-Binding Based Branch-and-Bound Algorithm for NoC Mapping Liyang Zhou, Ming'e Jing, Liulin Zhong, Zhiyi Yu, Xiaoyang Zeng, Fudan University

16:42 A3L-K.5 Floorplan-Aware Hierarchical NoC Topology with GALS Interfaces Debora Matos, Cezar Reinbrecht, Jonathan Martinelli, Altamiro Susin, Luigi Carro, UFRGS Institute of Informatics; Gianluca Palermo, Cristina Silvano, Politecnico di Milano

34 34 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-L Gm-C Filters Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room 308B Chair(s): Jie George Yuan, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

15:30 A3L-L.1 A 2.6nW, 0.5V, 52dB-DR, 4th-Order Gm-C BPF: Moving Closer to the FoM's Fundamental Limit Chutham Sawigun, Wannaya Ngamkham, Wouter A. Serdijn, Delft University of Technology

15:48 A3L-L.2 An Adaptive Microphone Preamplifier for Low Power Applications Dingkun Du, Kofi Odame, Dartmouth College

16:06 A3L-L.3 Discrete Space Continuous Time 2D Delay Block Using 2D All-Pass Frequency Planar Networks Chamith Wijenayake, Arjuna Madanayake, The University of Akron; Yongsheng Xu, Leonid Belostotski, Len T. Bruton, The University of Calgary

16:24 A3L-L.4 A 1.8V -0.18µm CMOS Lock-in Amplifier for Portable Applications P.M. Maya-Hernández, M.T. Sanz-Pascual, Instituto Nacional de Astrofısica; B. Calvo, University of Zaragoza

16:42 A3L-L.5 Widely Reconfigurable 8th-Order Chebyshev Analog Baseband IC with Proposed Push-Pull Op-Amp for Software-Defined Radio in 65nm CMOS Le Ye, Yixiao Wang, Long Chen, Huailin Liao, Ru Huang, Peking University

35 35 Lecture Monday, May 21, 2012

A3L-M Power Converters and Energy Harvesting Circuits Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (15:30 - 17:00) Place: Room 308C Chair(s): Abdelali El Aroudi, Universitat Rovira i Virgili Tsorng-Juu Liang, National Cheng Kung University

15:30 A3L-M.1 High-Damping Energy-Harvesting Electrostatic CMOS Charger Karl Peterson, Gabriel A. Rincón-Mora, Georgia Institute of Technology

15:48 A3L-M.2 An RF-to-DC Energy Harvester for co- Integration in a Low-Power 2.4 GHz Transceiver Frontend Jens Masuch, Manuel Delgado-Restituto, Institute of Microelectronics of Seville; Dusan Milosevic, Peter Baltus, Eindhoven University of Technology

16:06 A3L-M.3 Electronically Tunable Switch-Mode High- Efficiency Adaptive Band-Pass Filters for Energy Harvesting Applications Raul Gomez Cid-Fuentes, Herminio Martínez, Alberto Poveda, Eduard Alarcón, Technical University of Catalonia

16:24 A3L-M.4 Ripple-Based Prediction of Fast-Scale Instabilities in Current Mode Controlled Switching Converters E. Rodríguez, H. Martínez, F. Guinjoan, A. Poveda, E. Alarcón, Technical University of Catalunya; A. El Aroudi, Universitat Rovira i Virgili

16:42 A3L-M.5 Differential Zero Compensator in Delay-Ripple Reshaped Constant on-Time Control for Buck Converter with Multi-Layer Ceramic Capacitors Wei-Chung Chen, Chia-Ching Lin, Ke-Horng Chen, National Chiao Tung University

36 36 Live Demo Monday, May 21, 2012

A4P-N Live Demos 1 Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 17:00) Place: Live Demo Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Jongsun Park, Korea University Kyoungrok Cho, Chungbuk National University

A4P-N.1 Live Demonstration: a FSK-OOK Ultra Wideband Impulse Radio System with Spontaneous Clock and Data Recovery Wei Tang, Eugenio Culurciello, Yale University; Shoushun Chen, Nanyang Technological University

A4P-N.2 Live Demonstration: a Real-Time Moving Object Localization and Extraction System Bo Zhao, Shoushun Chen, Nanyang Technological University

A4P-N.3 Live Demonstration: a Scaled-Down Version of the BrainScaleS Wafer-Scale Neuromorphic System Johannes Schemmel, Andreas Grübl, Alexander Kononov, Karlheinz Meier, Sebastian Millner, Marc-Olivier Schwartz, University of Heidelberg; Stephan Hartmann, Christian Mayr, Johannes Partzsch, Stefan Schiefer, Stefan Scholze, Rene Schüffny, Technische Universität Dresden

A4P-N.4 Event-Driven Body Motion Analysis for Real-Time Gesture Recognition Bernhard Kohn, Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Thomas Hahn, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology; Hannes Kaufmann, Vienna University of Technology

A4P-N.5 Live Demonstration: Hierarchical Address-Event Routing Architecture for Reconfigurable Large Scale Neuromorphic Systems Jongkil Park, Theodore Yu, Christoph Maier, Siddharth Joshi, Gert Cauwenberghs, UC San Diego

37 37 Live Demo Monday, May 21, 2012

A4P-P Live Demos 2 Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 17:00) Place: Live Demo Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Jongsun Park, Korea University Kyoungrok Cho, Chungbuk National University

A4P-P.1 A Straightforward Approach of Automatic Parking System - "Training-Recording-Play Back" Ray-Shine Run, Yi-Chih Chang, Feng-Chi Cheng, National United University

A4P-P.2 Live Demonstration: "Internet Booster" a Novel Web Application Platform Accelerated by Reconfigurable Virtual Hardware Circuits Hakaru Tamukoh, Nadav Bergstein, Kotoko Fujita, Masatoshi Sekine, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

A4P-P.3 High Resolution Distance Sensing for Mini- Robots Using Time Difference of Arrival George Sineriz, Michael J. Kuhlman, Pamela A. Abshire, University of Maryland

38 38 Live Demo Monday, May 21, 2012

A4P-Q Live Demos 3 Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 17:00) Place: Live Demo Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Tobi Delbruck, University of Zurich and ETH Zürich Jongsun Park, Korea University

A4P-Q.1 Live Demonstration: on the Distance Estimation of Moving Targets with a Stereo-Vision AER System M. Domínguez-Morales, A. Jiménez-Fernández, R. Paz- Vicente, G. Jiménez, A. Linares-Barranco, University of Seville

A4P-Q.2 Live Demonstration: a Bio-Inspired Asynchronous Pixel Event Tri-Color Vision Sensor Juan A. Leñero-Bardallo, D.H. Bryn, P. Häfliger, University of Oslo

A4P-Q.3 Real-time 360° Panoramic Views Using BiCa360, the Fast Rotating Dynamic Vision Sensor to up to 10 Rotations per Sec A.N.Belbachir, AIT Austria Institute of Technology; J. Colineau, THALES Research & Technology

A4P-Q.4 CARE: a Dynamic Stereo Vision Sensor System for Fall Detection A.N. Belbachir, M. Litzenberger, S. Schraml, M. Hofstätter, D. Bauer, P. Schön, M. Humenberger, C. Sulzbachner, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology; T. Lunden, M. Merne, Everon Oy/Ab Lieto Finland

A4P-Q.5 Live Demonstration: High Fill Factor CIS Based on Single Inverter Architecture Sang-Jin Lee, Omid Kavehei, Kamran Eshraghian, Kyoungrok Cho, Chungbuk National University

39 39 Live Demo Monday, May 21, 2012

A4P-R Live Demos 4 Time: Monday, May 21, 2012 (13:40 - 17:00) Place: Live Demo Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Tobi Delbruck, University of Zurich and ETH Zürich Jongsun Park, Korea University

A4P-R.1 Live Demonstration: Behavioural Emulation of Event-Based Vision Sensors M. L. Katz, K. Nikolic, Imperial College London; T. Delbruck, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich

A4P-R.2 Live Demonstration: Gesture-Based Remote Control Using Stereo Pair of Dynamic Vision Sensors Junhaeng Lee, Paul K. J. Park, Chang-Woo Shin, Hyunsurk Ryu, Byung Chang Kang, Samsung Electronics; T. Delbruck, Michael Pfeiffer, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich

40 40 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-A Connectivity and Convergence in Consumer Electronics Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 300 Chair(s): Kyungho Kim, Hanyang University

09:40 B1L-A.1 Recent Progress in Terahertz Monolithic Integrated Circuits Moonil Kim, Jae-Sung Rieh, Sanggeun Jeon, Korea University

09:58 B1L-A.2 Multi-Channel DVB-T Transmitter Design Based on the SW/HW Co-Design Method Seo Weon Heo, Hongik Universitpy

10:16 B1L-A.3 A Model-First Design and Verification Flow for Analog-Digital Convergence Systems: a High- Speed Receiver Example in Digital TVs Jaeha Kim, Sigang Ryu, Byoungjoo Yoo, Hanseok Kim, Yunju Choi, Deog-Kyoon Jeong, Seoul National University

10:34 B1L-A.4 SNR-Based Adaptive Modulation for Wireless LAN Systems Chanhong Kim, Kyowon Jeong, Kyungjun Ko, Jungwoo Lee, Seoul National University

41 41 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-B DSP Circuit Design I Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room E1 Chair(s): Koushik Maharatna, University of Southampton Kwen-Siong Chong, Nanyang Technological University

09:40 B1L-B.1 Transpose-Free SAR Imaging on FPGA Platform Chi-Li Yu, Chaitali Chakrabarti, Arizona State University

09:58 B1L-B.2 Efficient Scissoring Scheme for Scanline-Based Rendering of 2D Vector Graphics Wen-Ching Lin, Jheng-Hao Ye, Der-Wei Yang, Si-Yu Huang, Ming-Der Shieh, National Cheng Kung University; Jonas Wang, Himax Inc.

10:16 B1L-B.3 A Practical Hardware Design for the Keypoint Detection in the Sift Algorithm with a Reduced Memory Requirement Eung Sup Kim, Hyuk-Jae Lee, Seoul National University

10:34 B1L-B.4 Rotation-Invariant Hand Posture Classification with a Convexity Defect Histogram Juhyeon Hong, Eung Sup Kim, Hyuk-Jae Lee, Seoul National University

10:52 B1L-B.5 Hardware-Efficient Filterbank Design for Fast Recursive MDST and IMDST Algorithms Shin-Chi Lai, Yi-Ping Yeh, Sheau-Fang Lei, National Cheng Kung University

42 42 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-C Digital Filter Design Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room E2 Chair(s): H.K. Kwan, University of Windsor Weixing Zheng, University of Western Sydney

09:40 B1L-C.1 Variable Fractional Delay FIR Filters with Sparse Coefficients Wu-Sheng Lu, University of Victoria; Takao Hinamoto, Hiroshima University

09:58 B1L-C.2 Bi-Minimax Design of Odd-Order Variable Fractional-Delay Digital Filters Tian-Bo Deng, Toho University

10:16 B1L-C.3 Bias Free Adaptive Exponential Notch Filter with Low Constant Delay Kazuki Shiogai, Naoto Sasaoka, Tottori University; Yasutomo Kinugasa, Matsue College of Technology; Masaki Kobayashi, Chubu University

10:34 B1L-C.4 Design of Robust H-Infinity Filters for Markovian Jump Systems with Time-Varying Delays and Parametric Uncertainties Baoyong Zhang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology; Wei Xing Zheng, University of Western Sydney

43 43 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-D Pipelined Data Converters Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room E3 Chair(s): Shahriar Mirabbasi, University of British Columbia

09:40 B1L-D.1 A 12-Bit, 270MS/s Pipelined ADC with SHA- Eliminating Front End Xuan Wang, Changyi Yang, Xiaoxiao Zhao, Chao Wu, Fule Li, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University; Bin Wu, Chinese Academy of Sciences

09:58 B1L-D.2 A 12b 60MS/s SHA-Less Opamp-Sharing Pipeline A/D with Switch-Embedded Dual Input OTAs Xiaoke Wen, Rui Wang, Jinghong Chen, Southern Methodist University; Renguo Peng, Min Hao, Fudan University

10:16 B1L-D.3 Novel Overshoot Cancellation in Comparator- Based Pipelined ADC Xian Tang, Kong-Pang Pun, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

10:34 B1L-D.4 Correlated Jitter Sampling for Jitter Cancellation in Pipelined TDC Taehwan Oh, Hariprasath Venkatram, Jon Guerber, Un-Ku Moon, Oregon State University

10:52 B1L-D.5 RNS Encoding Based Folding ADC C. H. Vun, A. B. Premkumar, Nanyang Technological University

44 44 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-E Software Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio Systems Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room E4 Chair(s): Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University Lan-Da Van, National Chiao Tung University

09:40 B1L-E.1 An Enhanced Covariance Spectrum Sensing Technique Based on Stochastic Resonance in Cognitive Radio Networks Di He, Weiyao Lin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Winston (Wenhua) Li, ARCON Corporation; Fusheng Zhu, ZTE Corporation, Shanghai

09:58 B1L-E.2 Mixed-Domain Receiver Architecture for White Space Software-Defined Radio Scenarios Roberto Gómez-García, University of Alcalá; José Vieira, Nuno Borges Carvalho, José Pedro Magalhães, Universidade de Aveiro

10:16 B1L-E.3 Subsampling Based Software Defined Radio with Jitter Compensation Duan Zhao, Wouter A. Serdijn, Delft University of Technology; Guido Dolmans, Holst Centre/imec

10:34 B1L-E.4 Acquisition of Multiband Signals with Minimum Sub-Nyquist Sampling José-María Mũnoz-Ferreras, Roberto Gómez-García, University of Alcalá; Félix Pérez-Martínez, Technical University of Madrid

10:52 B1L-E.5 A Triple-Band Flexible Low-Noise Transmitter with Linearity Enhancement Yilei Li, Chuansheng Dong, Kefeng Han, Cheng Zhang, Yongchang Yu, Xi Tan, Na Yan, Hao Min, Fudan University

45 45 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-F Circuits for Biomedical Systems I Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room E7 Chair(s): Tim Constandinou, Imperial College London Robert Newcomb, University of Maryland

09:40 B1L-F.1 A Hybrid Multi-Tanh Bulk-Driven Input Stage OTA for Low-THD Biomedical Gm-C Applications Luís H. C. Ferreira, Federal University of Itajub; Sameer R. Sonkusale, Tufts University

09:58 B1L-F.2 A Low-Power Current-Mode Front-End Acquisition System for Biopotential Signal Recording Wei-Ming Chen, Liang-Ting Kuo, Chung-Yu Wu, National Chiao Tung University

10:16 B1L-F.3 A New Shared-Input Amplifier Architecture with Enhanced Noise-Power Efficiency for Parallel Biosignal Recordings Jonathan Coulombe, Olivier Rossel, Serge Bernard, Fabien Soulier, Guy Cathebras, Laboratoire d'Informatique de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier

10:34 B1L-F.4 Offset Correction of Low Power, High Precision Op Amp Using Digital Assist for Biomedical Applications Matt Duwe, Tom Chen, Colorado State University

10:52 B1L-F.5 Current Readout Circuit Using Two-Stage Amplification Method for 64-Channel CNT Arrays Young-San Shin, Seongsoo Lee, Jae-Kyung Wee, Soongsil University

46 46 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-G Media Content Analysis and Recognition Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 307A Chair(s): Jianfei Cai, Nanyang Technological University Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological University

09:40 B1L-G.1 Image-Driven Simplification with Single Viewpoint Cheen-Hau Tan, Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological University

09:58 B1L-G.2 Content-Based Spam Filtering Using Hybrid Generative Discriminative Learning of Both Textual and Visual Features Ola Amayri, Nizar Bouguila, Concordia University

10:16 B1L-G.3 Dynamic Textures Indexing and Retrieval Based on Intrinsic Properties Muwei Jian, Kin-Man Lam, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Junyu Dong, Ocean University of China

10:34 B1L-G.4 Constrained Active Contours for Boundary Refinement in Interactive Image Segmentation Nguyen Thi Nhat Anh, Jianfei Cai, Juyong Zhang, Jianmin Zheng, Nanyang Technological University

10:52 B1L-G.5 A Comparison of SVM and Asymmetric SIMPLS in Emotion Recognition from Naturalistic Dialogues Dong-Yan Huang, Institute for Infocomm Research; Wei Sun, National University of Singapore

47 47 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-H High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 307B Chair(s): Wan-Chi Siu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Chia-Wen Lin, National Tsing Hua University

09:40 B1L-H.1 Counter Based Adaptation for CAVLC in HEVC Bin Li, Houqiang Li, University of Science and Technology of China; Jizheng Xu, Microsoft Research Asia

09:58 B1L-H.2 Complexity Analysis of Next-Generation HEVC Decoder Marko Viitanen, Jarno Vanne, Timo D. Hämäläinen, Moncef Gabbouj, Tampere University of Technology; Jani Lainema, Nokia Corporation

10:16 B1L-H.3 Compression Performance of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) Working Draft 4 Bin Li, University of Science and Technology of China; Gary J. Sullivan, Jizheng Xu, Microsoft Corporation and Microsoft Research

10:34 B1L-H.4 Scalability Support in HEVC Danny Hong, Wonkap Jang, Jill Boyce, Adeel Abbas, Vidyo, Inc.

10:52 B1L-H.5 Improved Near-Lossless HEVC Codec for Depth Map Based on Statistical Analysis of Residual Data Jung-Ah Choi, Yo-Sung Ho, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

48 48 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-J Complex Networks and Nonlinear Dynamics Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 307C Chair(s): Chi K. Michael Tse, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Ljiljana Trajkovic, Simon Fraser University

09:40 B1L-J.1 Topology Detection of Complex Networks with Hidden Variables and Stochastic Perturbations Xiaoqun Wu, Weihan Wang, Wuhan University; Wei Xing Zheng, University of Western Sydney

09:58 B1L-J.2 A Degree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Constrained Pinning Control in Complex Networks Cui-Li Yang, Wallace Kit-Sang Tang, City University of Hong Kong

10:16 B1L-J.3 Effect of Assortativity on Traffic Performance in Scale-Free Networks Yongxiang Xia, Zhejiang University; Chi K. Tse, Francis C. M. Lau, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

10:34 B1L-J.4 Bridge Time Series and Complex Networks with a Frequency-Degree Mapping Algorithm Dong Yang, Xiang Li, Fudan University

10:52 B1L-J.5 Clustering Phenomena in Complex Networks of Chaotic Circuits Yuji Takamaru, Hiroshige Kataoka, Yoko Uwate, Yoshifumi Nishio, Tokushima University

49 49 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-K Vision, Range, and Network Sensors Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 308A Chair(s): Christoph Posch, Austia Inst. of Technology

09:40 B1L-K.1 Sparsity-Based Online Missing Sensor Data Recovery Di Guo, Xiaobo Qu, Lianfen Huang, Yan Yao, Xiamen University; Zicheng Liu, Microsoft Research; Ming-Ting Sun, University of Washington

09:58 B1L-K.2 A 33 × 25 μm² Low-Power Range Finder Milos Davidovic, Michael Hofbauer, Horst Zimmermann, Vienna University of Technology

10:16 B1L-K.3 A Multiresolution Algorithm for Focal-Plane Compression Hsuan-Tsung Wang, Walter D. Leon-Salas, University of Missouri-Kansas City

10:34 B1L-K.4 CMOS 3-T Digital Pixel Sensor with in-Pixel Shared Comparator Derek Ho, Glenn Gulak, Roman Genov, University of Toronto

10:52 B1L-K.5 Characterization of Silicon Field Effect Transistor Sub-THz Detectors for Imaging Systems Péter Földesy, MTA-SZTAKI

50 50 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-L Advance Circuit Theory Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 308B Chair(s): Gabor Temes, Oregon State University

09:40 B1L-L.1 A Retargeting Methodology of Nano-Watt CMOS Reference Circuit Based on Advanced Compact MOSFET Model Gong Chen, Bo Yang, Shigetoshi Nakatake, The University of Kitakyushu; Zhangcai Huang, Fukuoka Industry, Science & Technology Foundation; Yasuaki Inoue, Waseda University

09:58 B1L-L.2 The Effect of Correlated Level Shifting on Noise Performance in Switched Capacitor Circuits Benjamin Hershberg, Tawfiq Musah, Skyler Weaver, Un- Ku Moon, Oregon State University

10:16 B1L-L.3 On Synthesis of Pulse-Transforming Linear Networks I. M. Filanovsky, University of Alberta

10:34 B1L-L.4 Wave Repetitive Process Approach to a Class of Ladder Circuits Bartosz Palucki, Krzysztof Gałkowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University Toruń; Anton Kummert, University of Wuppertal; Błazej Cichy, University of Zielona Góra

10:52 B1L-L.5 Design and Characterization of Symmetric Multi- Tap Transformers Xiaohua Yu, Nathan M. Neihart, Iowa State University

51 51 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B1L-M Integrated Power Circuits and Pumps Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 308C Chair(s): Hirotaka Koizumi, Tokyo University of Science Ke-Horng Chen, National Chiao Tung University

09:40 B1L-M.1 A pMOS-Based Double-Ladder Integrated Charge Pump for Standard Process Andrea Bazzini, Jingqi Liu, Stefano Gregori, University of Guelph

09:58 B1L-M.2 On-Chip Digital Inductor Current Sensor for Monolithic Digitally Controlled DC-DC Converters Man Pun Chan, Philip K. T. Mok, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

10:16 B1L-M.3 A High Efficiency Adaptive Frequency Hopping Controlled 1/3x Step-Down Switch Capacitor DC- DC Converter with Deep-Green Mode Operation Da-Long Ming, Yu-Huei Lee, Ke-Horng Chen, National Chiao Tung University

10:34 B1L-M.4 An Event-Driven Ultra-Low-Current Battery Management System with Reconfigurable Linear Regulator for Multi-Cell Battery Applications Jun Hua, Ken King, Texas Instruments Inc.; Hoi Lee, University of Texas at Dallas

10:52 B1L-M.5 A Voltage-Mode DC-DC Converter with Enhanced Transient Responses Kichang Jang, Jungsoo Choi, Chulkyu Park, Joongho Choi, University of Seoul

52 52 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-A Ubiquitous ULP M2M Sensors & Communication Solutions Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 300 Chair(s): Jaesup Lee, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology Dejan Markovic, University of California, Los Angeles

11:30 B2L-A.1 Ultra-Low Power Sensor Platform with Wireless Charging System Young-Jun Hong, Joonseong Kang, Seong Joong Kim, Sang Joon Kim, Ui-Kun Kwon, Samsung Electronics

11:48 B2L-A.2 A New Circuit Structure for near Field Wireless Power Transmission Seung Keun Yoon, Sang Joon Kim, Ui Kun Kwon, Samsung Electronics

12:06 B2L-A.3 Challenges and Directions of Ultra Low Energy Wireless Sensor Nodes for Biosignal Monitoring Seong Joong Kim, Jaesup Lee, Samsung Electronics; Bumman Kim, POSTECH; Sangwook Nam, Seoul National University; Dejan Markovic, UCLA; Sang-Gug Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

12:24 B2L-A.4 An Energy-Efficient Interface for Resonant Sensors Based on Ring-Down Measurement Michiel A.P. Pertijs, Delft University of Technology; Zeng Zeng, Devrez M. Karabacak, Mercedes Crego- Calama, Sywert H. Brongersma, IMEC, Holst Centre

12:42 B2L-A.5 A Hydrogel-Based Implantable Wireless CMOS Glucose Sensor SoC Po-Hung Kuo, Shey-Shi Lu, Jui-Chang Kuo, Yao-Joe Yang, National Taiwan University; Tao Wang, Chang Gung University; Yi-Lwun Ho, Ming-Fong Chen, National Taiwan University Hospital

53 53 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-B DSP Circuit Design II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room E1 Chair(s): Oscar Gustafsson, Linköping University Pramod Kumar Meher, A-STAR, Institute for Infocomm Research

11:30 B2L-B.1 Hardware-Efficient VLSI Implementation for 3- Parallel Linear-Phase FIR Digital Filter of Odd Length Yu-Chi Tsao, Ken Choi, Illinois Institute of Technology

11:48 B2L-B.2 An FPGA-Based Acceleration Platform for Auction Algorithm Pengfei Zhu, Chun Zhang, Bryan Hu, University of Alberta; Hua Li, University of Lethbridge; Ray C.C. Cheung, City University of Hong Kong

12:06 B2L-B.3 Dynamically Adaptable NoC Router Architecture for Multiple Pixel Streams Applications Nicolas Ngan, Eva Dokladalova, Mohamed Akil, Laboratoire Informatique Gaspard Monge

12:24 B2L-B.4 Efficient Twin-VQ Audio Decoder Implementation on a Configurable Processor Using Instruction Extension Yin-Tsung Hwang, National Chung-Hsing University; Tao-Hsing Huang, Faraday Technology Corp.

12:42 B2L-B.5 Hardware Efficient Recursive VLSI Architecture for Multilevel Lifting 2-D DWT A.D.Darji, S.N.Merchant, A.N.Chandorkar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Nisarg Trivedi, SVNIT

54 54 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-C Speech Processing Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room E2 Chair(s): Yoshikazu Miyanaga, Hokkaido University Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University

11:30 B2L-C.1 Improved Speech Presence Probability Estimation Based on Wavelet Denoising Daniel Pak-Kong Lun, Tak-Wai Shen, Tai-Chiu Hsung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Dominic K.C. Ho, University of Missouri Columbia

11:48 B2L-C.2 Performance Evaluation of Directional Audible Sound Wen-Kung Tseng, National Changhua University of Education

12:06 B2L-C.3 A New Recursive Algorithm for Time-Varying Autoregressive (TVAR) Model Estimation and its Application to Speech Analysis Y. J. Chu, S. C. Chan, Z. G. Zhang, K. M. Tsui, The University of Hong Kong

12:24 B2L-C.4 Detection of Voice Disorders Based on Wavelet and Prosody-Related Properties C. Shahnaz, S. A. Fattah, U. Mahbub, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology; W.-P. Zhu, M. O. Ahmad, Concordia University

12:42 B2L-C.5 Scalable Multi-Rate iLBC Koji Seto, Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University

55 55 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-D Calibration Techniques for Data Converters I Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room E3 Chair(s): Joao Goes, Universidade Nova de Lisboa / UNINOVA-CTS, FCT

11:30 B2L-D.1 A 14 Bit Self-Calibrating Charge Redistribution SAR ADC Stefan Haenzsche, Stephan Henker, Rene Schuffny, Technische Universitat Dresden; Thomas Reichel, Matthias Garzarolli, ZMDI AG Dresden

11:48 B2L-D.2 A 10-Bit 200-MS/s Digitally-Calibrated Pipelined ADC Using Switching Opamps Bing-Nan Fang, Jieh-Tsorng Wu, National Chiao-Tung University

12:06 B2L-D.3 A Low Power Oscillator Based TDC with in- System Non-Linearity Correction Matthias Voelker, Johann Hauer, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS

12:24 B2L-D.4 All-Digital Background Calibration for Time- Interleaved ADC Using Pseudo Aliasing Signal Junya Matsuno, Takafumi Yamaji, Masanori Furuta, Tetsuro Itakura, Toshiba Corporation

12:42 B2L-D.5 Digital Foreground Calibration Methods for SAR ADCs Wei Li, Tao Wang, Gabor C. Temes, Oregon State University

56 56 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-E Millimeter-Wave & Optical Communications Circuits Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room E4 Chair(s): Byunghoo Jung, Purdue University DongHyun Baek, Chung-Ang University

11:30 B2L-E.1 Frequency Scaling of Power Reclamation Networks in Outphasing PA Architectures David Tian, L. Richard Carley, David S. Ricketts, Carnegie Mellon University

11:48 B2L-E.2 A 213GHz - 228GHz, -91dB/Hz Phase Noise Triple Push Oscillator in 65nm CMOS Sriram Muralidharan, Mona Hella, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

12:06 B2L-E.3 An Efficient Blind Fine Synchronization Scheme for SCBT Systems Ying-Tsung Lin, Sau-Gee Chen, National Chiao-Tung University

12:24 B2L-E.4 A 50GHz 130µW Inductorless Prescaler in 45nm SOI CMOS Using ETSPC Logic Elkim Roa, Byunghoo Jung, Purdue University

57 57 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-F Circuits for Biomedical Systems II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room E7 Chair(s): Wouter Serdijn, Delft University of Technology Philipp Häfliger, University of Oslo

11:30 B2L-F.1 Compact Chopper-Stabilized Neural Amplifier with Low-Distortion High-Pass Filter in 0.13µm CMOS Karim Abdelhalim, Roman Genov, University of Toronto

11:48 B2L-F.2 Bidirectional Current Conveyer with Chopper Stabilization and Dynamic Element Matching Hamed Mazhab Jafari, Roman Genov, University of Toronto

12:06 B2L-F.3 Biphasic Stimulator Circuit for a Wide Range of Electrode-Tissue Impedance Dedicated to Cochlear Implants Wannaya Ngamkham, Marijn N. van Dongen, Wouter A. Serdijn, Delft University of Technology

12:24 B2L-F.4 A 36V Biphasic Stimulator with Electrode Monitoring Circuit Edward K.F. Lee, Alfred Mann Foundation; Rongching Dai, Natasha Reeves, Xiao Yun, Second Sight Medical Products

12:42 B2L-F.5 An Energy-Efficient, Dynamic Voltage Scaling Neural Stimulator for a Proprioceptive Prosthesis Ian Williams, Timothy G. Constandinou, Imperial College London

58 58 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-G Resource Allocation for Media Processing and Streaming Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 307A Chair(s): Jong Won Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Zixiang Xiong, Texas A&M University

11:30 B2L-G.1 A Scalable Resource Allocation Framework for SVC Video Transmissions over Downlink MIMO- OFDM Networks Maodong Li, Zhenzhong Chen, Yap-Peng Tan, Nanyang Technological University

11:48 B2L-G.2 Low Complexity Iterative Multimedia Resource Allocation Based on Game Theoretic Approach Eunji Kim, Hyunggon Park, Ewha Womans University; Pascal Frossard, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

12:06 B2L-G.3 QoE-Aware Resource Allocation for Integrated Surveillance System over 4G Mobile Networks Po-Han Wu, Jenq-Neng Hwang, University of Washington; Jae-Young Pyun, Chosun University; Kung-Ming Lan, Jian-Ren Chen, Industrial Technology Research Institute

12:24 B2L-G.4 A Low-Latency Transmission Scheme for Interactive Screen Sharing Zhaotai Pan, University of Science & Technology of China; Huifeng Shen, Yan Lu, Shipeng Li, Microsoft Research Asia

12:42 B2L-G.5 Optimal Resource Allocation for Multimedia Cloud in Priority Service Scheme Xiaoming Nan, Yifeng He, Ling Guan, Ryerson University

59 59 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-H Visual Signal Analysis and Protection Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 307B Chair(s): Gwo-Giun Lee, National Cheng Kung University Yap-Peng Tan, Nanyang Technological University

11:30 B2L-H.1 Human Emotion Recognition Using a Deformable 3D Facial Expression Model Yun Tie, Ling Guan, Ryerson University

11:48 B2L-H.2 A Novel Hardware Algorithm for Real-Time Image Recognition Based on Real AdaBoost Classification Takashi Aoki, Eiichi Hosoya, Takuya Otsuka, Akira Onozawa, NTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories

12:06 B2L-H.3 Generalized Subspace Distance for Set-to-Set Image Classification Likun Huang, Gao Yang, Yap-Peng Tan, Nanyang Technological University; Jiwen Lu, Advanced Digital Sciences Center

12:24 B2L-H.4 Adaptive Binary Mask for Privacy Region Protection Yongsheng Wang, Maire O'Neill, Fatih Kurugollu, Queen's University

12:42 B2L-H.5 Robust and Discriminative Image Authentication Based on Standard Model Feature Luntian Mou, Xilin Chen, Key Lab. of Intell. Info. Process., ICT, CAS; Yonghong Tian, Tiejun Huang, Peking University

60 60 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-J Analog Circuits and Systems Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 307C Chair(s): Yoshifumi Nishio, Tokushima University Henry Leung, University of Calgary

11:30 B2L-J.1 Bifurcations in Frequency Controlled Load Resonant DC-DC Converters Kuntal Mandal, Chandan Chakraborty, Mrityunjoy Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Technology; Soumitro Banerjee, Indian Institute of Science Education & Research

11:48 B2L-J.2 Realization of an Analog Model of Memristor Based on Light Dependent Resistor A.L. Fitch, H.H.C. Iu, V. Sreeram, The University of Western Australia; X.Y.Wang, W.G. Qi, Harbin Institute of Technology

12:06 B2L-J.3 Finding All Modes of Nonlinear Oscillations by the Krawczyk-Moore-Jones Algorithm Kohshi Okumura, Simon Fraser University

12:24 B2L-J.4 Effect of Capacitor Nonlinearity on the Oscillation Frequency of a Digitally-Controlled Oscillator Using Oppositely-Coupled PMOS Capacitor Pairs Jeong-Ho Park, Sang-Sun Yoo, Han-Won Cho, Hyung- Joun Yoo, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

61 61 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-K Auditory, Chemical & Strain Sensors Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 308A Chair(s): John Harris, University of Florida Mohamad Sawan, École Polytechnique de Montréal

11:30 B2L-K.1 A Low-Noise Interface Circuit for MEMS Cochlea- Mimicking Acoustic Sensors Shiwei Wang, Thomas Jacob Koickal, A. Hamilton, E. Mastropaolo, R. Latif, R. Cheung, University of Edinburgh; M. Newton, L. Smith, University of Stirling

11:48 B2L-K.2 Analog Sensing Front-End System for Harmonic Signal Classification Daniel J. White, Peter E. William, Michael W. Hoffman, Sina Balkır, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Nathan Schemm, Texas Instruments Inc.

12:06 B2L-K.3 Real-Time Speaker Identification Using the AEREAR2 Event-Based Silicon Cochlea Cheng-Han Li, Tobi Delbruck, Shih-Chii Liu, University of Zürich and ETH Zürich

12:24 B2L-K.4 CMOS Monolithic Chemiresistor Array with Microfluidic Channel for Micro Gas Chromatograph Xiaoyi Mu, Nathan Ward, Lin Li,Wen Li, Andrew J. Mason, Michigan State University; Elizabeth Covington, Gustavo Serrano, Cagliyan Kurdak, Edward Zellers, University of Michigan

12:42 B2L-K.5 A Self-Powered Static-Strain Sensor Based on Differential Linear Piezo-Floating-Gate Injectors Pikul Sarkar, Chenling Huang, Shantanu Chakrabartty, Michigan State University

62 62 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-L Analog Signal Processing and Filtering I Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 308B Chair(s): Gregorio Cappuccino, University of Calabria

11:30 B2L-L.1 A Preamplifier for the Front-End Readout System of Particles Tracking in Secondary Electron Detectors A. Garzón-Camacho, B. Fernández, M.A.G. Álvarez, Centro Nacional de Aceleradores; J. Ceballos, J.M. de la Rosa, Universidad de Sevilla / IMSE-CNM-CSIC

11:48 B2L-L.2 Electronically Tunable Current-Mode Universal Biquadratic Filter Using a Single CCCFTA Montree Kumngern, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

12:06 B2L-L.3 Distortion Analysis of the Alternative Doubly- Terminated Ladder Fully-Differential Gm-C Filters Terdpun Choogorn, Jirayuth Mahattanakul, Mahanakorn University of Technology

12:24 B2L-L.4 A Modular Transconductance Reduction Technique for Very Low-Frequency Gm-C Filters Chutham Sawigun, Wouter A. Serdijn, Delft University of Technology

12:42 B2L-L.5 A 6th Order Zero Capacitor Spread 1MHz - 10MHz Tunable CMOS Active-RC Low Pass Filter with Fast Tuning Scheme Xin Jin, Fa Foster Dai, Auburn University

63 63 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B2L-M Power and Energy Circuits and Systems Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 308C Chair(s): Anthony Deese, The College of New Jersey Chika Nwankpa, Drexel University

11:30 B2L-M.1 Triple Loop Modulation (TLM) for High Reliability and Efficiency in Power Factor Correction (PFC) System Jen-Chieh Tsai, Chia-Lung Ni, Chun-Yen Chen, Yi-Ting Chen, Chi-Lin Chen, Ke-Horng Chen, National Chiao Tung University

11:48 B2L-M.2 Anti-Windup Dual-Loop Control of DFIG Under Unbalanced Voltage Conditions Zhen Li, Siu-Chung Wong, Chi K. Tse, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

12:06 B2L-M.3 Simple Circuit-Based Solution to Problem of Residential Load Participation in Demand Response Anthony S. Deese, Brian Carrigan, Elie Klein, Elliot Stein, The College of New Jersey

12:24 B2L-M.4 Dynamic Characterization of Building Electrical Loads by Equivalent Energy Circuit Analysis Mohammed Muthalib, Chika Nwankpa, Drexel University

12:42 B2L-M.5 Design of Modular Field Programmable Analog Array Hardware for Analysis of Large Power Systems Anthony S. Deese, The College of New Jersey; Chika O. Nwankpa, Juan Jimenez, Jonathan Berardino, Jesse Hill, Drexel University

64 64 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-A Image Processing and Vision for Intelligent Vehicles Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 300 Chair(s): Hyunchul Shin, Hanyang University Taechan Kim, Samsung Electronics

14:30 B3L-A.1 Image Processing and Vision Techniques for Smart Vehicles Ehsan Ul Haq, Syed Jahanzeb Hussain Pirzada, Jingchun Piao, Teng Yu, Hyunchul Shin, Hanyang University

14:48 B3L-A.2 Local Self-Similarity Based Backprojection for Image Upscaling HyeongKoo Lee, Tae-Chan Kim, Samsung Electronics

15:06 B3L-A.3 Boosted-PCA for Binary Classification Problems Seaung Lok, Ham, Nojun Kwak, Ajou University

15:24 B3L-A.4 A New Edge Directed Interpolation Algorithm Using Accurate Estimation of Edge Directional Covariance Jonghyun Bae,Yujin Yun,Kyungman Kim, Jaeseok Kim, Yonsei University

65 65 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-B Arithmetic Circuits Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room E1 Chair(s): Vojin G. Oklobdzija, New Mexico State University Lan-Da Van, National Chiao Tung University

14:30 B3L-B.1 A New Taxonomy for Reconfigurable Prefix Adders Stevo D. Bailey, Mircea R. Stan, University of Virginia

14:48 B3L-B.2 Residue Arithmetic for Designing Multiply-Add Units in the Presence of Non-Gaussian Variation I. Kouretas, V. Paliouras, University of Patras

15:06 B3L-B.3 A Fast and Compact Circuit for Integer Square Root Computation Based on Mitchell Logarithmic Method Joshua Yung Lih Low, Ching Chuen Jong, Jeremy Yung Shern Low, Thian Fatt Tay, Chip-Hong Chang, Nanyang Technological University

15:24 B3L-B.4 Design and Implementation of a Radix-100 Division Unit Zhuo Wang, Liu Han, Seok-Bum Ko, University of Saskatchewan

15:42 B3L-B.5 Correctly Rounded Constant Integer Division via Multiply-Add Theo Drane, Wai-chuen Cheung, Imagination Technologies Ltd; George Constantinides, Imperial College London

66 66 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-C DSP for Communications Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room E2 Chair(s): Xinping Huang, Communication Research Center, Ottawa Hakan Johansson, Linköping University

14:30 B3L-C.1 Statistics-Based LINC Amplifier Calibration Xinping Huang, Mario Caron, Communications Research Centre Canada

14:48 B3L-C.2 A Constant-Throughput LLL Algorithm with Deep Insertion for LR-Aided MIMO Detection Chiao-En Chen, Hang Su, National Chung Cheng University; Chun-Fu Liao, Yuang-Hao Huang, National Tsing-Hua University

15:06 B3L-C.3 Joint Data Detection and Channel Estimation for CPM in Frequency-Flat Fading Channel Wenwen Wang, Saman S. Abeysekera, Nanyang Technological University

15:24 B3L-C.4 Memory and Computation Reduction for Least- Square Channel Estimation of Mobile OFDM Systems Tao Xu, Hao Lu, Rene van Leuken, Delft University of Technology; Zijian Tang, TNO Defence Security and Safety

15:42 B3L-C.5 Detection of Partial-Band Noise Interference in Slow FH/QPSK Systems Aye Aung, Kah Chan Teh, Kwok Hung Li, Nanyang Technological University

67 67 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-D Calibration Techniques for Data Converters II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room E3 Chair(s): Sameer Sonkusale, Tufts University

14:30 B3L-D.1 Analysis and Design of a 14-Bit SAR ADC Using Self-Calibration DAC Lei Sun, Kong-Pang Pun, Alex Wong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

14:48 B3L-D.2 Digital Background Calibration of Redundant Split-Flash ADC in 45nm CMOS Rabeeh Majidi, Anthony Crasso, John A. McNeill, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

15:06 B3L-D.3 A Low-Power 10-Bit 50-MS/s SAR ADC Using a Parasitic-Compensated Split-Capacitor DAC Wei Guo, Shahriar Mirabbasi, University of British Columbia

15:24 B3L-D.4 Impact of Gradient Error on Switching Sequence in High-Accuracy Thermometer-Decoded Current-Steering DACs Masood Karimian, Saeid Hashemi, Ali Naderi, Mohamad Sawan, École Polytechnique de Montréal

15:42 B3L-D.5 A Low-Power Dynamic Comparator with Digital Calibration for Reduced Offset Mismatch Denis Guangyin Chen, Amine Bermak, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

68 68 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-E Advanced Wireless Receiver Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room E4 Chair(s): Franklin Bien, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology Jaehyouk Choi, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology

14:30 B3L-E.1 A 9mW Direct RF Sampling GPS Receiver Front- End in 0.13µm BiCMOS Carsten Barth, Ivan R. Linscott, Umran S. Inan, Stanford University

14:48 B3L-E.2 Low-Power High-Linearity Area-Efficient Multi- Mode GNSS RF Receiver in 40nm CMOS Jinbo Li, Dongpo Chen, Rui Guan, Peng Qin, Zhijian Lu, Jianjun Zhou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

15:06 B3L-E.3 A Reconfigurable 60GHz Subsampling Receiver Architecture with Embedded Channel Filtering B. Grave, A. Frappé, A. Kaiser, IEMN-ISEN

15:24 B3L-E.4 A Time-to-Digital Converter Based AFC for Wideband Frequency Synthesizer Deping Huang, Jinghong Chen, Southern Methodist University; Wei Li, Jin Zhou, Ning Li, Junyan Ren, Fudan University

15:42 B3L-E.5 Effects of Quench Discretization on Superregenerative Oscillators Pere Palà-Schönwälder, Jordi Bonet-Dalmau, Francisco Del Águila-López, Ricard Sanahuja, Francesc Xavier Moncunill-Geniz, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Barcelona Tech

69 69 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-F Circuits for Biomedical Systems III Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room E7 Chair(s): Yong Lian, National University of Singapore Guoxing Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

14:30 B3L-F.1 A Digital-to-Analog Converter for a Cortical Microelectrode Stimulator Miguel A. Martins, TES Electronic Solutions; Miguel Santos, Jorge R. Fernandes, Moisés S. Piedade, INESC-ID / Instituto Superior Técnico

14:48 B3L-F.2 A Continuous-Time Level-Crossing ADC with 1- Bit DAC and 3-Input Comparator Yongjia Li, Wouter A. Serdijn, Delft University of Technology

15:06 B3L-F.3 A Delta Sigma IR-UWB Radar with Sub-mm Ranging Capability for Human Body Monitoring Systems Wei Zhang, Woogeun Rhee, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University

15:24 B3L-F.4 A Low Power 2.4 GHz Front End with MEMS Lattice Based Channel Filtering at RF Aravind Heragu, Christian Enz, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; David Ruffieux, Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology

15:42 B3L-F.5 Gait Analysis for Patients with Alzheimer's Disease Using a Triaxial Accelerometer Pau-Choo Chung, Yu-Liang Hsu, Chun-Yao Wang, Chien- Wen Lin, Jeen-Shing Wang, National Cheng Kung University; Ming-Chyi Pai, National Cheng Kung University Hospital

70 70 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-G Architecture Designs for Multimedia Computing Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 307A Chair(s): Shao-Yi Chien, National Taiwan University Tian-Sheuan Chang, National Chiao Tung University

14:30 B3L-G.1 Tile-Based GPU Optimizations Through ESL Full System Simulation Hsu-Yao Huang, Industrial Technology Research Institute; Chi-Yuan Huang, Chung-Ho Chen, National Cheng Kung University

14:48 B3L-G.2 A New 3-Phase Design Exploration Methodology for Video Processor Design Wing-Yee Lo, Daniel P.K. Lun, Wan-Chi Siu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

15:06 B3L-G.3 A Smart Stream Controller for Efficient Implementation of Streaming Applications on the Heterogeneous Multicore Processor Shih-Hao Ou, Che-Wei Yeh, Chih-Wei Liu, National Chiao Tung University; Tai-Jyi Lin, National Chung Cheng University

15:24 B3L-G.4 FPGA Implementation of Heterogeneous Multicore Platform with SIMD/MIMD Custom Accelerators Hasitha Muthumala Waidyasooriya, Yasuhiro Takei, Masanori Hariyama, Michitaka Kameyama, Tohoku University

15:42 B3L-G.5 A Simulation-Based Study for DRAM Power Reduction Strategies in GPGPUs Hyojin Choi, Kyuyeon Hwang, Jaewoo Ahn, Wonyong Sung, Seoul National University

71 71 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-H Nanodevices and Circuits Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 307B Chair(s): Ming-Dou Ker, National Chiao Tung University Shyh-Jye Jou, National Chiao Tung University

14:30 B3L-H.1 Cost-Efficient Decimal Adder Design in Quantum- Dot Cellular Automata Weiqiang Liu, Liang Lu, Máire O'Neill, Queen's University Belfast; Earl E. Swartzlander Jr., The University of Texas at Austin

14:48 B3L-H.2 Novel Asynchronous Registers for Sequential Circuits with Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Raj Katti, Sarjan Shrestha, North Dakota State University

15:06 B3L-H.3 A Novel Design of 4 × 4 Ram Implementation in Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata (QCA) Reza Sabbaghi-Nadooshan, Moein Kianpour, Islamic Azad University

15:24 B3L-H.4 A Cryogenic Single Electron Transistor Readout Circuit: Practical Issues and Measurement Considerations Kushal Das, Torsten Lehmann, The University of New South Wales

15:42 B3L-H.5 Performance Analysis of CNFET Based Circuits in the Presence of Fabrication Imperfections Malgorzata Chrzanowska-Jeske, Rehman Ashraf, Rajeev K. Nain, Siva G. Narendra, Portland State University

72 72 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-J Analog and Mixed Mode Circuits and Systems Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 307C Chair(s): Gianluca Setti, University of Ferrara Zbigniew Galias, AGH University of Science and Technology

14:30 B3L-J.1 A Low-Power Fast-Settling Bond-Wire Frequency Synthesizer with a Dynamic-Bandwidth Scheme Bo Zhao, Huazhong Yang, Hui Wang, Tsinghua University

14:48 B3L-J.2 A 5-10GHz Low Power Bang-Bang All Digital PLL Based on Programmable Digital Loop Filter Sally Safwat, Amr Lotfy, Maged Ghoneima, Yehea Ismail, Nile University

15:06 B3L-J.3 Quadrature Generation Techniques in CMOS Relaxation Oscillators Sankaran Aniruddhan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

15:24 B3L-J.4 A Fast Charge Pump PLL Using a Bang-Bang Frequency Comparator with Dead Zone Vahideh Sadat Sadeghi, Hossein Miar Naimi, Babol University of Tehnology; Michael Peter Kennedy, University College Cork

15:42 B3L-J.5 A Transformer-Based Filtering Technique to Lower LC-Oscillator Phase Noise Qing Jin, Weidong Geng, Nankai University; Kaiyuan Yang, Chunyuan Zhou, Dongxu Yang, Lei Zhang, Yan Wang, Zhiping Yu, Tsinghua University

73 73 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-K Sensor Devices Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 308A Chair(s): Milutin Stanecevic, SUNY, Stonybrooke Jennifer Olson Hasler, Georgia Tech

14:30 B3L-K.1 Investigation of Characteristics of Tungsten Oxide with Different Work Pressures in Photoelectrochromic Cell Jung-Chuan Chou, Po-Hao Shih, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology

14:48 B3L-K.2 Bio-Inspired Gas Recognition Based on the Organization of the Olfactory Pathway Jaber Hassan J Al Yamani, Farid Boussaid, The University of Western Australia; Amine Bermak, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

15:06 B3L-K.3 A Programmable Mutual Capacitance Sensing Circuit for a Large-Sized Touch Panel Hyun Kyu Ouh, Jungwoo Lee, Sangyun Han, Hyunjip Kim, Insik Yoon, Soonwon Hong, Test Laboratories International, Inc.

15:24 B3L-K.4 A Hall Sensor Microsystem with Continuous Gain Calibration Using Fully Integrated References Andrea Ajbl, Marc Pastre, Maher Kayal, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

15:42 B3L-K.5 A New Memristor Based on NiTi Smart Alloys Evripides Kyriakides, Constantinos Hadjistassou, Julius Georgiou, University of Cyprus

74 74 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B3L-M Information Security Related Circuits & Systems Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 308C Chair(s): John McCanny, Queen's University Belfast

14:30 B3L-M.1 Custom Purpose Regular Expression Processor Architecture for Network Processing Sakir Sezer, Dwayne Burns, Titan IC Systems Ltd

14:48 B3L-M.2 Application-Oriented SHA-256 Hardware Design for Low-Cost RFID Xiaolin Cao, Maire O'Neill, Queen's University Belfast

15:06 B3L-M.3 Content-Dependent Feature Selection for Block- Based Image Steganalysis Seongho Cho, Martin Gawecki, C.-C. Jay Kuo, University of Southern California

15:24 B3L-M.4 Dual Video Watermarking for CCL Protection and Manipulation Detection Sung-Won Moon, Hee-Dong Kim, Ji-won Lee, Heung- Kyu Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

15:42 B3L-M.5 Secure Medical Information Exchange with Reversible Data Hiding Hsiang-Cheh Huang, Wei-Hao Lai, National University of Kaohsiung; Wai-Chi Fang, National Chiao-Tung University

75 75 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-A VLSI for Image & Video Systems Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room 300 Chair(s): Tian-Sheuan Chang, National Chiao Tung University Vasily Moshnyaga, Fukuoka University

16:20 B4L-A.1 HDR-ARtiSt: High Dynamic Range Advanced Real-Time Imaging System Pierre-Jean Lapray, Barthélémy Heyrman, Matthieu Rossé, Dominique Ginhac, University Burgundy

16:38 B4L-A.2 A Parallel CAVLC Design for 4096x2160p Encoder Huibo Zhong, Yibo Fan, Xiaoyang Zeng, Fudan University

16:56 B4L-A.3 A High Speed Feature Matching Architecture for Real-Time Video Stabilization Keng-Yen Huang, Yi-Min Tsai, Tien-Ju Yang, Liang-Gee Chen, National Taiwan University

17:14 B4L-A.4 A 775-µW/fps/view H.264/MVC Decoder Chip Compliant with 3D Blu-Ray Specifications Chi-Cheng Ju, Tsu-Ming Liu, Yung-Chang Chang, Chih- Ming Wang, Chun-Chia Chen, Hue-Min Lin, Chia-Yun Cheng, Min-Hao Chiu, Sheng-Jen Wang, Ping Chao, MJ Hu, Hao-Wei Li, Chung-Hung Tsai, Mediatek Inc.

17:32 B4L-A.5 Impact of Process Variations on Computers Used for Image Processing Suraj Sindia, Fa Foster Dai, Vishwani D.Agrawal, Auburn University; Virendra Singh, Indian Institute of Science

76 76 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-B Cryptographic Engine Design Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room E1 Chair(s): Hsie Chia Chang, National Chiao Tung University Xinmiao Zhang, Case Western Reserve University

16:20 B4L-B.1 Designing High-Throughput Hardware Accelerator for Stream Cipher HC-128 Anupam Chattopadhyay, Ayesha Khalid, RWTH Aachen University; Subhamoy Maitra, Shashwat Raizada, Indian Statistical Institute

16:38 B4L-B.2 Integrated Capacitor Switchbox for Security Protection Matthew Mayhew, Radu Muresan, University of Guelph

16:56 B4L-B.3 A High-Performance Elliptic Curve Cryptographic Processor over GF(p) with SPA Resistance Szu-Chi Chung, Jen-Wei Lee, Hsie-Chia Chang, Chen-Yi Lee, National Chiao Tung University

17:14 B4L-B.4 Current Mode Multiple-Valued Adder for Cryptography Processors Ashley Novak, Farinoush Saffar, Mitra Mirhassani, Huapeng Wu, University of Windsor

17:32 B4L-B.5 Extendable Point-to-Multi-Point Protocol Processor for 10G-EPON MAC SoCs Naoki Miura, Akihiko Miyazaki, Junichi Kato, Nobuyuki Tanaka, Masami Urano, Mamoru Nakanishi, Tsugumichi Shibata, NTT Corporation

77 77 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-C DSP Implementation and Embedded Systems Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room E2 Chair(s): Oscar Gustafsson, Linköping University Mohsin M. Jamali, University of Toledo

16:20 B4L-C.1 Order Reduction for Roesser State-Space Model Based on Elementary Operations Shi Yan, Lanzhou University; Li Xu, Akita Prefectural University; Yegui Xiao, Prefectural University

16:38 B4L-C.2 Weight Sorting Based Scheme and Architecture for Distributed Particle Filters Ning Zheng, Yun Pan, Xiaolang Yan, Ruohong Huan, Zhejiang University

16:56 B4L-C.3 CMOS Implementation of a Fast 4-2 Compressor for Parallel Accumulations Amir Fathi, Sarkis Azizian , Khayrollah Hadidi , Abdollah Khoei, Amin Chegeni, Urmia University

17:14 B4L-C.4 Efficient Architectures for VLSI Implementation of 2-D Discrete Hadamard Transform Basant Kumar Mohanty, Subodh Kumar Singhal, Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology; Pramod Kumar Meher, Institute for Infocomm Research

17:32 B4L-C.5 Error-Free VLSI Architecture for the 2-D Daubechies 4-Tap Filter Using Algebraic Integers Shiva Madishetty, Arjuna Madanayake, Dale Mugler, The University of Akron, Akron; Renato J. Cintra, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco; Vassil S. Dimitrov, University of Calgary

78 78 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-D Low-Power Wireless Circuits Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room E3 Chair(s): Mohamad Sawan, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal

16:20 B4L-D.1 Low-Power and Low-Area CMOS Quadrature RC Oscillator with Capacitive Coupling João Casaleiro, Luis B. Oliveira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa; Igor M. Filanovsky, University of Alberta

16:38 B4L-D.2 A Low-Power RF Front-End with Merged LNA, Differential Power Splitter, and Quadrature Mixer for IEEE 802.15.4 (ZigBee) Applications Shuenn-Yuh Lee, Liang-Hung Wang, Tsung-Yen Chen, Chih-Tao Yu, National Chung-Cheng University

16:56 B4L-D.3 A 3µW Fully-Differential RF Envelope Detector for Ultra-Low Power Receivers Barend van Liempd, Maja Vidojkovic, Cui Zhou, Pieter Harpe, Guido Dolmans, Holst Centre/imec; Maarten Lont, Dusan Milosevic, Eindhoven University of Technology

17:14 B4L-D.4 A 115µW UWB Programmable Gain Amplifier for Intelligent Tire Personal Area Network M. De Matteis, G. Cocciolo, S. D’Amico, University of Salento; A. Baschirotto, University of Milano Bicocca; M. Sabatini, Pirelli Tyre Spa

17:32 B4L-D.5 A 3.3µW Dual-Modulus Frequency Divider with 189% Locking Range for MICS Band Applications M. Shahriar Jahan, Jeremy H. Holleman, The University of Tennessee

79 79 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-E MIMO System Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room E4 Chair(s): Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University Lan-Da Van, National Chiao Tung University

16:20 B4L-E.1 An Efficient QR Decomposition Design for MIMO Systems Jing-Shiun Lin, Yin-Tsung Hwang, Po-Han Chu, Ming- Der Shieh, Shih-Hao Fang, National Chung Hsing University

16:38 B4L-E.2 A Synchronization Scheme Based on Gaussian Pulses for Cooperative MIMO OFDM Systems Chin-Liang Wang, Ying-Yi Chen, Hung-Chin Wang, National Tsing Hua University

16:56 B4L-E.3 An Improved Coarse Synchronization Scheme in 3GPP LTE Downlink OFDM Systems Na Ding, Chen Chen, Wenhua Fan,Yun Chen, Xiaoyang Zeng, Fudan University

17:14 B4L-E.4 Low Complexity FFT/IFFT Processor for High- Speed OFDM System Using Efficient Multiplier Scheduling Jea Hack Lee, Eun Ji Kim, Myung Hoon Sunwoo, Ajou University

17:32 B4L-E.5 An SFBC-OFDM Receiver with MLSE Equalizer to Combat Multiple Frequency Offsets Jyun-Yu Lee, Hsin-De Lin, Tzu-Hsien Sang, National Chiao-Tung University

80 80 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-F Biomedical & Live Science Systems I Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room E7 Chair(s): Pantelis Georgiou, Imperial College London Basu Sanakar, National Science Foundation, USA

16:20 B4L-F.1 An Axon Emulator for Evaluation of Nerve Recording Systems Robert Rieger, Jing-Yuan Chen, National Sun Yat-Sen University

16:38 B4L-F.2 NeuroBetaMed: a Re-Configurable Wavelet- Based Event Detection Circuit for in vitro Biological Signals Adam Quotb,Yannick Bornat, Matthieu Raoux, Jochen Lang, Sylvie Renaud, University Bordeaux

16:56 B4L-F.3 A Blink Restoration System with Contralateral EMG Triggered Stimulation and Real-Time Software Based Artifact Blanking Jun Jia, Xin Yi, Mengde Wang, Guoxing Wang, Simin Deng, Guofang Shen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

17:14 B4L-F.4 A 2.1µW Real-Time Reconfigurable Wearable BAN Controller with Dual Linked List Structure Seulki Lee, Taehwan Roh, Sunjoo Hong, Hoi-Jun Yoo, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

17:32 B4L-F.5 A CMOS Architecture Allowing Parallel DNA Comparison for on-Chip Assembly Yuanqi Hu, Yan Liu, Christofer Toumazou, Pantelis Georgiou, Imperial College London

81 81 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-G Efficient Implementations of Media Coding Systems Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room 307A Chair(s): Oscar Au, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Feng Wu, Microsoft Research Asia

16:20 B4L-G.1 Joint Rate-Distortion Optimization for H.264/AVC Intra Coding Based on Cluster Computing Wei Xiao, Guangming Shi, Xidian University; Jizheng Xu, Feng Wu, Microsoft Research Asia

16:38 B4L-G.2 Base-Layer Motion Estimation with Limited Enhancement-Layer Search Window for Hardware H.264/SVC Encoder Do-Kyoung Kwon, Hyung J. Kim, Systems and Applications R&D Center

16:56 B4L-G.3 Data Reusable Search Scan Methods for Low Power Motion Estimation Sung Dae Kim, Myung Hoon Sunwoo, Ajou University; Jin Wook Baek, Samsung Electronics; Jin Wook Burm, Sogang University

17:14 B4L-G.4 Fast Sub-Pixel Motion Estimation with Simplified Modeling in HEVC Wei Dai, Oscar C. Au, Sijin Li, Lin Sun, Ruobing Zou, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

17:32 B4L-G.5 Mode Dependent Deblocking Filter for Video Coding Qingbo Wu, Hongliang Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

82 82 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-H Design Technology for Enhancing Circuit Reliability Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room 307B Chair(s): Chua-Chin Wang, National Sun Yat-sen University Wai-Chi Fang, National Chiao Tung University

16:20 B4L-H.1 A Framework to Study Time-Dependent Variability in Circuits at Sub-35nm Technology Nodes Tong Boon Tang, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS; Alan F.Murray, University of Edinburgh; Binjie Cheng, Asen Asenov, University of Glasgow

16:38 B4L-H.2 Soft Error Tolerant Latch Design with Low Cost for Nanoelectronic Systems Haiqing Nan, Ken Choi, Illinois Institute of Technology

16:56 B4L-H.3 A Simple Keeper Topology to Reduce Delay Variations in Nanometer Domino Logic Massimo Alioto, Università di Siena; Gaetano Palumbo, Melita Pennisi, Università di Catania

17:14 B4L-H.4 Design of Ring Oscillator Structures for Measuring Isolated NBTI and PBTI Tony T. Kim, VIRTUS Nanyang Technological University; Pong-Fei Lu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center; Chris H. Kim, University of Minnesota

17:32 B4L-H.5 Modeling and Characterization of CNT-Based TSV for High Frequency Applications Sukeshwar Kannan, Bruce Kim, Anurag Gupta, The University of Alabama; Li Li, Cisco System Inc.; Seok-Ho Noh, Andong National University; Sang-Bock Cho, University of Ulsan

83 83 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-J Memristors and Memristive Circuits Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room 307C Chair(s): Ronald Tetzlaff, TU Dresden

16:20 B4L-J.1 Memristors and Memristive Circuits - An Overview Ronald Tetzlaff, Torsten Schmidt, Technische Universität Dresden

16:38 B4L-J.2 Recent Progress in Redox-Based Resistive Switching Rainer Waser, Forschungszentrum Jülich & RWTH Aachen University; Stephan Menzel, RWTH Aachen University; Vikas Rana, Forschungszentrum Jülich

16:56 B4L-J.3 Modeling Dynamics of Memristive Nano- Structures Fernando Corinto, Alon Ascoli, Marco Gilli, Politecnico di Torino

17:14 B4L-J.4 Memristor Circuit for Artificial Synaptic Weighting of Pulse Inputs Maheshwar Pd. Sah, Changju Yang, Hyongsuk Kim, Chonbuk National University; Leon O Chua, University of California, Berkeley

17:32 B4L-J.5 Memristive Computing- Multiplication and Correlation Sangho Shin, Kyungmin Kim, Sung-Mo “Steve” Kang, University of California, Santa Cruz

84 84 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-K Image and Vision Sensors Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room 308A Chair(s): Alex Fish, Ben-Gurion University

16:20 B4L-K.1 A Real-Time Motion-Feature-Extraction Image Processor Employing Digital-Pixel-Sensor-Based Parallel Architecture Hongbo ZHU, Tadashi SHIBATA, The University of Tokyo

16:38 B4L-K.2 A 148dB Focal-Plane Tone-Mapping QCIF Imager S. Vargas-Sierra, G. Lĩnán-Cembrano, A. Rodríguez- Vázquez, Universidad de Sevilla / IMSE-CNM-CSIC

16:56 B4L-K.3 New FPN Correction Method for PD-Storage Dual-Capture CMOS Image Sensor Using a Nonfully Depleted Pinned Photodiode Jiwon Lee, Inkyu Baek, Kyounghoon Yang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

17:14 B4L-K.4 A Time-Delay-Integration CMOS Image Sensor with Pipelined Charge Transfer Architecture Hang Yu, Xinyuan Qian, Shoushun Chen, Kay Soon Low, Nanyang Technological University

17:32 B4L-K.5 A Hybrid-Readout and Dynamic-Resolution Motion Detection Image Sensor for Object Tracking Xiangyu Zhang, Shoushun Chen, Nanyang Technological University

85 85 Lecture Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B4L-M Complex Systems and Networks: Nexus of All Realities in Circuits and Systems Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Room 308C Chair(s): Guanrong Chen, City University of Hong Kong Jinhu Lu, RMIT University

16:20 B4L-M.1 Complex Network Approach to Communication Network Performance Analysis Jiajing Wu, Chi K. Tse, Francis C.M. Lau, Ivan W.H. Ho, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

16:38 B4L-M.2 Contingency Constrained Optimal Power Flow Solutions in Complex Network Power Grids Baha Alzalg, Washington State University; Catalina Anghel, Mustazee Rahman, University of Toronto; Wenying Gan, UCLA; Qing Huang, Arizona State University; Alex Shum, University of Waterloo; Chai Wah Wu, IBM T. J. Watson Res. Center

16:56 B4L-M.3 On Adaptive Bounded Synchronization in Power Network Models P. DeLellis, M. di Bernardo, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

17:14 B4L-M.4 Red-F Routing Protocol for Complex Networks Wilson Wang-Kit Thong, Guanrong Chen, City University of Hong Kong; Ljiljana Trajkovíc, Simon Fraser University

86 86 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B5P-N Interconnection & Clock Design I Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Paul K. Ampadu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology An-Yeu Wu, National Taiwan University

B5P-N.1 An Output Tracking Delay-Recycled Clock Skew- Compensation and/or Duty-Cycle-Correction Circuit Shih-Nung Wei, National Chung Cheng University; Yi-Ming Wang, Jyun-Hua Peng, National Chi Nan University

B5P-N.2 A Chip-to-Chip Clock-Deskewing Circuit for 3-D ICs Ai-Jia Chuang, Yu Lee, Ching-Yuan Yang, National Chung Hsing University

B5P-N.3 Energy Metrics for Power Efficient Crosslink and Mesh Topologies Inna Vaisband, Eby G. Friedman, University of Rochester; Ran Ginosar, Avinoam Kolodny, Technion–Israel Institute of Technology

B5P-N.4 A 16Gbps Low Power Self-Timed SerDes Transceiver for Multi-Core Communication Ezz El-Din Hussein, Sally Safwat, Maged Ghoneima, Yehea Ismail, Nile University

B5P-N.5 Reliable and Low-Power Clock Distribution Using Pre- and Post-Silicon Delay Adaptation in High- Level Synthesis Keisuke Inoue, Mineo Kaneko, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

87 87 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B5P-P Interconnection & Clock Design II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Masud Chowdhury, University of Illinois at Chicago Volkan Kursun, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

B5P-P.1 A Novel BMNoC Configuration Algorithm Utilizing Communication Volume and Locality Among Cores Seungju Lee, Nozomu Togawa, Waseda University; Takashi Aoki, Akira Onozawa, NTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories

B5P-P.2 Transient Error Management for Partially Adaptive Router in Network-on-Chip (NoC) Qiaoyan Yu, University of New Hampshire; Paul Ampadu, University of Rochester

88 88 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B5P-Q Image Analysis & Processing II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Mohsin M. Jamali, University of Toledo Wan-Chi Siu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

B5P-Q.1 A Novel Feature Extraction Algorithm for Classification of Bird Flight Calls Selin Bastas, Mohammad Wadood Majid, Golrokh Mirzaei, Mohsin M. Jamali, University of Toledo; Jeremy Ross, Peter V. Gorsevski, Joseph Frizado, Verner P. Bingman, Bowling Green State University

B5P-Q.2 VLSI Implementation of Color Interpolation in Color Difference Spaces Hongming Chen, Yuhua Cheng, Peking University

B5P-Q.3 Low-Complexity Pruning for Accelerating Corner Detection Meiqing Wu, Nirmala Ramakrishnan, Siew-Kei Lam, Thambipillai Srikanthan, Nanyang Technological University

B5P-Q.4 Image Super-Resolution via Dual-Dictionary Learning and Sparse Representation Jian Zhang, Debin Zhao, Harbin Institute of Technology; Chen Zhao, Ruiqin Xiong, Siwei Ma, Peking University

89 89 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B5P-R Circuits and Systems for Media Processing Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Gwo-Giun Lee, National Cheng Kung University Chia-Wen Lin, National Tsing Hua University

B5P-R.1 A Visually-Lossless Data Hiding Method Based on Histogram Modification Masaaki Fujiyoshi, Hitoshi Kiya, Tokyo Metropolitan University

B5P-R.2 Improving CCA via Spectral Components Selection for Facial Expression Recognition Xiaoyan Zhou, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology; Wenming Zheng , Minghai Xin, Southeast University

B5P-R.3 An ASIC Design for 3D Depth Control of Full HD Resolution Stereoscopic Video Jeong-Hyu Yang, Jinseok Im, Kyoungwon Lim, Seung- Jong Choi, LG Electronics Inc.

B5P-R.4 A 6.24-Gb/s Wide-Input-Range Serializer ASIC Using Fixed-Data-Rate Scheme Kang-Yeob Park, Woo-Young Choi, Yonsei University; Seon-Young Lee, Won-Seok Oh, Korea Electronics Technology Institute

90 90 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B5P-S Quality Assurance for Media Processing and Communication Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Joern Ostermann, Leibniz University Hannover Wen-Hsiao Peng, National Chiao Tung University

B5P-S.1 Modified MQ Arithmetic Decoder Architecture for Error Resilient JPEG2000 Applications S. Zezza, M. Martina, G. Masera, Politecnico di Torino; S. Nooshabadi, Michigan Technological University

B5P-S.2 Quality of Experience Assessment for Stereoscopic Images Feng Qi, Debin Zhao, Harbin Institute of Technology; Tingting Jiang, Siwei Ma, Peking University

B5P-S.3 Impact of Encoding Configurations on the Perceived Quality of High Definition Videoconference Sequences Alexandre Ciancio, José F. L. de Oliveira, Cassius D. Estrada, Eduardo A. B. da Silva, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Amir Said, HP Labs

B5P-S.4 Efficient Improvement of Side Information in GOB-Based DVC System Tsung-Che Wu, Ji-Hua Hsu, Chang-Ming Lee, Jui-Chiu Chiang, National Chung Cheng University

B5P-S.5 Analysis and Design for Text Readability Increase in Quad-Structure RGBW Color EPD Kyung Joon Kwon, Sung Kyu Lee, Sanghun Kim, Su Yeong Cho, Young Hwan Kim, Pohang University of Science and Technology

91 91 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B5P-T Design of Optical Receiver and Amplifier Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Byunghoo Jung, Purdue University Sau-Gee Chen, National Chiao Tung University

B5P-T.1 10Gbit/s 2mW Inductorless Transimpedance Amplifier Mohamed Atef, Horst Zimmermann, Vienna University of Technology

B5P-T.2 A 1-V CMOS Receiver Front-End for High-Speed Si-POF Links C. Gimeno, C. Aldea, S. Celma, F. Aznar, C. Azcona, Universidad de Zaragoza

B5P-T.3 A 40 Gbps Optical Receiver Analog Front-End in 65 nm CMOS Shun-Tien Chou, Shih-Hao Huang, Zheng-Hao Hong, Wei-Zen Chen, National Chiao-Tung University

B5P-T.4 2.5Gbit/s Transimpedance Amplifier Using Noise Cancelling for Optical Receivers Mohamed Atef, Horst Zimmermann, Vienna University of Technology

B5P-T.5 A 60GHz Power Amplifier Using 8-Way Parallel- Series-Parallel Power Combining Technique Dajie Zeng, Song Han, Lei Zhang, Qing Jin, Yan Wang, Zhiping Yu, Tsinghua University; Yaohui Zhang, Institue of Sinano

92 92 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B5P-U Wireless Communication Circuit and Scheme Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Susanto Rahardja, A-STAR, Institute for Infocomm Research

B5P-U.1 A Novel High Rate Transmission Scheme for Space Time Coding with Low Decoding Complexity Yier Yan, University; Xueqin Jiang, Donghua University; Li Jun, Duan Wei, Tae Chol Shin, Moon Ho Lee, Chonbuk National University

B5P-U.2 Wide Tuning Range CMOS LC Quadrature Oscillators Based on Quadrature Mode Switching Mahdi Bagheri, University of California, San Diego; Rahim Bagheri, BroMarks; Lawrence E. Larson, Brown University

B5P-U.3 Remedies for Noise Degradation Due to Active Q-Enhancement Circuit Hossein Noori, Fa Foster Dai, Auburn University

B5P-U.4 Design of 13.56 MHz ASK Transmitter for near Field Communication Using a DLL Architecture Sangyong Park, Sungmoon Park, Joonhong Park, Donghyun Baek, Chung-Ang University

B5P-U.5 An Improved Analysis and Design Methodology for RF Class-E Power Amplifiers with Finite DC- Feed Inductance and Switch on-Resistance Anandaroop Chakrabarti, Harish Krishnaswamy, Columbia University

93 93 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B5P-V Circuits for Error Correcting Codes Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Vassilis Paliouras, University of Patras Zhengya Zhang, University of Michigan

B5P-V.1 Modified Shuffled Schedule for Nonbinary Low- Density Parity-Check Codes Jun Lin, Zhiyuan Yan, Lehigh University

B5P-V.2 A Novel Method of Constructing Quasi-Cyclic RS-LDPC Codes for 10GBASE-T Ethernet Seong-In Hwang, Hanho Lee, Inha University; Shin-Il Lim, Seokyeong University

B5P-V.3 Extrinsic Data Compression Method for Double- Binary Turbo Codes Yi-Huan Ou-Yang, Chen-Yi Lee, National Chiao Tung University; Chien-Yu Kao, Jen-Yuan Hsu, Pang-An Ting, Industrial Technology Research Institute

B5P-V.4 Design of TETRA 2 Turbo Decoder with Minimum Memory Hardware Interleaver Ji-Hoon Kim, Chungnam National University

B5P-V.5 Concatenated Non-Binary LDPC and HD-FEC Codes for 100Gb/s Optical Transport Systems Chang-Seok Choi, Hanho Lee, Inha University; Noriaki Kaneda, Young-Kai Chen, Alcatel-Lucent

94 94 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B5P-W Other Topics in Circuits & Systems for Communications Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Franklin Bien, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology

B5P-W.1 Design of Security Enhanced TPM Chip Against Invasive Physical Attacks Piljoo Choi, Dong Kyue Kim, Hanyang University

B5P-W.2 Modified Polynomial Selection Architecture for Low-Complexity Chase Decoding of Reed- Solomon Codes Hao Wang, Wei Zhang, Boyang Pan, University

B5P-W.3 Stream-Access-Oriented Baseband Signal Processors for SDR Toshiki Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Igura, Masao Ikekawa, NEC Corporation

B5P-W.4 Mapping Channel Estimation and MIMO Detection in LTE-Advanced on a Reconfigurable Cell Array Chenxin Zhang, Liang Liu, Viktor Öwall, Lund University

95 95 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B6P-N Low Power Circuits II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Robert Chen-Hao Chang, National Chung Hsing University Dong S. Ha, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

B6P-N.1 A Fast-Lock-in Wide-Range Harmonic-Free All- Digital DLL with a Complementary Delay Line Shuai Chen, Hao Li, Kai Jia, Yue Wang, Xiaobing Shi, Feng Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences

B6P-N.2 Ultra-Low Power Transmitter Mohsen Ghasempour, Delong Shang, Fei Xia, Alex Yakovlev, Newcastle University

B6P-N.3 A Novel Peripheral Circuit for RRAM-Based LUT Yi-Chung Chen, Hai (Helen) Li, Polytechnic Institute of NYU; Wei Zhang, Nanyang Technological University

B6P-N.4 Generic Virtual Filesystems for Reconfigurable Devices Benjamin Krill, University of Ulster; Abbes Amira, Qatar University; Hassan Rabah, Nancy University

B6P-N.5 A Comparative Study on Asynchronous Quasi- Delay-Insensitive Templates Kok-Leong Chang, Institute of Materials Research and Engineering; Tong Lin, Weng-Geng Ho, Kwen-Siong Chong, Bah- Hwee Gwee, Joseph S. Chang, Nanyang Technological University

96 96 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B6P-P Memory Circuits II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Kwen-Siong Chong, Nanyang Technological University Masud Chowdhury, University of Illinois at Chicago

B6P-P.1 State Space Modeling for Sub-Threshold SRAM Stability Analysis Janna Mezhibovsky, Adam Teman, Alexander Fish, Ben- Gurion University of the Negev

B6P-P.2 A Low-Cost Low-Power Non-Volatile Memory for RFID Applications Hadar Dagan, Adam Teman, Alexander Fish, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Evgeny Pikhay, Vladislav Dayan, Yakov Roizin, TowerJazz

B6P-P.3 High-Performance 0.6V VMIN 55nm 1.0Mb 6T SRAM with Adaptive BL Bleeder Hao-I Yang, Yi-Wei Lin, Mao-Chih Hsia, Geng-Cing Lin, Chi-Shin Chang, Yin-Nien Chen, Ching-Te Chuang, Wei Hwang, Shyh-Jye Jou, Nan-Chun Lien, National Chiao Tung University; Hung-Yu Li, Kuen-Di Lee, Wei-Chiang Shih, Ya-Ping Wu, Wen-Ta Lee, Chih-Chiang Hsu, Faraday Technology Corporation

B6P-P.4 An Ultra-Dynamic Voltage Scalable (U-DVS) 10T SRAM with Bit-Interleaving Capability Junchao Chen, Kwen-Siong Chong, Bah-Hwee Gwee, Joseph S. Chang, Nanyang Technological University

B6P-P.5 Analysis of Propagation Delay in 3 - D Stacked DRAM Sukeshwar Kannan, Bruce Kim, University of Alabama; Sang-Bock Cho, University of Ulsan; Byoungchul Ahn, Yeungnam University

97 97 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B6P-Q Video Signal Processing Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Kai-Kuang Ma, Nanyang Technological University

B6P-Q.1 Online Surveillance Video Synopsis Chun-Rong Huang, National Chung Hsing University; Hsing-Cheng Chen, Pau-Choo Chung, National Cheng Kung University

B6P-Q.2 Constrained Multiple Kernel Tracking for Human Limbs Shian-Ru Ke, Jenq-Neng Hwang, Maryam Fazel, University of Washington; Shen-Zheng Wang, Hung-I Pai, Industrial Technology Research Institute

B6P-Q.3 Mixed Gaussian-Impulse Video Noise Removal via Temporal-Spatial Decomposition Zhangyang Wang, Houqiang Li, Qing Ling, Weiping Li, University of Science and Technology of China

B6P-Q.4 Gradient Based Interpolation for Division of Focal Plane Polarization Imaging Sensors Shengkui Gao, Viktor Gruev, Washington University in St. Louis

B6P-Q.5 Vehicle Color Classification Under Different Lighting Conditions Through Color Correction Jun-Wei Hsieh, Shih-Chun Lin, National Taiwan Ocean University; Li-Chih Chen, Sin-Yu Chen, Duan Yu Chen, Yuan Ze University

98 98 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B6P-R Visual Signal Processing and Enhancement Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological University

B6P-R.1 3D Human Pose Tracking Based on Depth Camera and Dynamic Programming Optimization Wen-Nung Lie, Hung-Wei Shiu, National Chung Cheng University; Chieh Huang, Industrial Technology Research Institute

B6P-R.2 Hierarchical Bayer-Pattern Based Background Subtraction for Low Resource Devices Muhammad Shoaib, Tobias Elbrandt, Evgeny Zaretskiy, Joern Ostermann, Leibniz University Hannover

B6P-R.3 Self-Learning-Based Rain Streak Removal for Image/Video Li-Wei Kang, Academia Sinica; Chia-Wen Lin, National Tsing Hua University; Che-Tsung Lin, Yu-Chen Lin, Industrial Technology Research Institute

B6P-R.4 A Perceptual Based Contrast Enhancement Metric Using AdaBoost Kristofor B. Gibson, Truong Q. Nguyen, University of California San Diego

B6P-R.5 Video Organization: Near-Duplicate Video Clustering Tzu-Yi Hung, Ce Zhu, Gao Yang, Yap-Peng Tan, Nanyang Technological University

99 99 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B6P-S Visual Signal Coding, Modeling and Representation I Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Ji-Zheng Xu, Microsoft Research Asia Zongming Guo, Peking University

B6P-S.1 Depth Estimation and View Synthesis for Narrow-Baseline Video Qian Zhang, Chun Hui Cui, King Ngi Ngan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Yu Liu, Institute Company Limited

B6P-S.2 Optimized Bit Extraction of SVC Exploiting Linear Error Model Wenyao Zhang, Jun Sun, Jiaying Liu, Zongming Guo, Peking University

B6P-S.3 Stereo Matching with Pixel Classification and Reliable Disparity Propagation Weichen Wang, Satoshi Goto, Waseda University

100 100 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B6P-T Visual Signal Coding, Modeling and Representation II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Bing Zeng, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

B6P-T.1 Non-Delaunay Hierarchical Mesh-Based Motion Estimation and Compensation for Wavelet Video Coding Miok Kim, Nam Ling, Santa Clara University; John D. Ralston, Steven E. Saunders, Droplet Technology, Inc.

B6P-T.2 Novel Rate-Distortion Modeling for H.264/AVC and its Application in Two-Pass VBR Coding Yizhou Duan, Jun Sun, Zongming Guo, Peking University

B6P-T.3 Analytical Mode-Dependent Rate and Distortion Models for H.264/SVC Coarse Grain Scalability Chung-Hao Wu, Yu-Chen Tseng, Wen-Hsiao Peng, National Chiao Tung University

101 101 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B6P-U Circuits and Systems for Visual Signal Processing Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Oscar Au, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Andy Wai Hoong Khong, Nanyang Technological University

B6P-U.1 Design and Optimization of Two Motion Detection Circuits for Video Monitoring System Ming Zhang, Nicolas Llaser, Hervé Mathias, Antoine Dupret, University of Paris XI

B6P-U.2 Real-Time, Color Image Barrel Distortion Removal Henryk Blasinski, Wei Hai, Frantz Lohier, Logitech Inc.

B6P-U.3 A Hardware Sharing Architecture of Deblocking Filter for VP8 and H.264/AVC Video Coding Yu-Lin Chou, Chung-Bin Wu, National Chung Hsing University

B6P-U.4 A High Throughput CAVLC Design for HEVC Hsuan-ku Chen, Tian-Sheuan Chang, National Chiao- Tung University

B6P-U.5 Universal Embedded Compression Engine for LCD TV System-on-a-Chip with Band-Expansion Progressive Wavelet Coding Keng-Hsien Huang, Shao-Yi Chien, National Taiwan University

102 102 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B6P-V UWB Systems II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Jaehyouk Choi, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology

B6P-V.1 A 0.8V 4.3mW Sub-Harmonic Mixer for Ultra- Wideband Systems Ming-Jhe Zeng, Ro-Min Weng, National Dong Hwa University

B6P-V.2 A 5.9mW Full-Band Low-Noise-Amplifier for Ultra-Wideband Systems Ro-Min Weng , Mei-Lian Fan ,Ming-Jhe Zeng, National Dong Hwa University

B6P-V.3 Design of a PSWF Impulse Response Filter for UWB Systems Leonardo C. Neves, Genival M. de Araújo, José C. da Costa, Sandro A. P. Haddad, Universidade de Brasília

B6P-V.4 Improving the Coverage of Ultra Wideband Impulse Radio by Pulse Compression Géza Kolumbán, Pázmány Péter Catholic University; Tamás Krébesz, Budapest University; Chi K. Tse, Francis C. M. Lau, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

B6P-V.5 A 1.5-7.5GHz Low Power Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) Design Using Subthreshold Technique for Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) Application A R Aravinth Kumar, Ashudeb Dutta, Shiv Govind Singh, Indian Institute of Technology

103 103 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B6P-W Wireline Communications II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Sangjin Byun, Dongguk University Jaejoon Chang, Samsung Electro-Mechanics America Inc.

B6P-W.1 A 10 Gb/s Adaptive Cable Equalizer Using Phase Detection Technique in 0.13µm CMOS Technology Kuang-Ren Chen, Chia-Ming Tsai, Sheng-Kai You, An- Siou Li, National Chiao-Tung University; Wen-Tsao Chen, Industrial Technology Research Institute

B6P-W.2 HDMI Transmitter in 32nM Technology Using 28Å MOS Nitin Gupta, Tapas Nandy, Somnath Kundu, Greater Noida

B6P-W.3 0.37mW/Gb/s Low Power SLVS Transmitter for Battery Powered Applications Youngkyun Jeong, Yoon-Chul Choi, Eun-Ji Choi, Kee- Won Kwon, Jung-Hoon Chun, Sungkyunkwan University; Seogheon Ham, Young-Hyun Jun, Samsung Electronics

B6P-W.4 A 5.4Gb/s Adaptive Equalizer with Unit Pulse Charging Technique in 0.13µm CMOS Sewook Hwang, Inhwa Jung, Junyoung Song, Chulwoo Kim, Korea University

B6P-W.5 A 6Gb/s Adaptive Equalizer Using Overshoot Control in 0.18µm CMOS Technology Hsu-Che Nee, Chia-Ming Tsai, Sheng-Kai You, National Chiao Tung University; Wen-Tsao Chen, Industrial Technology Research Institute

104 104 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B7P-N Amplifiers & Analog Filters I Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Joao Goes, Universidade Nova de Lisboa / UNINOVA-CTS, FCT

B7P-N.1 An Ultra Low-Power Low-Voltage Class AB CMOS Fully Differential OpAmp M. R. Valero, S. Celma, N. Medrano, B. Calvo, C. Azcona, University of Zaragoza

B7P-N.2 High-Speed Simulator Including Accurate MTJ Models for Spintronics Integrated Circuit Design Noboru Sakimura, Ryusuke Nebashi, Yukihide Tsuji, Hiroaki Honjo, Tadahiko Sugibayashi, NEC Corporation; Hiroki Koike, Takashi Ohsawa, Shunsuke Fukami, Takahiro Hanyu, Hideo Ohno, Tetsuo Endoh, Tohoku University

B7P-N.3 A Low-Quiescent Current Two-Input/Output Buffer Amplifier for LCDs Chih-Wen Lu, Kuo Hsuan-Lun, National Tsing Hua University; Ping-Yeh Yin, National Chi Nan University; Salvatore Pennisi, Università di Catania

B7P-N.4 An Analytical Study of a Magnetically Tuned Matching Network Jeremy L. Brown, Nathan M. Neihart, Iowa State University

B7P-N.5 Propagating Analog Signals Through a Fully Digital Network on an Electronic System Prototyping Platform Omar Al-Terkawi Hasib, Walder André, Yvon Savaria, École Polytechnique Montréal; Yves Blaquière, Université du Québec à Montréal

105 105 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B7P-P Mixed Signal Circuits II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Randall Geiger, Iowa State University

B7P-P.1 A Novel Rail-to-Rail Differential Voltage-to- Frequency Converter for Portable Sensing Systems C. Azcona, B. Calvo, S. Celma, N. Medrano, University of Zaragoza

B7P-P.2 A Digital Over-Temperature Protector for FlexRay Systems Chih-Lin Chen, Sheng-Chih Lin, Chua-Chin Wang, National Sun Yat-Sen University; Chun-Ying Juan, Metal Industries Research & Development Centre

B7P-P.3 A Low-Power Two-Line Inversion Method for Driving LCD Panels Sung-Pil Choi, Gyoo-Cheol Hwang, Young-Hyun Jun, Samsung Electronics; Kee-Won Kwon, Jung-Hoon Chun, Sungkyunkwan University

B7P-P.4 A 0.001mm2 100µW on-Chip Temperature Sensor with ±1.95℃ (3-Sigma) Inaccuracy in 32nm SOI CMOS Golam R. Chowdhury, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.; Arjang Hassibi, The University of Texas at Austin

B7P-P.5 Low Power Multi-Channel Capacitive Touch Sensing Unit Using Capacitor to Time Conversion Method HyungGu Park, HongJin Kim, JooHyung Lee, Kang-Yoon Lee, Sungkyunkwan University; Jin-Gyun Chung, Chonbuk National University

106 106 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B7P-Q Mixed Signal Circuits and Testing Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Mohamad Sawan, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal

B7P-Q.1 A 11 µW 0℃-160℃ Temperature Sensor in 90 nm CMOS for Adaptive Thermal Monitoring of VLSI Circuits Amir Zjajo, Nick van der Meijs, Rene van Leuken, Delft University of Technology

B7P-Q.2 Structure Generation and Design of Tracking ADCs Mohamed O Shaker, Magdy A Bayoumi, University of Louisiana at Lafayette

B7P-Q.3 A 2 - 8 GHz Multi-Phase Distributed DLL Using Phase Insertion in 90 nm Min-Han Hsieh, Bing-Feng Lin, Yu-Shun Wang, Hao- Huei Chang, Charlie Chung-Ping Chen, National Taiwan University

B7P-Q.4 An Audio Clock Regenerator with a Wide Dividing Ratio for HDMI Seung-Wuk Oh, Jin-Ku Kang, Inha University; Sang-Ho Kim, Silicon Works

B7P-Q.5 A Low Cost Method for Testing Offset and Gain Error for ADC BIST Jingbo Duan, Degang Chen, Randall Geiger, Iowa State University

107 107 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B7P-R Oscillators and Phase-locked Loops Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Weixing Zheng, University of Western Sydney Yongxiang Xia, Zhejiang University

B7P-R.1 A DLL-Based Injection-Locked Frequency Synthesizer for WiMedia UWB Amin Ojani, Behzad Mesgarzadeh, Atila Alvandpour, Linköping University

B7P-R.2 Analysis of Steady-State Common-Mode Response in Differential LC-VCOs R. Doldán, A. J. Ginés, E. Peralías, A. Rueda, University of Seville

B7P-R.3 A 20 mV Colpitts Oscillator Powered by a Thermoelectric Generator Fernando Rangel de Sousa, Marcio Bender Machado, Carlos Galup-Montoro, Federal University of Santa Catarina

B7P-R.4 A 1.2V 2-Bit Phase Interpolator for 65nm CMOS Andrew Nicholson, Tara Julia Hamilton, Torsten Lehmann, University of New South Wales; Julian Jenkins, Perceptia Devices Inc.; André van Schaik, University of Western Sydney

108 108 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B7P-S Biomedical & Live Science Systems II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Alex Fish, Ben-Gurion University Basu Sanakar, National Science Foundation, USA

B7P-S.1 Cl- and H+ Sensing Devices for Water Quality Monitoring System Jung Chuan Chou, Meng Wei Su, Chien Cheng Chen, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology; Shu Ying Yang, Fortune Institute of Technology

B7P-S.2 FPGA-Based Machine Vision Implementation for Lab-on-Chip Flow Detection Calliope-Louisa Sotiropoulou, Liberis Voudouris, Christos Gentsos, Spyridon Nikolaidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Nikolaos Vassiliadis, Athanasios Demiris, Micro2gen Ltd.

B7P-S.3 A Conductance-Based Neuronal Network in VLSI for Studying the CPR Circuit of the Crayfish Chien-Hsuan Chen, Hsiang-Chiu Wu, Hsin Chen, National Tsing Hua University

B7P-S.4 Electrical Nerve Stimulation System for Improvement of Flight Orientation in a VR- Based Motion Environment Ji-Hoon Kim, Chungnam National University

B7P-S.5 Measurement of Cell and Bacterial Activity Using Array-Based ISFET Chemical Current- Conveyor in Weak-Inversion P. Pookaiyaudom, A. Worapishet, Mahanakorn University of Technology; F.J. Lidgey, K. Hayatleh, Oxford Brookes University; C. Toumazou, Imperial College

109 109 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B7P-T Biomedical and Genomic Signal Processing & Bioimaging Technology IV Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Amine Bermak, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Alex Fish, Ben-Gurion University

B7P-T.1 Quantitative Comparison of Commercial CCD and Custom-Designed CMOS Camera for Biological Applications Gözen Köklü, Julien Ghaye, René Beuchat, Giovanni De Micheli, Yusuf Leblebici, Sandro Carrara, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

B7P-T.2 Exploration of Reusing the Pre-Recorded Training Data Set to Improve the Supervised Classifier for EEG-Based Motor-Imagery Brain Computer Interfaces Yun-Yu Chen, Tung-Chien Chen, Chien-Chung Chen, Hsin-I Liao, Luk-Ting Sio, Liang-Gee Chen, National Taiwan University

B7P-T.3 Development of Adaptive QRS Detection Rules Based on Center Differentiation Method for Clinical Application Shiau-RuYang, Sheng-Chih Hsu, Shao-Wei Lu, Li-Wei Ko, Chin-Teng Lin, National Chiao Tung University

B7P-T.4 Medical Image Classification Using Birth-and- Death MCMC Tarek Elguebaly, Nizar Bouguila, Concordia University

B7P-T.5 Microscopic Image Classification via CWT- Based Covariance Descriptors Using Kullback- Leibler Distance Furkan Keskin, A. Enis C¸ etin, Tulin Ersahin, Rengul Çetin-Atalay, Bilkent University

110 110 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B7P-U Neural Systems Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Shantanu Chakrabartty, Michigan State University Shih-Chii Liu, INI, ETH Zurich

B7P-U.1 A Study of Exponential Stability of Multiple Equilibria in Delayed Recurrent Neural Networks Zhigang Zeng, Huazhong University of Science and Technology; Wei Xing Zheng, University of Western Sydney

B7P-U.2 An Enhanced Neuro-Space Mapping Method for Nonlinear Microwave Device Modeling Lin Zhu, Yongtao Ma, Qijun Zhang, Kaihua Liu,

B7P-U.3 Configurable Conduction Delay Circuits for High Spiking Rates B. Belhadj, A. Joubert, R. Heliot, CEA-LETI; O. Temam, INRIA Saclay Ile-de-France

B7P-U.4 Varactor-Driven Temperature Compensation of CMOS Floating-Gate Current Memory Ming Gu, Shantanu Chakrabartty, Michigan State University

B7P-U.5 Investigation of Multi-Layer Perceptron with Propagation of Glial Pulse to Two Directions Chihiro Ikuta, Yoko Uwate, Yoshifumi Nishio, Tokushima University

111 111 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B7P-V Nonlinear Dynamic and Bifurcation Analysis Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Francis Lau, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hiroo Sekiya, Chiba University

B7P-V.1 Analysis of a MEMS-Based Ring Oscillator J. L. Muñoz-Gamarra, N. Barniol, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona; J. Juillard, SUPELEC

B7P-V.2 State Estimation of Complex Dynamical Network Under Noisy Transmission Channel Chun-Xia Fan, Guo-Ping Jiang, Nanjing University of Telecommunications and Posts

B7P-V.3 A Numerical Approach to Calculate Grazing Bifurcation Points in an Impact Oscillator with Periodic Boundaries Akiko Takahashi, Takuji Kousaka, Oita University; Hiroo Sekiya, Chiba University; Kazuyuki Aihara, University of Tokyo

B7P-V.4 Synchronization Analysis of Networks of Identical and Nearly Identical Chua's Oscillators Igor Mishkovski, Miroslav Mirchev, Fernardo Corinto, Mario Biey, Politecnico di Torino

112 112 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B7P-W Power Systems and Electronic Circuits Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Eduard Alarcon, Technical University of Catalunya Chika Nwankpa, Drexel University

B7P-W.1 Towards a Nearly Optimal Synthesis of Power Bridge Commands in the Driving of AC Motors Federico Bizzarri, Giambattista Gruosso, Polytechnic of Milan; Sergio Callegari, University of Bologna

B7P-W.2 Study on Modulation Strategy for Neutral-Point- Clamped Three-Level Indirect Matrix Converter Haipeng Jiang, Yongqiang Liu, South China University of Technology

113 113 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B8P-N Wireless Circuits and Systems IV Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Viktor Gruev, Washington University in St. Louis

B8P-N.1 Compact and Low-Loss ESD Protection Design for V-band RF Applications in a 65-nm CMOS Technology Li-Wei Chu, Chun-Yu Lin, Shiang-Yu Tsai, Ming-Dou Ker, National Chiao-Tung University; Ming-Hsiang Song, Chewn-Pu Jou, Tse-Hua Lu, Jen- Chou Tseng, Ming-Hsien Tsai, Tsun-Lai Hsu, Ping-Fang Hung, Tzu-Heng Chang, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company

B8P-N.2 Recent Advnaces in ESD Protection Design for Ultra Wideband High Data Rate ICs Xin Wang, Bin Zhao, Fairchild Semiconductor; Zitao Shi, Jian Liu, Qiang Fang, Hui Zhao, Li Wang, Chen Zhang, Albert Wang, University of California; Gary Zhang, Skyworks Solutions; Yuhua Cheng, Peking University; Li-Wu Yang, TransRF

114 114 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B8P-P Wireless Circuits and Systems III Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Viktor Gruev, Washington University in St. Louis

B8P-P.1 A 127mW SAW-Less LTE Transmitter with LC- Load Bootstrapped Quadrature Voltage Modulator in 130nm RFCMOS Zhang Weifeng, Huang Jiwei, Wang Riyan, Fang Min, Li Zhengping, Guangzhou Runxin Information Technology Co., Ltd.

B8P-P.2 Cost-Efficient CMOS RF Tunable Bandpass Filter with Active Inductor-Less Biquads Yixiao Wang, Le Ye, Huailin Liao, Ru Huang, Peking University

B8P-P.3 Balun LNA with Continuosly Controlable Gain and with Noise and Distortion Cancellation I. Bastos, L. B. Oliveira, J. P. Oliveira, J. Goes, Universidade Nova de Lisboa; M. M. Silva, University of Lisbon

B8P-P.4 2.4GHz Super-Regeneration Amplifier with Degenerative Quenching Technique for RF- Pulse Width Transceiver A. Zahabi, M. Anis , M. Ortmanns, University of Ulm

B8P-P.5 Anti-Interference Pseudo-Differential Wideband LNA for DVB-S.2 RF Tuners Hui Wang, Wufeng Wang, Jing Jin, Dongpo Chen, Jianjun Zhou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

115 115 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B8P-Q Interface Circuits Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Shahriar Mirabbasi, University of British Columbia

B8P-Q.1 Fast Parasitic-Aware Synthesis Methodology for High-Performance Analog Circuits Abdullah Al Iftekhar Ahmed, Lihong Zhang, Memorial University of Newfoundland

B8P-Q.2 A Low-Power Dual-PFD Phase-Rotating PLL with a PFD Controller for 5Gb/s Serial Links Jun-Han Bae, Kyoung-Ho Kim, Seok Kim, Kee-Won Kwon, Jung-Hoon Chun, Sungkyunkwan University

B8P-Q.3 Autotuning Technique for CMOS Current Mode Capacitive Sensor Interfaces Salvatore Pennisi, Università di Catania; Giuseppe Scotti, Alessandro Trifiletti, Università di Roma “Sapienza” Roma

B8P-Q.4 A Current-to-Voltage Integrator Using Area- Efficient Correlated Double Sampling Technique Xuqiang Zheng, Fule Li, Xuan Wang, Chun Zhang, Tsinghua University

B8P-Q.5 High Speed Stress Tolerant 1.6 V - 3.6 V Low to High Voltage CMOS Level Shift Architecture in 40 nm Sushrant Monga, STMicroelectronics

116 116 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B8P-R Amplifiers & Analog Filters II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Shahriar Mirabbasi, University of British Columbia

B8P-R.1 A Low-Voltage and Stable Phase Compensation Technique to Realize an 99 dB, 650 MHz and 1.8 V Three-Stage Amplifier Naoto Ogawa, Kohei Ohtani, Yasuhiro Sugimoto, Chuo University

B8P-R.2 Performances of RF PA Classes in LINC Systems Ronald Montesinos, Corinne Berland, Mazen Abi Hussein, Olivier Venard, ESIEE Paris; Philippe Descamps, LaMIPS

B8P-R.3 Passive Complex Bandpass Filter Using Lossy and Loose Coupling Transformers Kazuhiro Shouno, You Amano, University of Tsukuba

B8P-R.4 Highly Efficient Compact Size 0.7W Broad Bandwidth Power Amplifier T. T. Thein, C. L. Law, K. Fu, A. Aung, Nanyang Technological University

117 117 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B8P-S Wireless, Wearable, and Implantable/Injectable Technology II Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Yong Lian, National University of Singapore Pantelis Georgiou, Imperial College London

B8P-S.1 A Novel Overlapping Coil Structure for Dual Band Telemetry System Peijun Wang, Yina Tang, Guoxing Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Hui Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences

B8P-S.2 Signal Processing for Velocity Selective Recording Systems Using Analogue Delay Lines Robert Rieger, National Sun Yat-Sen University; John Taylor, Chris Clarke, University of Bath

B8P-S.3 An Ultra-Low-Power 902-928MHz RF Receiver Front-End in CMOS 90nm Process Xiaojun Tu, Jeremy H. Holleman, University of Tennessee

B8P-S.4 Implantable Narrow Band Image Compressor for Capsule Endoscopy Tareq Hasan Khan, Khan Wahid, University of Saskatchewan

B8P-S.5 Intelligent Cage for Remotely Powered Freely Moving Animal Telemetry Systems Enver G. Kilinc, Bastien Canovas, Catherine Dehollain, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Franco Maloberti, Universitá degli Studi di Pavia

118 118 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B8P-T Circuits for Biomedical Systems IV Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Angel Rodríguez-Vázquez, Instituto de Microelectrónica de Sevilla

B8P-T.1 An Ultralow-Power CMOS Transconductor Design with Wide Input Linear Range for Biomedical Applications Yen-Ting Liu, Donald Y.C. Lie, Weibo Hu, Tam Nguyen, Texas Tech University

B8P-T.2 Noise Canceling Chopper Stabilized Front-End for Electrochemical Biosensors with Improved Dynamic Range Viswanathan Balasubramanian, Pierre-Francois Ruedi, Christian Enz, Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology

B8P-T.3 A Low Power Neural Recording Amplifier with Programmable Gain and Bandwidth Balavelan Thanigaivelan, Janet Wiles, The University of Queensland; Tara Julia Hamilton, The University of New South Wales

B8P-T.4 A 0.8V 6.4µW Compact Mixed-Signal Front-End for Neural Implants Ahmed El-Kholy, Maged Ghoneima, Khaled Sharaf, Ain-Shams University

B8P-T.5 A Comparative Overview of Two Transimpedance Amplifiers for Biosensing Applications A. Trabelsi, M. Boukadoum, Université du Québec à Montréal

119 119 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B8P-U Circuits for Biomedical Systems V Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Philipp Häfliger, University of Oslo Tim Constandinou, Imperial College London

B8P-U.1 A Front-End Circuit with Active Spike and LFP Separation via a Switched Capacitor Filter Structure for Neural Recording Applications Ulrich Bihr, Maurits Ortmanns, University of Ulm

B8P-U.2 A Fully-Programmable Neural Interface for Multi-Polar, Multi-Channel Stimulation Strategies Anthony Guilvard, Amir Eftekhar, Song Luan, Christofer Toumazou, Timothy G. Constandinou, Imperial College London

B8P-U.3 A Novel Charge-Metering Method for Voltage Mode Neural Stimulation Song Luan, Timothy G. Constandinou, Imperial College London

B8P-U.4 Towards a Fully-Integrated Solution for Capacitor-Based Neural Stimulation Khalid B. Mirza, Song Luan, Amir Eftekhar, Timothy G. Constandinou, Imperial College London

B8P-U.5 Low-Power High-Voltage Charge Pumps for Implantable Microstimulators Goutam Chandra Kar, Mohamad Sawan, Polytechnique Montréal

120 120 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B8P-V Power Electronic Converters and Applications Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Tadashi Suetsugu, Fukuoka University Gabriel Rincón-Mora, Georgia Institute of Technology

B8P-V.1 A Low-Voltage Low-Noise DC-DC Flyback Converter with Delta-Sigma Modulation Bo-Han Hwang, Jay-Ann Yo, Jiann-Jong Chen, Yuh- Shyan Hwang, Cheng-Chieh Yu, National Taipei University of Technology

B8P-V.2 A Low-Voltage Positive Buck-Boost Converter Using Average-Current-Controlled Techniques Bo-Han Hwang, Bin-Nan Sheen, Jiann-Jong Chen, Yuh- Shyan Hwang, Cheng-Chieh Yu, National Taipei University of Technology

B8P-V.3 A New Class of Integrated CMOS Rectifiers with Improved PVT-Compensated Efficiency Hongcheng Xu, Maurits Ortmanns, University of Ulm

B8P-V.4 A Fully Integrated DC-DC Converter for Dynamic Voltage Scaling Applications Chu-Hsiang Chia, Pui-Sun Lei, Robert Chen-Hao Chang, Yu-Bin Hong, National Chung Hsing University

B8P-V.5 Output Spectrum Analysis of Buck Converters in DCM with PFM Control Chengwu Tao, Ayman Fayed, Iowa State University

121 121 Poster Tuesday, May 22, 2012

B8P-W Circuit Applications for Smart Grids and Renewables Time: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 (16:20 - 17:50) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Eduard Alarcon, Technical University of Catalunya Chika Nwankpa, Drexel University

B8P-W.1 ADDA: Almost Direct Drive Architecture for Solar High Power Electrical Propulsion in New Generation Spacecrafts Federico Bizzarri, Angelo Brambilla, Giambattista Gruosso, Giancarlo Storti Gajani, Politecnico di Milano; Emanuele Ferrando, Selex Galileo

B8P-W.2 Maximizing Power Harvest in a Distributed Photovoltaic System Yong Sin Kim, Roland Winston, University of California at Merced; Sung Mo Kang, University of California at Santa Cruz

B8P-W.3 A New Type of Microinverter for Photovoltaic Power Generation Based on Heterodyne Power Processing Shaul Ozeri, UniqueFlow Power Processing

B8P-W.4 Low Voltage-Drop Bypass Switch for Photovoltaic Applications Francesco Pulvirenti, Amedeo La Scala, STMicroelectronics; Salvatore Pennisi, University of Catania

122 122 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-A Next Generation DNA Sequence Processing LSI and System Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 300 Chair(s): Riichiro Takemura, Hitachi

09:40 C1L-A.1 BioCMOS LSIs for Portable Gene-Based Diagnostic Inspection System Kazuo Nakazato, Nagoya University

09:58 C1L-A.2 High-Throughput Biology in the Time Domain: Improving Temporal Resolution of Single- Molecule Sensors Jacob Rosenstein, Kenneth L. Shepard, Columbia University

10:16 C1L-A.3 DNA Sequencing via Electron Tunneling Michael Zwolak, Oregon State University; Massimiliano Di Ventra, University of California, San Diego

10:34 C1L-A.4 Fluctuation Tolerant Read Scheme for Ultrafast DNA Sequencing with Nanopore Device Yoshimitsu Yanagawa, Kazuo Ono, Akira Kotab, Riichiro Takemura, Tatsuo Nakagawa, Tomio Iwasaki, Takayuki Kawahara, Hitachi, Ltd.

10:52 C1L-A.5 Low-Cost and Ultra-Sensitive Poly-Si Nanowire Bio-Sensor for Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) DNA Detection Che-Wei Huang, Hsiao-Ting Hsueh,Yu-Jie Huang, Jen- Kuang Lee, Shey-Shi Lu, Chih-Ting Lin, National Taiwan University; Min-Cheng Chen, National Nano Device Laboratories

123 123 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-B Circuit Testing & Modeling Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room E1 Chair(s): Shu-Min Li, National Sun Yat Sen University Izzet Kale, University of Westminster

09:40 C1L-B.1 A Sat-Based Diagnosis Pattern Generation Method for Timing Faults in Scan Chains Da Wang, Lunkai Zhang, Weizhi Xu, Dongrui Fan, Chinese Academy of Sciences

09:58 C1L-B.2 Accumulator-Based Output Selection for Test Response Compaction Wei-Cheng Lien, Kuen-Jong Lee, Shih-Shiun Chien, National Cheng Kung University; Tong-Yu Hsieh, National Sun Yat-sen University; Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Duke University

10:16 C1L-B.3 Automatic Generation of Hardware Design Properties from Simulation Traces Eman El Mandouh, Mentor Graphics Corporation; Amr G. Wassal, Cairo University

10:34 C1L-B.4 Low-Power Delay Test Architecture for Pre-Bond Test Sying-Jyan Wang, Han-Hsuan Hsu, National Chung Hsing University; Katherine Shu-Min Li, National Sun Yat-Sen University

10:52 C1L-B.5 A Closed Form Expression for TSV-Based on- Chip Spiral Inductor Khaled Salah, Alaa El Rouby, Mentor Graphics; Hani Ragai, Ain-Shams University; Yehea Ismail, AUC University

124 124 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-C Multirate Signal Processing and Transforms Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room E2 Chair(s): Tapio Saramäki, Tampere University of Technology Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University

09:40 C1L-C.1 Tree-Structured Linear-Phase Nyquist FIR Filter Interpolators and Decimators Håkan Johansson, Amir Eghbali, Jimmie Lahti, Linköping University

09:58 C1L-C.2 On Shift Variance Bounds in Multi-Channel Filter Banks Li Chai, Wuhan University of Science and Technology; Qing-Long Han, Central Queensland University; Jingxin Zhang, Monash University

10:16 C1L-C.3 Design of Q-Shift Filters with Flat Group Delay Xi Zhang, Hiroaki Morihara, University of Electro- Communications

10:34 C1L-C.4 Fast Finite Field Orthogonal Transform Without Length Constraint Soo-Chang Pei, Chia-Chang Wen, National Taiwan University

10:52 C1L-C.5 On the Aliasing Effect of the Finer Directional Wavelet Transform Selvaraaju Murugesan, David B. H. Tay, La Trobe University

125 125 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-D Sucessive Approximation ADCs Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room E3 Chair(s): Jorge Fernandes, IST Portugal

09:40 C1L-D.1 An 8-Bit Single-Ended Ultra-Low-Power SAR ADC with a Novel DAC Switching Method Weibo Hu, Donald Y.C. Lie, Yen-Ting Liu, Texas Tech University

09:58 C1L-D.2 A 9.2b 47fJ/Conversion-Step Asynchronous SAR ADC with Input Range Prediction DAC Switching Hsin-Yuan Huang, Jin-Yi Lin, Chih-Cheng Hsieh, National Tsing Hua University; Wen-Hsu Chang, Hann-HueiTsai, Chin-Fong Chiu, National Applied Research Laboratories

10:16 C1L-D.3 A 120dB SNDR Audio Sigma-Delta Modulator with an Asynchronous SAR Quantizer Yafei Ye, Zhihua Wang, Liyuan Liu, Tsinghua University; Jiangyuan Li, Beihang University

10:34 C1L-D.4 Enhanced SAR ADC Energy Efficiency from the Early Reset Merged Capacitor Switching Algorithm Jon Guerber, Hariprasath Venkatram, Taehwan Oh, Un-Ku Moon, Oregon State University

10:52 C1L-D.5 SAR ADC Using Single-Capacitor Pulse Width to Analog Converter Based DAC Guanglei Zhang, Kye-Shin Lee, The University of Akron

126 126 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-E Wireless System and IC Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room E4 Chair(s): Jaehyouk Choi, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology Jaejoon Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology

09:40 C1L-E.1 A Multiple Access for Unlicensed Spectrum Rueywen Liu, University of Notre Dame; Rendong Ying, Shanghai Jiao-Tong University; Xu Wang, Fan He, Bo Hu, Fudan University

09:58 C1L-E.2 A mm-Wave Analog Adaptive Array with Genetic Algorithm for Interference Mitigation Chuang Lu, Yan Wu, Reza Mahmoudi, Marion K. Matters-Kammerer, Peter G.M. Baltus, Eindhoven University of Technology

10:16 C1L-E.3 Efficient Channel Shortening for Higher Order Modulation: Algorithm and Architecture Christian Benkeser, Stefan Zwicky, Harald Kröll, Johannes Widmer, Qiuting Huang, ETH Zurich

10:34 C1L-E.4 A PVT-Robust Current-Mode Passive Mixer with Source-Degenerated Transconductance Amplifier Shaorui Li, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Deping Huang, Jinghong Chen, Southern Methodist University

10:52 C1L-E.5 A Fully Digital Polar Modulator for Switch Mode RF Power Amplifier Philip Ostrovskyy, Christoph Scheytt, IHP GmbH; SungJun Lee, BongHyuk Park, JaeHo Jung, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

127 127 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-F Integrated Biomedical Systems, BioMEMS, Bio-Sensors/Actuators & Lab-on-Chip I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room E7 Chair(s): Sandro Carrara, EPFL Joseph Chang, Nanyang Technological University

09:40 C1L-F.1 A Fast FPW-Based Protein Concentration Measurement System Chua-Chin Wang, Chia-Hao Hsu, Yue-Da Tsai, Yun-Chi Chen, Ming-Chih Lee, I-Yu Huang, National Sun Yat-Sen University

09:58 C1L-F.2 Single-Filter Multi-Color CMOS Fluorescent Contact Sensing Microsystem Derek Ho, M. Omair Noor, Ulrich J. Krull, Glenn Gulak, Roman Genov, University of Toronto

10:16 C1L-F.3 Improvised NanoSPR Biosensor System Utilizing Gold Nanorods and Nanohole Array Film Santosh Koppa, Youngjoong Joo, The University of Texas at San Antonio

10:34 C1L-F.4 Die-Level Photolithography and Etchless Parylene Packaging Processes for on-CMOS Electrochemical Biosensors Lin Li, Xiaowen Liu, Andrew J. Mason, Michigan State University

10:52 C1L-F.5 A Dual-Mode, Low-Power and Low-Noise 0.18µm CMOS Front-End for Optical Biosensors A. Trabelsi, M. Boukadoum, M. Siaj, Université du Québec à Montréal

128 128 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-G Spiking Neural Systems Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 307A Chair(s): John Tapson, University of Western Sydney

09:40 C1L-G.1 An Asynchronous Parallel Neuromorphic ADC Architecture Jonathan Tapson, André van Schaik, University of Western Sydney

09:58 C1L-G.2 An aVLSI Programmable Axonal Delay Circuit with Spike Timing Dependent Delay Adaptation Runchun Wang, Jonathan Tapson, Tara Julia Hamilton, André van Schaik, The University of Western Sydney

10:16 C1L-G.3 Heterogeneous Neurons and Plastic Synapses in a Reconfigurable Cortical Neural Network IC Jayawan H B Wijekoon, Piotr Dudek, University of Manchester

10:34 C1L-G.4 A Neuromorphic VLSI Grid Cell System Tarek M. Massoud, Timothy K. Horiuchi, University of Maryland

10:52 C1L-G.5 Real-Time Inference in a VLSI Spiking Neural Network Dane Corneil, Daniel Sonnleithner, Emre Neftci, Matthew Cook, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich; Elisabetta Chicca, Bielefeld University

129 129 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-H Network-on-chip and Memrister Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 307B Chair(s): Ching-Te Chiu, National Tsing Hua University Yin-Tsung Hwang, National Chung Hsing University

09:40 C1L-H.1 BER-Based Power Budget Evaluation for Optical Interconnect Topologies in NoCs Ipshita Datta, Debasish Datta, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur; Partha P. Pande, Washington State University

09:58 C1L-H.2 Exploiting Path Diversity for Low-Latency and High-Bandwidth with the Dual-Path NoC Router Yoon Seok Yang, Hrishikesh Deshpande, Gwan Choi, Paul Gratz, Texas A&M University

10:16 C1L-H.3 Decentralized Agent Based Re-Clustering for Task Mapping of Tera-Scale Network-on-Chip System Yingnan Cui, Wei Zhang, Hao Yu, Nanyang Technological University

10:34 C1L-H.4 Implication Logic Synthesis Methods for Memristors Eero Lehtonen, Mika Laiho, University of Turku; Jussi Poikonen, Aalto University

10:52 C1L-H.5 A Memristor-Based Random Modulator for Compressive Sensing Systems Yehia Massoud, Fan Xiong, Sami Smaili, University of Alabama at Birmingham

130 130 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-J Circuits and Systems Education Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 307C Chair(s): Joos Vandewalle, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University

09:40 C1L-J.1 Introducing Negative Feedback with an Integrator as the Central Element Nagendra Krishnapura, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

09:58 C1L-J.2 Behavioral Modeling Techniques for Teaching Communication Circuits and Systems José M. de la Rosa, IMSE-CNM (CSIC/Universidad de Sevilla)

10:16 C1L-J.3 Interactive Multimedia System for Conducting Laboratory Exercises in Circuits Education Sergey Kovalenko, Anton Maksimov, South-Ural Professional Institute; Mikhail Morozkov, Saint Petersburg State University

10:34 C1L-J.4 Synthesis Based Introduction to Opamps and Phase Locked Loops Nagendra Krishnapura, Indian Institute of Technology

10:52 C1L-J.5 On the Teaching of the Axiomatics of Physical Systems Vedat Tavsanoglu, Yildiz Technical University

131 131 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-K Memory Circuits I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 308A Chair(s): Volkan Kursun, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Mircea R. Stan, University of Virginia

09:40 C1L-K.1 Two-Port Low-Power Gain-Cell Storage Array: Voltage Scaling and Retention Time Rashid Iqbal, Pascal Meinerzhagen, Andreas Burg, EPFL

09:58 C1L-K.2 SRAM in Hold-Operation: Modeling the Interaction of Soft-Errors and Switching Power- Supply Noise Amrut Kolhapure, Animesh Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

10:16 C1L-K.3 Performance Analysis of Multi-Bank DRAM with Increased Clock Frequency Su-Jin Cho, Jaewoo Ahn, Hyojin Choi, Wonyong Sung, Seoul National University

10:34 C1L-K.4 Hybrid Cache Architecture Replacing SRAM Cache with Future Memory Technology Suji Lee, Jongpil Jung, Chong-Min Kyung, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

10:52 C1L-K.5 An All-Digital Bit Transistor Characterization Scheme for CMOS 6T SRAM Array Geng-Cing Lin, Shao-Cheng Wang, Yi-Wei Lin, Ming- Chien Tsai, Ching-Te Chuang, Shyh-Jye Jou, National Chiao Tung University; Nan-Chun Lien, Wei-Chiang Shih, Kuen-Di Lee, Jyun-Kai Chu, Faraday Technology Corporation

132 132 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-L Mixed Signal Circuits I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 308B Chair(s): Salvatore Pennisi, Università di Catania

09:40 C1L-L.1 Low Phase-Noise Temperature Compensated Self-Biased Ring Oscillator Somayeh Abdollahvand, João Goes, Luis B. Oliveira, Luis Gomes, Nuno Paulino, Universidade Nova de Lisboa

09:58 C1L-L.2 A Low-Power Dynamic Comparator with Time- Domain Bulk-Driven Offset Cancellation Junjie Lu, Jeremy Holleman, The University of Tennessee

10:16 C1L-L.3 Multi-Channel Mixed-Signal Noise Source with Applications to Stochastic Equalization Jinzhou Cao, Raviv Raich, Gabor C. Temes, Oregon State University; Gert Cauwenberghs, University of California, San Diego

10:34 C1L-L.4 A Probabilistic Test Instrument Using a Sigma Delta-Encoded Amplitude/Phase-Signal Generation Technique Azhar A. Chowdhury, Gordon W. Roberts, McGill University

10:52 C1L-L.5 Lumped Model Identification Based on a Double Multi-Valued Neural Network and Frequency Response Analysis A. Luchetta, S. Manetti, University of Florence

133 133 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C1L-M Nano-devices Based New Computing Paradigms Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Room 308C Chair(s): Weisheng Zhao, Université Paris-Sud 11 Amara Amara, ISEP

09:40 C1L-M.1 Nanodevice-Based Novel Computing Paradigms and the Neuromorphic Approach Weisheng Zhao, Damien Querlioz, Jacques-Olivier Klein, Djaafar Chabi, Claude Chappert, Université Paris-Sud 11

09:58 C1L-M.2 Designing Memristors: Physics, Materials Science and Engineering Gilberto Medeiros Ribeiro, J. Joshua Yang, Janice Nickel, Antonio Torrezan, John Paul Strachan, R. Stanley, Hewlett-Packard Labs

10:16 C1L-M.3 A 32nm Tunnel FET SRAM for Ultra Low Leakage Adam Makosiej, Rutwick Kumar Kashyap, Andrei Vladimirescu, Amara Amara, Costin Anghel, Institut Superieur d'Electronique de Paris

10:34 C1L-M.4 SPICE-Compatible Compact Model for Graphene Field-Effect Transistors Michael B. Henry, Shamik Das, The MITRE Corporation

10:52 C1L-M.5 Self-Assembled Multiferroic Magnetic QCA Structures for Low Power Systems Mircea R. Stan, Mehdi Kabir, Jiwei Lu, Stuart Wolf, University of Virginia

134 134 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-A UWB Systems I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 300 Chair(s): Sangwoong Yoon, Kyunghee University Franklin Bien, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology

11:30 C2L-A.1 A Pulse-Shaped Power Amplifier with Dynamic Bias Switching for IR-UWB Transmitters Shuli Geng, Woogeun Rhee, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University

11:48 C2L-A.2 An Ultra Low Power, Low Voltage CMOS Squarer Circuit for Non-Coherent IR-UWB Receivers Mahdi Parvizi, Karim Allidina, Mourad N. El-Gamal, McGill University

12:06 C2L-A.3 Sliding Window Integrator Approximations for Multichannel Autocorrelation UWB Receivers Andreas Pedross, Klaus Witrisal, Graz University of Technology

12:24 C2L-A.4 A Programmable OOK Impulse Radio Ultra Wideband Transmitter with Power Cycling and Spectral Agility Raslen Hamdi, Alexandre Desmarais, Aniss Belarbi, Dominic Deslandes, Frederic Nabki, Université du Québec à Montréal

12:42 C2L-A.5 A Current-Steering DAC-Based CMOS Ultra- Wideband Transmitter with Bi-Phase Modulation Ju-Ching Li, Sungyong Jung, University of Texas at Arlington; Youngjoong Joo, University of Texas at San Antonio; Ping Gui, Southern Methodist University

135 135 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-B Low Power Circuits I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room E1 Chair(s): Gaetano Palumbo, Università degli Studi di Catania Kwen-Siong Chong, Nanyang Technological University

11:30 C2L-B.1 Low Leakage Power NoC Switch Using AVC Rabab Ezz-Eldin, Bani-suef University; Magdy A. El-Moursy, Mentor Graphics Corporation; Amr M. Refaat, Fayoum University

11:48 C2L-B.2 Minimum Convertible Voltage Analysis for Ratioless and Robust Subthreshold Level Conversion Shien-Chun Luo, Chi-Ray Huang, Lih-Yih Chiou, National Cheng Kung University

12:06 C2L-B.3 A Low-Power Low-Noise Bioamplifier for Multielectrode Neural Recording Systems Md Shahed Enamul Quadir, Mohammad Rafiqul Haider, Yehia Massoud, The University of Alabama at Birmingham

12:24 C2L-B.4 Is the Road Towards "Zero-Energy" Paved with NEMFET-Based Power Management? Marius Enachescu, George R. Voicu, Sorin D. Cotofana, Delft University of Technology

12:42 C2L-B.5 A 41.264W, 3.33GHz Processor Datapath Using Current Mode Logics in 130nm CMOS Technology Abdullah Al Owahid, Foster F. Dai, Auburn University

136 136 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-C Detection and Estimation Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room E2 Chair(s): Behrooz Nowrouzian, University of Alberta Xinping Huang, Communication Research Center, Ottawa

11:30 C2L-C.1 A New Method for Robust Beamforming Using Iterative Second-Order Cone Programming B. Liao, K. M. Tsui, S. C. Chan, The University of Hong Kong

11:48 C2L-C.2 Lean Angle Estimation in Two-Wheeled Vehicles with a Reduced Sensor Configuration Ivo Boniolo, Sergio M. Savaresi, Mara Tanelli, Politecnico di Milano

12:06 C2L-C.3 The Detection Bound of the Probability of Error in Compressed Sensing Using Bayesian Approach Jiuwen Cao, Zhiping Lin, Nanyang Technological University

12:24 C2L-C.4 Road-Constraint Assisted Target Tracking in Mixed LOS/NLOS Environments Based on TDOA Measurements Lili Yi, Zhiping Lin, Sirajudeen Gulam Razul, Nanyang Technological University; Chong-Meng See, DSO National Laboratories

12:42 C2L-C.5 Accurate DOA Estimation via Sparse Sensor Array Jian-Feng Gu, Wei-Ping Zhu, M.N.S. Swamy, Concordia University

137 137 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-D Oscillator Circuits Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room E3 Chair(s): Shahriar Mirabbasi, University of British Columbia

11:30 C2L-D.1 An Ultra Low Power Frequency Synthesizer Based on Multiphase Fractional Frequency Divider Ye Zhang, Ralf Wunderlich, Stefan Heinen, RWTH Aachen University

11:48 C2L-D.2 A 90nm CMOS Digital PLL Based on Vernier- Gated-Ring-Oscillator Time-to-Digital Converter Ping Lu, Ying Wu, Pietro Andreani, Lund University

12:06 C2L-D.3 A 6-Gb/s 3X-Oversampling-Like Clock and Data Recovery in 0.13-µm CMOS Technology Bo-Qian Jiang, Cheng-Liang Hung, Bing-Hung Chen, Kuo-Hsing Cheng, National Center University

12:24 C2L-D.4 Sinusoidal Signal Generation for Production Testing and BIST Applications Bharath K Vasan, Siva K Sudani,Degang J Chen, Randall L Geiger, Iowa State University

12:42 C2L-D.5 Contactless Testing of on-Chip Oscillator Operation Igor M. Filanovsky, University of Alberta; Brian Moore, Scanimetrics, Inc.

138 138 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-E Decoders for Low-Density Parity-Check Codes Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room E4 Chair(s): Vassilis Paliouras, University of Patras Zhiyuan Yan, Lehigh University

11:30 C2L-E.1 A Pure Software LDPC Decoder on a Multi-Core Processor Platform with Reduced Inter- Processor Communication Cost Yan Ying, Kaidi You, Liyang Zhou, Heng Quan, Minge Jing, Zhiyi Yu, Xiaoyang Zeng, Fudan University

11:48 C2L-E.2 Memory Efficient Column-Layered Decoder Design for Non-Binary LDPC Codes Kai He, Jin Sha, Nanjing University; Zhongfeng Wang, Broadcom Corporation

12:06 C2L-E.3 Efficient Network for Non-Binary QC-LDPC Decoder Chuan Zhang, University of Minnesota; Jin Sha, Nanjing University

12:24 C2L-E.4 Stochastic Decoding for LDPC Convolutional Codes Xin-Ru Lee, Chih-Lung Chen, Hsie-Chia Chang, Chen-Yi Lee, National Chiao Tung University

12:42 C2L-E.5 High-Throughput Architecture and Implementation of Regular (2, dc) Nonbinary LDPC Decoders Yaoyu Tao, Youn Sung Park, Zhengya Zhang, University of Michigan

139 139 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-F Wireless, Wearable, and Implantable/Injectable Technology I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room E7 Chair(s): Mohamad Sawan, École Polytechnique de Montréal Pantelis Georgiou, Imperial College London

11:30 C2L-F.1 A 100-Channel Hermetically Sealed Implantable Device for Wireless Neurosensing Applications Ming Yin, David A. Borton, Juan Aceros, William R. Patterson, Arto V. Nurmikko, Brown University

11:48 C2L-F.2 The Design and Implementation of A Chipset for the Endoscopic Micro-Ball Yingke Gu, Guolin Li, Xiang Xie, Tianjia Sun, Shouhao Liu, Xiaomeng Li, Songping Mai, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University

12:06 C2L-F.3 A Wireless Force Measurement System for Total Knee Arthroplasty Hanqing Luo, Ming Liu, Hong Chen, Chun Zhang, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University

12:24 C2L-F.4 A 39 µW Body Channel Communication Wake-Up Receiver with Injection-Locking Ring-Oscillator for Wireless Body Area Network Hyunwoo Cho, Joonsung Bae, Hoi-Jun Yoo, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

12:42 C2L-F.5 Frequency Analysis of Wireless Accelerometer and EMG Sensors Data: Towards Discrimination of Normal and Asymmetric Walking Pattern Irina Spulber, Pantelis Georgiou , Amir Eftekhar, Chris Toumazou, Lynsey Duffell, Jeroen Bergmann, Alison McGregor, Imperial College London; Tinaz Mehta, Miguel Hernandez, Alison Burdett, Toumaz UK Limited

140 140 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-G Cellular Processor Arrays Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 307A Chair(s): Piotr Dudek, University of Manchester Chai Wah Wu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

11:30 C2L-G.1 In-Pixel Generation of Gaussian Pyramid Images by Block Reusing in 3D-CMOS M. Suárez, V.M. Brea, D. Cabello, University of Santiago de Compostela; R. Carmona-Galán, Universidad de Sevilla

11:48 C2L-G.2 Trigger-Wave Collision Detecting Asynchronous Cellular Logic Array for Fast Image Skeletonization Przemyslaw Mroszczyk, Piotr Dudek, The University of Manchester

12:06 C2L-G.3 Scale- and Rotation- Invariant Feature Detectors on Cellular Processor Arrays N. A. Fernández, V.M. Brea, M. Suárez, D. Cabello, University of Santiago de Compostela

12:24 C2L-G.4 Missing Image Interpolation Using Sigma-Delta Modulation Type of DT-CNN Sathit Prasomphan, King Mongkut University of Technology; Hisashi Aomori, Mamoru Tanaka, Sophia University

12:42 C2L-G.5 Memristive Analog Arithmetic Within Cellular Arrays Mika Laiho, Eero Lehtonen, University of Turku; Wei Lu, University of Michigan

141 141 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-H Visual Signal Processing and Modeling Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 307B Chair(s): Jianfei Cai, Nanyang Technological University Shao-Yi Chien, National Taiwan University

11:30 C2L-H.1 Sparsity Estimation in Image Compressive Sensing Shanzhen Lan,Qi Zhang, Communication University of China; Xinggong Zhang, Zongming Guo, Peking University

11:48 C2L-H.2 Saliency Detection from Joint Embedding of Spatial and Color Cues Linfeng Xu, Hongliang Li, Zhengning Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

12:06 C2L-H.3 Study of Subjective and Objective Quality Assessment of Retargeted Images Lin Ma, King N. Ngan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Weisi Lin, Chenwei Deng, Nanyang Technological University

12:24 C2L-H.4 Surveillance Face Hallucination via Variable Selection and Manifold Learning Junjun Jiang, Ruimin Hu, Zhen Han, Tao Lu, Kebin Huang, Wuhan University

12:42 C2L-H.5 Facial Expression Mapping Based on Elastic and Muscle-Distribution-Based Models Yihao Zhang, Weiyao Lin, Chongyang Zhang, Bin Sheng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Jianxin Wu, Nanyang Technological University; Hongxiang Li, University of Louisville

142 142 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-J Advances in Circuits & Systems Educational Delivery Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 307C Chair(s): Babak Ayazifar, UC Berkeley Arjuna Madanayake, University of Akron

11:30 C2L-J.1 A Mixed-Signal EEG Interface Circuit for Use in First Year Electronics Courses Vincent Lee, Winthrop Williams, Michel Maharbiz, Vivek Subramanian, Ferenc Kovac, University of California; Jennifer Monski, Bharathwaj Muthuswamy, Tom Swiontek, Milwaukee School of Engineering

11:48 C2L-J.2 A Combined Approach to Research and Graduate-Level Teaching of Multidimensional Signal Processing, Circuits and Systems Arjuna Madanayake, The University of Akron; Len T. Bruton, University of Calgary

12:06 C2L-J.3 Open-Ended Design and Performance Evaluation of a Biometric Speaker Identification System Ravi P. Ramachandran, Robi Polikar, Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University; Sachin S. Shetty, Tennessee State University

12:24 C2L-J.4 Teaching Freshmen VHDL-Based Digital Design Arjuna Madanayake, Chamith Wijenayake, Rimesh M. Joshi, Jim Grover, Joan Carletta, Jay Adams and Tom Hartley, University of Akron; Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University

143 143 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-K Reconfigurable & Array-Based Architectures Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 308A Chair(s): Lan-Da Van, National Chiao Tung University Mladen Berekovic, Technische Universität Braunschweig

11:30 C2L-K.1 Variation-Resilient Current-Mode Logic Circuit Design Using MTJ Devices Youngkeun Kim, Masanori Natsui, Takahiro Hanyu, Tohoku University

11:48 C2L-K.2 A Reference Low-Complexity Structured ASIC Ludovic Noury, Université Paris-Est, ESYCOM, ESIEE Paris; Sophie Dupuis, Nicolas Fel, CEA, DAM, DIF

12:06 C2L-K.3 Evaluating Performance of Manycore Processors with Various Granularities Considering Yield and Lifetime Reliability Yueming Yang, Zewen Shi, Jianming Yu, Liulin Zhong, Xiaoyang Zeng, Zhiyi Yu, Fudan University

12:24 C2L-K.4 Fine-Grained Splitting Methods to Address Permanent Errors in Network-on-Chip Links Meilin Zhang, Paul Ampadu, University of Rochester; Qiaoyan Yu, University of New Hampshire

12:42 C2L-K.5 A TCMS-Based Architecture for GALS NoCs Thorsten Jungeblut, Johannes Ax, Ulrich Rückert, Bielefeld University; Mario Porrmann, University of Paderborn

144 144 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-L Data Converters and Regulators Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 308B Chair(s): Pak Kwong Chan, Nanyang Technological University

11:30 C2L-L.1 Track and Hold for Giga-Sample ADC Applications Using CMOS Technology Marco Macedo, Gordon W. Roberts, Ishiang Shih, McGill University

11:48 C2L-L.2 Output-Dependent Delay Cancellation Technique for High-Accuracy Current-Steering DACs Long Cheng, Yu-Jing Lin, Fan Ye, Ning Li, Jun-Yan Ren, Fudan University

12:06 C2L-L.3 Full Quiescent Current Enhancement Technique for Improving Transient Response on the Output- Capacitorless Low-Dropout Regulator Chun-Hsun Wu, Le-Ren Chang-Chien, National Cheng- Kung University

12:24 C2L-L.4 A Dynamic Latched Comparator for Low Supply Voltages down to 0.45 V in 65-nm CMOS Yu Lin, Hans Hegt, Arthur van Roermund, Eindhoven University of Technology; Kostas Doris, NXP Semiconductors

12:42 C2L-L.5 Towards Neural Network-Based Design of Radiofrequency Low-Noise Amplifiers Mounir Boukadoum, Frederic Nabki, Wessam Ajib, Université du Québec à Montréal

145 145 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C2L-M Recent Advances in Sparse Adaptive Filters Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Room 308C Chair(s): Mrityunjoy Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

11:30 C2L-M.1 Sparse Adaptive Filters - an Overview and Some New Results Rajib Lochan Das, Mrityunjoy Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

11:48 C2L-M.2 Sparsity-Aware Adaptive Filters Based on lp- Norm Inspired Soft-Thresholding Technique Masahiro Yukawa, Yuta Tawara, Niigata University; Masao Yamagishi, Isao Yamada, Tokyo Institute of Technology

12:06 C2L-M.3 A Variable Step-Size Multichannel Equalization Algorithm Exploiting Sparseness Measure for Room Acoustics Rajan S. Rashobh, Andy W. H. Khong, Nanyang Technological University

12:24 C2L-M.4 Proportionate Affine Projection Algorithms from a Basis Pursuit Perspective Constantin Paleologu, University Politehnica of Bucharest; Jacob Benesty, University of Quebec

12:42 C2L-M.5 Analysis of the Convergence Behavior of the Complex Gaussian Kernel LMS Algorithm Thomas Paul, Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University

146 146 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-A Image Analysis & Processing I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 300 Chair(s): Chien-Cheng Tseng, National Kaohsiung First University of Science & Technology Kai-Kuang Ma, Nanyang Technological University

14:30 C3L-A.1 Digital Image Sharpening Using Fractional Derivative and Mach Band Effect Chien-Cheng Tseng, National Kaohsiung First University of Sci. and Tech.; Su-Ling Lee, Chung-Jung Christian University

14:48 C3L-A.2 Constant Time O(1) Contextual and Variational Contrast Enhancement with Integral Histogram Yu-Wen Tsai, Fan-Chieh Cheng, Shanq-Jang Ruan, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

15:06 C3L-A.3 Image Co-Segmentation via Active Contours Fanman Meng, Hongliang Li, Guanghui Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

15:24 C3L-A.4 Effective Image Haze Removal Using Dark Channel Prior and Post-Processing Soo-Chang Pei, Tzu-Yen Lee, National Taiwan University

15:42 C3L-A.5 Edge-Preserving Image Decomposition Based on Guided Upper/Lower Envelops Soo-Chang Pei, Wen-Hui Chu, National Taiwan University; Chih-Tsung Shen, Academia Sinica

147 147 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-B Low Power Communication/Signal Processing Systems Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room E1 Chair(s): Sau-Gee Chen, National Chiao Tung University Paul K. Ampadu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

14:30 C3L-B.1 A Low Power Hearing Aid Computing Platform Using Lightweight Processing Elements Kuo-Chiang Chang, Yu-Wen Chen, Yu-Ting Kuo, Chih- Wei Liu, National Chiao-Tung University

14:48 C3L-B.2 Design of a Low-Cost Low-Power Baseband- Processor for UHF RFID Tag with Asynchronous Design Technique Dingguo Wei, Chun Zhang, Yan Cui, Hong Chen, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University

15:06 C3L-B.3 A Low-Power MMSE MIMO Detector Using Dynamic Voltage Wordlength Scaling for 4x4 MIMO-OFDM Systems Jaeseong Kim, Shingo Yoshizawa, Yoshikazu Miyanaga, Hokkaido University

15:24 C3L-B.4 A 28µW Sub-Sampling Based Wake-Up Receiver with -70dBm Sensitivity for 915MHz ISM Band Applications Shahaboddin Moazzeni, Glenn E. R. Cowan, Concordia University; Mohamad Sawan, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal

15:42 C3L-B.5 A Low Complexity Speech Coder for Binaural Communication in Hearing Aids Shuo-Wen Hsu, Tian-Sheuan Chang, National Chiao-Tung University

148 148 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-C Statistical and Blind Signal Processing Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room E2 Chair(s): Zhiping Lin, Nanyang Technological University Weixing Zheng, University of Western Sydney

14:30 C3L-C.1 Coping with Saturating Projection Stages in RMPI-Based Compressive Sensing Mauro Mangia, Riccardo Rovatti, University of Bologna; Fabio Pareschi, Gianluca Setti, University of Ferrara; Giovanni Frattini, Texas Instruments

14:48 C3L-C.2 Robust Logistic Principal Component Regression for Classification of Data in Presence of Outliers H. C. Wu, S. C. Chan, K. M. Tsui, The University of Hong Kong

15:06 C3L-C.3 Recursive Independent Component Analysis for Online Blind Source Separation Muhammad Tahir Akhtar, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Scott Makeig, Gert Cauwenberghs, University of California San Diego

15:24 C3L-C.4 Blind Closed Form Parameters Estimation for Hybrid Sources Ke Deng, Qinye Yin, Yan Zhang, Huiming Wang, Xi'an Jiaotong University

15:42 C3L-C.5 Blind Closed-Form DOA Estimation for Distributed Sources Wei Li, Ke Deng, Qinye Yin, Huiming Wang, Xi'an Jiaotong University

149 149 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-D Low Power Reference Circuits Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room E3 Chair(s): Julio Georgiou, University of Cyprus

14:30 C3L-D.1 A Compact Low-Power Supply-Insensitive CMOS Current Reference Chen Zhao, Randall Geiger, Degang Chen, Iowa State University

14:48 C3L-D.2 A Simple Voltage Reference with Ultra Supply Independency Shun Bai, Stan Skafidas, The University of Melbourne

15:06 C3L-D.3 A Low Noise, 1.28µA Quiescent Regulator with Broadband High PSR for Micropower Sensors G. T. Ong, P. K. Chan, Nanyang Technological University

15:24 C3L-D.4 A 0.5V Nanowatt CMOS Voltage Reference with Two High PSRR Outputs Xiaocheng Jing, Philip K.T. Mok, Cheng Huang, Fan Yang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

15:42 C3L-D.5 A Sub 1V Self Clocked Switched Capacitor Bandgap Reference with a Current Consumption of 180nA Martin Wiessflecker, Günter Hofer, Gerald Holweg, Infineon Technologies Austria AG; Hannes Reinisch, Wolfgang Pribyl, Graz University of Technology

150 150 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-E Advanced MIMO Detector Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room E4 Chair(s): Jaejoon Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology Franklin Bien, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology

14:30 C3L-E.1 High-Throughput Sorted MMSE QR Decomposition for MIMO Detection Yifan Ren, Guanghui He, Jun Ma, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

14:48 C3L-E.2 VLSI Implementation of an 855 Mbps High Performance Soft-Output K-Best MIMO Detector Chunhui Ju, Jun Ma, Chengzhi Tian, Guanghui He, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

15:06 C3L-E.3 A Unified Multi-Mode MIMO Detector with Soft- Output Liang Liu, Johan Löfgren, Peter Nilsson, Lund University

15:24 C3L-E.4 Sorted QR Decomposition for High-Speed MMSE MIMO Detection Based Wireless Communication Systems Yuya Miyaoka, Yuhei Nagao, Masayuki Kurosaki, Hiroshi Ochi, Kyushu Institute of Technology

15:42 C3L-E.5 Architectures for MIMO-OFDM Simplified Decision Directed Channel Estimation Andreas Minwegen, Dominik Auras, Uwe Deidersen, Gerd Ascheid, RWTH Aachen

151 151 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-F Harvesting/Scavenging Energy for Biomedical Devices I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room E7 Chair(s): Philipp Häfliger, University of Oslo Guoxing Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

14:30 C3L-F.1 Ultrasound Energy Harvesting System for Deep Implanted-Medical-Devices (IMDs) Francesco Mazzilli, Vincent Praplan, Catherine Dehollain, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Prakash E. Thoppay, Marvell

14:48 C3L-F.2 High-Efficiency CMOS Rectifier for Fully Integrated mW Wireless Power Transfer Meysam Zargham, P. Glenn Gulak, University of Toronto

15:06 C3L-F.3 Fully-Integrated, Power-Efficient Regulator and Bandgap Circuits for Wireless-Powered Biomedical Applications Meysam Zargham, P. Glenn Gulak, University of Toronto

15:24 C3L-F.4 Simulation Oriented Rectenna Design Methodology for Remote Powering of Wireless Sensor Systems Onur Kazanc, Catherine Dehollain, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; Franco Maloberti, University of Pavia

15:42 C3L-F.5 A 1.1µW 2.1µVRMS Input Noise Chopper-Stabilized Amplifier for Bio-Medical Applications Christopher J. Mandic, Daibashish Gangopadhyay, David J. Allstot, University of Washington

152 152 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-G Neural Implementations Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 307A Chair(s): Andre van Schaik, University of Western Sydney Giacomo Indiveri, INI, ETH Zurich

14:30 C3L-G.1 Sigma-Delta Gradient-Descent Learning for Online Real-Time Calibration of Digitally-Assisted Analog Circuits Ravi Krishna Shaga, Shantanu Chakrabartty, Michigan State University

14:48 C3L-G.2 A Dual-Mode Weight Storage Analog Neural Network Platform for on-Chip Applications Dzmitry Maliuk, Yale University; Yiorgos Makris, The University of Texas at Dallas

15:06 C3L-G.3 Self-Adaptive Quasi-Gaussian Circuits for Analog on-Chip-Trainable Multi-Class Classifiers Wenjun Xia, Tadashi Shibata, The University of Tokyo

15:24 C3L-G.4 An FPGA-Based Approach for Parameter Estimation in Spiking Neural Networks Horacio Rostro-Gonzalez, Guillaume Garreau, Andreas Andreou, Julius Georgiou, University of Cyprus; Jose H. Barron-Zambrano, Cesar Torres-Huitzil, CINVESTAV

15:42 C3L-G.5 Architecture and Implementation of an Associative Memory Using Sparse Clustered Networks Hooman Jarollahi, Naoya Onizawa, Vincent Gripon, Warren J. Gross, McGill University

153 153 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-H Visual Signal Reconstruction and Coding Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 307B Chair(s): Daniel Lun, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Bing Zeng, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

14:30 C3L-H.1 Parallelizing Video Transcoding Using Map- Reduce-Based Cloud Computing Feng Lao, Xinggong Zhang, Zongming Guo, Peking University

14:48 C3L-H.2 Efficient Computation Reduction Algorithms for Frame Rate Up-Conversion Ho Sun Jung, Myung Hoon Sunwoo, Ajou University; Un Seob Kim, Telechips Inc.

15:06 C3L-H.3 Interpolation Based Symmetrical Predictor Structure for Lossless Image Coding Vinit Jakhetiya, Oscar C. AU, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Sunil Prasad Jaiswal, The LNM Institute of Information Technology; Anil Kumar Tiwari, Indian Institute of Technology Rajasthan

15:24 C3L-H.4 Nonlinear Image Reconstruction in Block-Based Compressive Imaging Jun Ke, Edmund Y. Lam, The University of Hong Kong

15:42 C3L-H.5 Design of Low-Complexity, Non-Separable 2-D Transforms Based on Butterfly Structures Haoming Chen, Bing Zeng, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

154 154 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-J Shortcuts in Circuits and Systems Education Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 307C Chair(s): Cem Goknar, Dongus University Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University

14:30 C3L-J.1 Shortcuts in Circuits and Systems Education with a Case Study of the Thévenin/Helmholtz and Norton/Mayer Equivalents Joos Vandewalle, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

14:48 C3L-J.2 A First Course in Electronics Bernhard E. Boser, University of California, Berkeley

15:06 C3L-J.3 The Elegant Geometry of Fourier Analysis Babak Ayazifar, University of California, Berkeley

15:24 C3L-J.4 From Van der Pol to Chua : an Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos for Second Year Undergraduates Scott Ambelang, Bharathwaj Muthuswamy, Milwaukee School of Engineering

155 155 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-K Digital Circuit Design I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 308A Chair(s): Xinmiao Zhang, Case Western Reserve University Bah-Hwee Gwee, Nanyang Technological University

14:30 C3L-K.1 A Pre-Emphasis Circuit Design for High Speed on-Chip Global Interconnect Jian-Fei Jiang, Wei-Guang Sheng, Zhi-gang Mao, Wei- feng He, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

14:48 C3L-K.2 MRAM Crossbar Based Configurable Logic Block Yahya Lakys, Weisheng Zhao, Jacques-Olivier Klein, Claude Chappert, Université Paris-Sud 11

15:06 C3L-K.3 A 275 MHz Quadrature Modulator in 0.18-µm CMOS Shilpa Agarwal, Tzu-Chieh Kuo, Alan N. Willson, Jr., University of California

15:24 C3L-K.4 Adaptive Subthreshold Timing-Error Detection 8 Bit Microcontroller in 65 nm CMOS Erkka Laulainen, Matthew J. Turnquist, Lauri Koskinen, Aalto University; Jani Mäkipää, VTT National Research Centre of Finland

156 156 Lecture Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C3L-L Interface Circuits for Sensors Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (14:30 - 16:00) Place: Room 308B Chair(s): Deuk Heo, Washington State University

14:30 C3L-L.1 A Sub-1µW, 16kHz Current-Mode SAR-ADC for Single-Neuron Spike Recording Bård Haaheim, Timothy G. Constandinou, Imperial College London

14:48 C3L-L.2 A Wide Dynamic Range and Fast Update Rate Integrated Interface for Capacitive Sensors Array Xu Zhang, Ming Liu, Hong Chen, Chun Zhang, Zhihua Wang, Tsinghua University

15:06 C3L-L.3 Feed-Forward Output Swing Prediction AGC with Parallel-Detect Singular-Store Peak Detector Shang-Hsien Yang, Chua-Chin Wang, National Sun Yat- Sen University

15:24 C3L-L.4 A 12-Bit 7 µW/Channel 1 kHz/Channel Incremental ADC for Biosensor Interface Circuits Chia-Hung Chen, Joseph Crop, Patrick Chiang, Gabor C. Temes, Oregon State University; Jeongseok Chae, Nextchip

15:42 C3L-L.5 An All-CMOS Low Supply Voltage Temperature Sensor Front-End with Error Correction Techniques Li Lu, Changzhi Li, Texas Tech University; Jinghong Chen, Southern Methodist University

157 157 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C4P-N Calibration Techniques for Data Converters III Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Alyssa Apsel, Cornell University

C4P-N.1 A Self Calibration Technique for Tunable Continuous-Time Bandpass Delta-Sigma Modulators Mohamed Afifi, Ahmed Shahein, Michael Maurer, Matthias Keller, Yiannos Manoli, University of Freiburg

C4P-N.2 Joint Sampling-Time Error and Channel Skew Calibration of Time-Interleaved ADC in Multichannel Fiber Optic Receivers Benjamin T. Reyes, Mario R. Hueda, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba; Venu Gopinathan, Texas Instruments; Pablo S. Mandolesi, Universidad Nacional del Sur

C4P-N.3 Radix Based Digital Calibration Technique for Pipelined ADC Using Nyquist Sampling of Sinusoid Sounak Roy, Bibhudatta Sahoo, Swapna Banerjee, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

C4P-N.4 Current-Mode Reference Shifting Solution for MDAC-Based Analog-to-Digital Converters João Pacheco, Michael Figueiredo, Nuno Paulino, João Goes, Universidade Nova de Lisboa

C4P-N.5 Calibration Technique for SAR Analog-to-Digital Converters Tao Tong, Wenhuan Yu, Pavan K. Hanumolu, Gabor C. Temes, Oregon State University

158 158 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C4P-P Sigma-Delta Converters II Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Salvatore Pennisi, Università di Catania

C4P-P.1 Input Dependent Clock Jitter in High Speed and High Resolution ADCs Amin Chegeni, Reza Shayanfar, Khayrollah Hadidi, Abdollah Khoei, Urmia University

C4P-P.2 Approaches to Digital Compensation of Excess Loop Delay in Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Modulators Using a Scaled Quantizer Chongjun Ding, Liang Zou, Matthias Keller, Yiannos Manoli, University of Freiburg

C4P-P.3 Interference Rejection in Delay Line Based Quadrature Band-Pass Sigma-Delta Modulators Nithin Kumar Y.B., Edoardo Bonizzoni, Franco Maloberti, University of Pavia; Amit Patra, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

C4P-P.4 High Resolution Frequency-Based Delta-Sigma Modulator Utilizing Multi-Phase Quantizer Tuan-Vu Cao, Dag T. Wisland, Tor Sverre Lande, University of Oslo

159 159 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C4P-Q Digital Circuit Design II Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Izzet Kale, University of Westminster Vo j i n G. Oklobdzija, New Mexico State University

C4P-Q.1 State Encoding Watermarking for Field Authentication of Sequential Circuit Intellectual Property Li Zhang, Chip-Hong Chang, Nanyang Technological University

C4P-Q.2 Dual-Rail/Single-Rail Hybrid Logic Design for High-Performance Asynchronous Circuit Zhengfan Xia, Shota Ishihara, Masanori Hariyama, Michitaka Kameyama, Tohoku University

C4P-Q.3 Exploiting Negative Quantum Capacitance of Carbon Nanotube FETs for Low Power Applications Md. Sajjad Rahaman, Masud H Chowdhury, University of Illinois at Chicago

C4P-Q.4 An LDPC Decoding Method for Fault-Tolerant Digital Logic Yangyang Tang, Emmanuel Boutillon, Université de Bretagne Sud; Chris Winstead, Utah State University; Christophe Jégo, Institut Polytechnique Bordeaux; Michel Jézéquel, Institut TELECOM/TELECOM Bretagne

C4P-Q.5 LCMOS: Light-Powered Standard CMOS Circuits Jordi Madrenas, Daniel Fernández, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Chunyan Wang, Concordia University

160 160 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C4P-R Arithmetic and Decoding Circuits Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Zhiyuan Yan, Lehigh University Jin-Gyun Chung, Chonbuk National University

C4P-R.1 GF(2n) Montgomery Multiplication Using Polynomial Residue Arithmetic Dimitrios Schinianakis, Thanos Stouraitis, University of Patras; Alexander Skavantzos, Louisiana State University

C4P-R.2 High Speed Dual Mode Logic Carry Look Ahead Adder Itamar Levi, Ori Bass, Asaf Kaizerman, Alexander Belenky, Alexander Fish, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

C4P-R.3 Low-Power LDPC Decoding Based on Iteration Prediction Xinmiao Zhang, Fang Cai, Case Western Reserve University; C. J. Richard Shi, University of Washington

C4P-R.4 High-Frequency Sequential Decimal Multipliers Amir Kaivani, Li Chen, Seokbum Ko, University of Saskatchewan

C4P-R.5 Fast Scalable Radix-4 Montgomery Modular Multiplier Sheng-Hong Wang, Wen-Ching Lin, Jheng-Hao Ye, Ming-Der Shieh, National Cheng Kung University

161 161 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C4P-S DSP Circuit Design III Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Mladen Berekovic, Technische Universität Braunschweig Pramod Kumar Meher, A-STAR, Institute for Infocomm Research

C4P-S.1 FPGA-Based Real Time Extraction of Visual Features Merwan Birem, Franois Berry, Universite Blaise Pascal

C4P-S.2 Flexible IME Instruction and its Architecture for Various Fast ME Algorithms Tae Sun Kim, Myung Hoon Sunwoo, Ajou University; Ho Il Bang, LG Electronics

C4P-S.3 ASIP-Based Control System for LED Matrix Display Joon Ho Hyun, Myung Jin Park, Young Hwan Kim, Pohang University of Science and Technology; Hi-Seok Kim, Cheongju University

C4P-S.4 A Low-Complexity High-Throughput ASIC for the SC-FDMA MIMO Detectors Katayoun Neshatpour, Mojtaba Mahdavi, Mahdi Shabany, Sharif University of Tehcnology

C4P-S.5 A Systolic-Array Architecture for First-Order 4-D IIR Frequency-Planar Digital Filters Randeel Wimalagunarathne, Arjuna Madanayake, University of Akron; Donald G. Dansereau, University of Sydney; Len T. Bruton, University of Calgary

162 162 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C4P-T Digital Circuit Design III Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Bah-Hwee Gwee, Nanyang Technological University Izzet Kale, University of Westminster

C4P-T.1 Multi-Purpose Systems: a Novel Dataflow- Based Generation and Mapping Strategy J.-F. Nezan, European university of Brittany; N. Siret, M. Wipliez, Synow; F. Palumbo, L. Raffo, University of Cagliari

C4P-T.2 Low Power Digital Signal Processing Scheme via Stochastic Logic Protection Jienan Chen, Jianhao Hu, Shuyang Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

C4P-T.3 Design for Cold Test Elimination - Facing the Inverse Temperature Dependance (ITD) Challenge Mohd Azman Abdul Latif, Intel Corporation; Noohul Basheer Zain Ali, Fawnizu Azmadi Hussin, Universiti Teknologi Petronas

C4P-T.4 A Fast Wake-Up Power Gating Technique with Inducing a Balanced Rush Current Chao-Yang Chang, Pai-Cheng Tso, Chung-Hsun Huang, National Chung Cheng University; Po-Hui Yang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology

C4P-T.5 Coding for Jointly Optimizing Energy and Peak Current in Deep Sub-Micron VLSI Interconnects Eric P. Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign; Hun-Seok Kim, Manish Goel, Texas Instruments

163 163 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C4P-U Sensory Systems I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Tim Constandinou, Imperial College London

C4P-U.1 80dB Dynamic Range 100KHz Bandwidth Inverter-Based Sigma Delta ADC for CMOS Image Sensor Fang Tang, Bo Wang, Amine Bermak, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

C4P-U.2 Evidence of the Lateral Collection Significance in Small CMOS Photodiodes B. Blanco-Filgueira, P. López, M. Suárez, University of Santiago de Compostela; J. Döge, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits; J. B. Roldán, University of Granada

C4P-U.3 Close-Proximity, Real-Time Thermoacoustic Sensors: Design, Characterization, and Testing Michael Trakimas, Sameer Sonkusale, Tufts University; Timothy Hancock, Lexington

C4P-U.4 Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Using Sparse Variable Projection Optimization Ji-an Luo, Xiao-Ping Zhang, Ryerson University; Zhi Wang, Zhejiang University

C4P-U.5 Addressable Current Reference Array with 170dB Dynamic Range Minhao Yang, Shih-Chii Liu, Chenghan Li, Tobi Delbruck, University of Zurich and ETH Zürich

164 164 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C4P-V Sensory Systems II Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (09:40 - 11:10) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Tim Constandinou, Imperial College London

C4P-V.1 A Sub-1V BJT-Based CMOS Temperature Sensor from -55 ℃ to 125 ℃ Bo Wang, Fang Tang, Amine Bermak, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Man Kay Law, University of Macau

C4P-V.2 Process Compensated CMOS Temperature Sensor for Microprocessor Application Yaesuk Jeong, Farrokh Ayazi, Georgia Institute of Technology

C4P-V.3 Power-Efficient Focal-Plane Image Representation for Extraction of Enriched Viola- Jones Features Jorge Fernández-Berni, Laurentiu Acasandrei, Ricardo Carmona-Galán, Ángel Barriga-Barros, Ángel Rodríquez-Vázquez, Universidad de Sevilla

C4P-V.4 A 0.02 nJ Self-Calibrated 65nm CMOS Delay Line Temperature Sensor Shuang Xie, Wai Tung Ng, University of Toronto

C4P-V.5 Fabrication of a Dual-Layer Aluminum Nanowires Polarization Filter Array Viktor Gruev, Washington University in St. Louis

165 165 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C5P-N Voltage Regulator and Data Converter Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Hoi Lee, University of Texas at Dallas

C5P-N.1 Peaking Reduced STF Design for CT Sigma-Delta Modulators with Selective Pole Compensation Christoph Zorn, Christian Widemann, Wolfgang Mathis, Leibniz University of Hanover; Timon Brückner, Maurits Ortmanns, University of Ulm

C5P-N.2 A Power Efficient MDAC Design with Correlated Double Sampling for a 2-Step-Flash ADC Rudolf Ritter, John G. Kauffman, Maurits Ortmanns, University of Ulm

C5P-N.3 Design of a Curvature-Corrected Bandgap Reference with 7.5ppm/C Temperature Coefficient in 0.35µm CMOS Process Pinar Basak Basyurt, Devrim Yilmaz Aksin, Istanbul Technical University

C5P-N.4 A Compact Resistorless 1.5-V CMOS Current Mirror with a 30-ppm/℃ Temperature Coefficient Carlos Quemada,Travis L. Cochran, Dong Sam Ha, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

C5P-N.5 Fast Transient Response CFA-Based LDO Regulator Alireza Saberkari, University of Guilan

166 166 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C5P-P Time-to-Digital Converter Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Sameer Sonkusale, Tufts University

C5P-P.1 Fast and Accurate Estimation of Gain and Sample-Time Mismatches in Time-Interleaved ADCs Using on-Chip Oscillators E. Santin, L. B. Oliveira, J. Goes, Universidade Nova de Lisboa

C5P-P.2 A High-Resolution Time-to-Digital Converter Based on Parallel Delay Elements Chen Yao, Fredrik Jonsson, Jian Chen, Li-Rong Zheng, Royal Institute of Technology

C5P-P.3 A Compressed Sensing Analog-to-Information Converter with Edge-Triggered SAR ADC Core Michael Trakimas, Sameer Sonkusale, Tufts University; Timothy Hancock, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

C5P-P.4 A 22-Bit 110ps Time-Interpolated Time-to-Digital Converter Jian Guo, Sameer Sonkusale, Tufts University

C5P-P.5 A 51-dB SNDR DCO-Based TDC Using Two-Stage Second-Order Noise Shaping Toshihiro Konishi, Keisuke Okuno, Shintaro Izumi, Masahiko Yoshimoto, Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Kobe University

167 167 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C5P-Q Digital Filters Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Hakan Johansson, Linköping University Raija Lehto, Tempere University of Technology

C5P-Q.1 Design of Variable Fractional Order Differentiator Using a Modular Cascade Structure Chien-Cheng Tseng, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology; Su-Ling Lee, Chung-Jung Christian University

C5P-Q.2 Transfer Functions of Second-Order Digital Filters with Two Equal Second-Order Modes Shunsuke Yamaki, Masahide Abe, Masayuki Kawamata, Tohoku University

C5P-Q.3 Design of Variable Linear Phase FIR Filters Based on Second Order Frequency Transformations and Coefficient Decimation S. J. Darak, A. P. Vinod, Nanyang Technological University; E. M-K. Lai, Massey University

C5P-Q.4 Reconfigurable Two-Stage Nyquist Filters Utilizing the Farrow Structure Amir Eghbali, Håkan Johansson, Linköping University

C5P-Q.5 Delta Operator Based 2-D VLSI Filter Structures Without Global Broadcast and Incorporation of the Quadrantal Symmetry I-Hung Khoo, California State University Long Beach; Hari C. Reddy, National Chiao-Tung University; Lan-Da Van, Chin-Teng Lin, National Chiao-Tung University

168 168 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C5P-R DSP Algorithm and Applications I Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Izzet Kale, University of Westminster Oscar Gustafsson, Linköping University

C5P-R.1 Issues in Enhanced Narrow-Band Signal Attenuation in DSSS BPSK Receiver Systems Michael A. Soderstrand, University of California

C5P-R.2 Circle Fitting Using Semi-Definite Programming Zhenhua Ma, K.C. Ho, University of Missouri; Le Yang, Jiangnan University

C5P-R.3 Automatic Music Genre Classification Based on Wavelet Package Transform and Best Basis Algorithm Shih-Hao Chen, Trieu-Kien Truong, I-Shou University; Shi-Huang Chen, Shu-Te University

C5P-R.4 A Novel Analog-to-Residue Conversion Scheme Based on Clock Overlapping Technique Qi Huang, Di Zhu, Liter Siek, Nanyang Technological University

C5P-R.5 Efficient Multidimensional Sampling Scheme for Fourier Transform Estimation Mustafa Al-Ani, Andrzej Tarczynski, University of Westminster

169 169 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C5P-S DSP Algorithm and Applications II Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): David Tay, La Trobe University Bah-Hwee Gwee, Nanyang Technological University

C5P-S.1 Linear-Prediction Whitening with Convex Combining in Constant Modulus Equalizers Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, David Hardell, Santa Clara University

C5P-S.2 Using a Scaling Factor in O(1/N) for the Fixed- Point Implementation of the Second-Order Goertzel Filter Modesto Medina-Melendrez, Technological Institute of Culiacan; Miguel Arias-Estrada, Albertina Castro, National Institute for Astrophysics

C5P-S.3 Active Noise Control with Bias Free Pre-Inverse Adaptive System Yusaku Tanaka, Naoto Sasaoka, Yoshio Itoh, Tottori University; Masaki Kobayashi, Chubu University

C5P-S.4 Stack Memory Design for a Low-Cost Instruction Folding Java Processor Zi-Gang Lin, Han-Wen Kuo, Zi-Jing Guo, Chun-Jen Tsai, National Chiao Tung University

170 170 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C5P-T Digital Signal Processing Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): M.N.S. Swamy, Concordia University Yong Lian, National University of Singapore

C5P-T.1 Estimating Dither Thresholds from the Average of Halftone Dots Ken-Chung Ho, National United University

C5P-T.2 Feasibility Study of FPGA-Based Equalizer for 112-Gbit/s Optical Fiber Receivers Fredrik Toft, Niclas Rousk, Per Larsson-Edefors, Chalmers University of Technology; Jonas Mårtensson, Marco Forzati, Acreo AB; Bengt-Erik Olsson, Ericsson AB

C5P-T.3 Evaluation of F0 Estimation Using ZFR Based on Time-Varying Speech Analysis Keiichi Funaki, Takehito Higa, University of the Ryukyus

C5P-T.4 DCE3 - an Universal Real-Time Clustering Engine Andreas Wassatsch, Rainer Richter, Max-Planck- Institute für Physik/HLL

C5P-T.5 The Enhancement Net Power Control for Lifetime Improvement of AMOLED Kyounghoon Jang, Hosang Jo, Jihong Yuk, Hyunjung Kang, Bongsoon Kang, Dong-A University

171 171 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C5P-U New Directions in Computer-Aided Design Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Shih-Hsu Huang, Chung Yuan Christian University Mineo Kaneko, Japan Advanced Institue of Science and Technology

C5P-U.1 Logic Gates Dynamic Modeling by Means of an Ultra-Compact MOS Model Elio Consoli, Gianluca Giustolisi, Gaetano Palumbo, Università degli Studi di Catania

C5P-U.2 Efficient Assignment of Inter-Die Signals for Die-Stacking SiP Design Jin-Tai Yan, Chia-Han Kao, Ming-Chien Huang, Zhi- Wei Chen, Chung-Hua University

C5P-U.3 Identification of Soft Error Glitch-Propagation Paths: Leveraging SAT Solvers Ghaith Bany Hamad, Otmane Ait Mohamed, Concordia University; Syed Rafay Hasan, Tennessee Technological University; Yvon Savaria, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal

C5P-U.4 A Novel Methodology for Power Delivery Network Optimization in 3-D ICs Using Through-Silicon-Via Technology Bongki Lee, Byunggyu Ahn, Jaehwan Kim, Minbeom Kim, Jongwha Chong, Hanyang University

C5P-U.5 PyCO: a Parallel Genetic Algorithm Optimization Tool for Analog Circuits Taimur G. Rabuske, Renan B. Pinheiro, Cesar R. Rodrigues, Federal University of Santa Maria; Jorge Fernandes, INESC-ID / Instituto Superior Técnico - Universidade Técnica de Lisboa

172 172 Poster Wednesday, May 23, 2012

C5P-V Nanoelectronics and Gigascale Systems Time: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 (11:30 - 13:00) Place: Poster Area (Lobby, 3F) Chair(s): Chih-Wei Liu, National Chiao Tung University Robert Chen-Hao Chang, National Chung Hsing University

C5P-V.1 Fabrication of a Low Power CMOS-Compatible ZnO Nanocomb-Based Gas Sensor Xiaofang Pan, Amine Bermak, Zhiyong Fan, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Xiaojin Zhao, University

C5P-V.2 Substrate Noise Suppression Technique for Power Integrity of TSV 3D Integration Po-Jen Yang, Po-Tsang Huang, Wei Hwang, National Chiao-Tung University

C5P-V.3 Optimum Biasing and Design of High Performance Double Gate MOSFET RF Mixers Soumyasanta Laha, Michael Lorek, Savas Kaya, Ohio University

C5P-V.4 Accurate Modeling of Low Actuation Voltage RFMEMS Switches Using Artificial Neural Networks Amin Pak, Hooman Nabovati, Khalil Mafinezhad, Sadjad Institute for Higher Education; Yasser Mafinejad, Abbas Kouzani, Deakin University

173 173

Session Chair Index

A Ahmad, M. Omair 3 Ait Mohamed, Otmane 31 Alarcon, Eduard 113, 122 Amara, Amara 134 Ampadu, Paul K. 87, 148 Apsel, Alyssa 158 Au, Oscar 20, 27, 82, 102 Ayazifar, Babak 143

B Baek, DongHyun 57 Berekovic, Mladen 144, 162 Bermak, Amine 30, 110 Bernardo, Mario di 33 Bien, Franklin 17, 29, 69, 95, 135, 151 Byun, Sangjin 104

C Cai, Jianfei 47, 142 Cappuccino, Gregorio 23, 63 Carrara, Sandro 128 Chakrabartty, Shantanu 111 Chakraborty, Mrityunjoy 15, 146 Chan, Pak Kwong 145 Chang, Hsie Chia 77 Chang, Jaejoon 104 Chang, Joseph 18, 128 Chang, Robert Chen-Hao 24, 96, 173 Chang, Tian-Sheuan 71, 76 Changm, Joseph 18 Chau, Lap-Pui 32, 47, 99 Chen, Guanrong 21, 86 Chen, Ke-Horng 52 Chen, Sau-Gee 92, 148 Chien, Shao-Yi 32, 71, 142 Chiu, Ching-Te 130 Cho, Kyoungrok 37, 38 Choi, Gwan 19 Choi, Jaehyouk 69, 103, 127 Chong, Kwen-Siong 42, 97, 136 Chowdhury, Masud 88, 97 Chung, Andy 34 Chung, Jin-Gyun 26, 161 Constandinou, Tim 46, 120, 164, 165

D Deese, Anthony 64 Delbruck, Tobi 39, 40 Dudek, Piotr 141

174 174 Session Chair Index

E El Aroudi, Abdelali 36 El-Moursy, Magdy 87, 124

F Fang, Wai-Chi 83 Feely, Orla 33 Fernandes, Jorge 13, 126 Fish, Alex 85, 109, 110

G Galias, Zbigniew 73 Gately, Matthew 31 Geiger, Randall 11, 106 Georgiou, Julio 150 Georgiou, Pantelis 81, 118, 540 Goes, Joao 56, 105 Goknar, Cem 155 Gruev, Viktor 114, 115 Guo, Zongming 100 Gustafsson, Oscar 54, 78, 169 Gwee, Bah-Hwee 156, 163, 170

H Ha, Dong S. 2, 96 Häfliger, Philipp 58, 120, 152 Harris, John 62 Hasler, Jennifer Olson 74 Heo, Deuk 157 Ho, Yo-Sung 8, 20 Huang, Shih-Hsu 7, 172 Huang, Xinping 67, 137 Hwang, Yin-Tsung 130

I Indiveri, Giacomo 153

J Jamali, Mohsin M. 14, 78, 89 Johansson, Hakan 67, 168 Jou, Shyh-Jye 72 Jung, Byunghoo 25, 57, 92

K Kale, Izzet 124, 160, 163, 169 Kaneko, Mineo 172 Ker, Ming-Dou 72 Khong, Andy Wai Hoong 102 Kim, Jaejoon 127, 151 Kim, Jong Won 59 Kim, Kyungho 41

175 175 Session Chair Index

Kim, Taechan 65 Koizumi, Hirotaka 52 Kong, Jun Jin 22 Kursun, Volkan 88, 132 Kwan, H.K. 43

L Lam, Edmund 6 Lau, Francis 112 Lee, Gwo-Giun 60, 90 Lee, Hoi 166 Lee, Jaesup 53 Lehto, Raija 168 Leung, Henry 61 Li, Shipeng 8 Li, Shu-Min 124 Lian, Yong 70, 118, 171 Liang, Tsorng-Juu 24, 36 Lim, Yong Ching 3 Lin, Chia-Wen 48, 90 Lin, Zhiping 149 Liu, Chih-Wei 173 Liu, Shih-Chii 111 Lu, Jinhu 9, 86 Lun, Daniel 154

M Ma, Kai-Kuang 98, 147 Madanayake, Arjuna 143 Maharatna, Koushik 1, 42 Markovic, Dejan 53 Martins, Miguel 19 McCanny, John 75 Meher, Pramod Kumar 5, 54, 162 Mirabbasi, Shahriar 44, 116, 117, 138 Miyanaga, Yoshikazu 55 Moshnyaga, Vasily 26, 76

N Newcomb, Robert 18, 46 Nishio, Yoshifumi 61 Nowrouzian, Behrooz 7, 137 Nwankpa, Chika 64, 113, 122

O Ogorzalek, Maciej J. 21 Ogunfunmi, Tokunbo 45, 55, 80, 131, 155 Oklobdzija, Vojin G. 66, 160 O'Neill, Maire 5 Ostermann, Joern 91

176 176 Session Chair Index

P Paliouras, Vassilis 94, 139 Palumbo, Gaetano 136 Park, Jongsun 37, 38, 39, 40 Peng, Wen-Hsiao 91 Pennisi, Salvatore 133, 159 Posch, Christoph 50

R Rahardja, Susanto 93 Rincón-Mora, Gabriel 121 Rodríguez-Vázquez, Angel 119 Rosa, Jose M. de la 28

S Sanakar, Basu 81, 109 Saramäki, Tapio 125 Sawan, Mohamad 4, 62, 79, 107, 140 Schaik, Andre van 153 Sekiya, Hiroo 12, 112 Serdijn, Wouter 58 Setti, Gianluca 73 Shin, Hyunchul 65 Siu, Wan-Chi 27, 48, 89 Sonkusale, Sameer 68, 167 Spanias, Andreas 125 Stan, Mircea R. 14, 132 Stanecevic, Milutin 74 Suetsugu, Tadashi 121 Swamy, M.N.S. 171 Szolgay, Peter 10

T Takemura, Riichiro 123 Tan, Yap-Peng 60 Tang, Kea-Tiong Samuel 6, 30 Tapson, John 129 Tay, David 170 Temes, Gabor 51 Tetzlaff, Ronald 84 Trajkovic, Ljiljana 49 Tse, Chi K. Michael 12, 49 Tseng, Chien-Cheng 147

V Van, Lan-Da 45, 66, 80, 144 Vandewalle, Joos 131 Vilasis-Cardona, Xavier 10

177 177 Session Chair Index

W Wang, Chua-Chin 83 Wang, Guoxing 70, 152 Wu, An-Yeu 87 Wu, Chai Wah 141 Wu, Feng 82

X Xia, Yongxiang 108 Xiong, Zixiang 59 Xu, Ji-Zheng 100 Yan, Zhiyuan 2, 139, 161

Y Yoon, Sangwoong 17, 135 Yuan, Jie George 16, 35

Z Zeng, Bing 101, 154 Zhang, Xinmiao 77, 156 Zhang, Zhengya 29, 94 Zhao, Weisheng 134 Zheng, Weixing 9, 43, 108, 149 Zhu,Wei Ping 15

178 178

Author Index

A A R, Aravinth Kumar 103 A'lvarez, M.A.G. 63 Abbas, Adeel 48 Abdelhalim, Karim 58 Abdollahvand, Somayeh 133 Abdul Latif, Mohd Azman 163 Abe, Masahide 168 Abe, Shin-ya 31 Abeysekera, Saman S. 67 Abi Hussein, Mazen 117 Abshire, Pamela A. 38 Acasandrei, Laurentiu 165 Aceros, Juan 140 Adam Teman, 24 Adams, Jay 143 Afifi, Mohamed 158 Agarwal, Shilpa 156 Agathoklis, Panajotis 3 Agrawal, Vishwani D. 76 Ahmad, M. O. 55 Ahmadi, Majid 5 Ahmed, Abdullah Al Iftekhar 116 Ahn, Byoungchul 97 Ahn, Byunggyu 19, 172 Ahn, Gil-Cho 28 Ahn, Jaewoo 71, 132 Ahn, Junwhan 26 Ahn, Kunok 22 Aihara, Kazuyuki 21, 112 Ait Mohamed, Otmane 7, 172 Ajbl, Andrea 74 Ajib, Wessam 145 Akhtar, Muhammad Tahir 149 Akil, Mohamed 54 Aksin, Devrim Yilmaz 166 Al Yamani, Jaber Hassan J 74 Al-Ani, Mustafa 169 Alarcon, Eduard 33, 36 Albo-Canals, J. 10 Aldea, C. 92 Alexander Fish, 24 Alioto, Massimo 83 Allard, Mathieu 14 Allidina, Karim 135 Allstot, David J. 152 Al-Terkawi Hasib, Omar 105 Alzalg, Baha 86 Amano, You 117 Amara, Amara 134 Amayri, Ola 47 Ambelang, Scott 155 Ambrose, Jude Angelo 14

179 179 Author Index

Amin Ojani, 108 Amira, Abbes 96 Ampadu, Paul 88, 144 Ander, Mario 14 André, Walder 105 Andreani, Pietro 138 Andreas, Blug 10 Andreas, Heider 10 Andreou, Andreas 153 Anghel, Catalina 86 Anghel, Costin 134 Angus, Andrew C. R. 4 Anh, Nguyen Thi Nhat 47 Aniruddhan, Sankaran 73 Anis, M. 16, 115 Antoniou, Andreas 15 Aoki, Takashi 60, 88 Aomori, Hisashi 141 Arias-Estrada, Miguel 170 Ascheid, Gerd 151 Ascoli, Alon 84 Asenov, Asen 83 Asghar, Sohail 28 Ashraf, Rehman 72 Atef, Mohamed 92 Atila Alvandpour, 108 Au, Oscar C. 20, 82, 154 Aung, Aye 67, 117 Auras, Dominik 151 Ax, Johannes 144 Ayazi, Farrokh 165 Ayazifar, Babak 155 Ayhan, Tuba 10 Azadet, Kamran 16 Azcona, C. 92, 105, 106 Aziz, Pervez M. 17 Azizian, Sarkis 78 Aznar, F. 92

B Bae, Gihyun 22 Bae, Hyeon-Min 30 Bae, Jonghyun 65 Bae, Joonsung 140 Bae, Jun-Han 116 Baek, Donghyun 93 Baek, Inkyu 85 Baek, Jin Wook 82 Bagheri, Mahdi 93 Bagheri, Rahim 93 Bai, Shun 150 Bai, Wei 27 Bailey, Stevo D. 66 Balasubramanian, Viswanathan 119

180 180 Author Index

Balkır, Sina 62 Baltus, Peter 36 Baltus, Peter G.M. 127 Banerjee, Soumitro 61 Banerjee, Swapna 158 Bang, Ho Il 162 Bany Hamad, Ghaith 172 Barniol, N. 112 Barriga-Barros, Ángel 165 Barron-Zambrano, Jose H. 153 Barth, Carsten 69 Baschirotto, A. 79 Bass, Ori 161 Basset, Philippe 21 Bastas, Selin 89 Bastos, I. 115 Basyurt, Pinar Basak 166 Bauer, D. 39 Bayoumi, Magdy A 107 Bazzini, Andrea 52 Bechthum, Elbert 13 Becker, J. 16 Becker, Joachim 4 Behzad Mesgarzadeh, 108 Belarbi, Aniss 135 Belbachir, Ahmed Nabil 37, 39 Belenky, Alexander 161 Belhadj, B. 111 Belostotski, Leonid 35 Belotti, Oscar 16 Bender Machado, Marcio 108 Benesty, Jacob 146 Benkeser, Christian 127 Berardino, Jonathan 64 Berenguer, R. 1 Bergmann, Jeroen 140 Bergstein, Nadav 38 Berland, Corinne 117 Bermak, Amine 68, 74, 164, 165, 173 Bernard, Serge 46 Berry, Franois 162 Beuchat, René 110 Bhagavatula, Venumadhav 13 Biey, Mario 112 Bihr, Ulrich 120 Bingman, Verner P. 89 Binkley, David M. 23 Birem, Merwan 162 Bisasky, Jordan 30 Bizzarri, Federico 113, 122 Blanco-Filgueira, B. 164 Blaquière, Yves 105 Blasinski, Henryk 102 Blokhina, Elena 21

181 181 Author Index

Blumer, Rafael T. 4 Bokor, József 10 Bonet-Dalmau, Jordi 69 Bonfiglio, Silvio 1 Boniolo, Ivo 137 Bonizzoni, Edoardo 16, 159 Bornat, Yannick 81 Borton, David A. 140 Boser, Bernhard E. 155 Bouguila, Nizar 47, 110 Boukadoum, Mounir 119, 128, 145 Boussaid, Farid 74 Boutillon, Emmanuel 160 Boyce, Jill 8, 48 Bradley, Mark 33 Brambilla, Angelo 122 Brea, V.M. 141 Briaire, J. 13 Brongersma, Sywert H. 53 Brown, Jeremy L. 105 Brückner, Timon 4, 166 Bruton, Len T. 35, 143, 162 Bryn, D.H. 39 Bui, Hung Tien 30 Burdett, Alison 140 Burg, Andreas 15, 132 Burm, Jin Wook 82 Burns, Dwayne 75

C Cabello, D. 141 Cai, Fang 161 Cai, Jianfei 47 Callegari, Sergio 113 Calvo, B. 35, 105, 106 Canovas, Bastien 118 Cao, Jinzhou 133 Cao, Jiuwen 137 Cao, Ming 9 Cao, Tuan-Vu 159 Cao, Xiaolin 75 Carara, Everton A. 34 Carletta, Joan 143 Carley, L. Richard 57 Carmona-Galán, R. 141 Carmona-Galán, Ricardo 165 Caron, Mario 67 Carrara, Sandro 110 Carrigan, Brian 64 Carro, Luigi 34 Carvalho, Nuno Borges 45 Casaleiro, João 79

182 182 Author Index

Castilhos, Guilherme M. 34 Castro, Albertina 170 Cathebras, Guy 46 Cauwenberghs, Gert 37, 133, 149 Ceballos J. 63 Celma, S. 92, 105, 106 Çetin, A. Enis 110 Çetin-Atalay, Rengul 110 Chabi, Djaafar 134 Chae, Jeongseok 157 Chai Wah Wu, 10 Chai, Li 125 Chakrabarti, Anandaroop 93 Chakrabarti, Chaitali 6, 42 Chakrabartty, Shantanu 62, 111, 153 Chakrabarty, Krishnendu 124 Chakraborty, Chandan 61 Chakraborty, Mrityunjoy 61, 146 Chan, Man Pun 52 Chan, P. K. 150 Chan, S. C. 55, 137, 149 Chandler Jr., Darin 30 Chandorkar, A.N. 54 Chandu, Kartheek 10 Chang, Chao-Yang 163 Chang, Cheng-Yen 27 Chang, Chip-Hong 3, 66, 160 Chang, Chi-Shin 97 Chang, Hao-Huei 107 Chang, Hsie-Chia 77, 139 Chang, Hsiu-Cheng 27 Chang, Joseph S. 26, 96, 97 Chang, Kok-Leong 96 Chang, Kuo-Chiang 148 Chang, Robert Chen-Hao 24, 121 Chang, Soon-Jyh 19 Chang, Tian-Sheuan 102, 148 Chang, Tzu-Heng 114 Chang, Wen-Hsu 126 Chang, Yi-Chih 38 Chang, Yung-Chang 76 Chang-Chien, Le-Ren 145 Chao, Ping 76 Chappert, Claude 134, 156 Chattopadhyay, Anupam 77 Chattopadhyay, Biman 4 Chau, Lap-Pui 32, 47 Chegeni, Amin 78, 159 Chen , Tsung-Yen 79 Chen, Bing-Hung 138 Chen, Chang Wen 8, 32 Chen, Charlie Chung-Ping 107 Chen, Chen 80 Chen, Chia-Hung 157

183 183 Author Index

Chen, Chiao-En 67 Chen, Chien Cheng 109 Chen, Chien-Chung 110 Chen, Chien-Hsuan 109 Chen, Chih-Lin 106 Chen, Chih-Lung 139 Chen, Chi-Lin 64 Chen, Chun-Chia 76 Chen, Chun-Fu 6 Chen, Chung-Ho 71 Chen, Chun-Yen 64 Chen, Degang 107, 150 Chen, Degang J 138 Chen, Denis Guangyin 68 Chen, Dongpo 69, 115 Chen, Duan Yu 98 Chen, Gong 51 Chen, Guanrong 86 Chen, Haoming 154 Chen, Hong 140, 148, 157 Chen, Hongming 89 Chen, Hsiao-yu 18 Chen, Hsin 109 Chen, Hsing-Cheng 98 Chen, Hsuan-ku 102 Chen, Jian 167 Chen, Jiann-Jong 121 Chen, Jian-Ren 59 Chen, Jia-Wei 27 Chen, Jienan 163 Chen, Jinghong 16, 44, 69, 127, 157 Chen, Jing-Yuan 81 Chen, Junchao 97 Chen, Ke-Horng 12, 36, 52, 64 Chen, Kuang-Ren 104 Chen, Li 161 Chen, Liang-Gee 76, 110 Chen, Li-Chih 98 Chen, Long 25, 35 Chen, Min-Cheng 123 Chen, Ming-Fong 53 Chen, Qianhong 12 Chen, Sau-Gee 2, 57 Chen, Shih-Hao 169 Chen, Shi-Huang 169 Chen, Shoushun 37, 85 Chen, Shuai 96 Chen, Sin-Yu 98 Chen, Szu-Yu 6 Chen, Tien-Ho 30 Chen, Tom 46 Chen, Tung-Chien 110 Chen, Wei-Chung 36 Chen, Wei-Ming 46

184 184 Author Index

Chen, Wei-Zen 92 Chen, Wenshou 32 Chen, Wen-Tsao 104 Chen, Xilin 60 Chen, Yao 9 Chen, Yi-Chung 96 Chen, Ying-Yi 80 Chen, Yin-Nien 97 Chen, Yi-Ting 64 Chen, Young-Kai 94 Chen, Yun 80 Chen, Yun-Chi 128 Chen, Yun-Yu 110 Chen, Yu-Wen 148 Chen, Zhenzhong 59 Chen, Zhi-Wei 172 Chen, Zhou 29 Cheng, Binjie 83 Cheng, Chia-Yun 76 Cheng, Ching-Ju 30 Cheng, Chun-Hua 31 Cheng, Fan-Chieh 147 Cheng, Feng-Chi 38 Cheng, Jin-Wen 32 Cheng, Kuo-Hsing 138 Cheng, Long 145 Cheng, Yuhua 89, 114 Cheung, R. 62 Cheung, Ray C.C. 54 Cheung, Wai-chuen 66 Chhabra, Nitin Kumar 19 Chi, Baoyong 16, 29 Chi, Mely Chen 19 Chia, Chu-Hsiang 24, 121 Chiang, An-Ti 20 Chiang, Jui-Chiu 20, 91 Chiang, Patrick 157 Chicca, Elisabetta 129 Chien, Cheng-An 27 Chien, Shao-Yi 102 Chien, Shih-Shiun 124 Chiou, Lih-Yih 136 Chiu, Chin-Fong 126 Chiu, Ching-Te 13 Chiu, Min-Hao 76 Cho, Han-Won 61 Cho, Hyunwoo 140 Cho, Kyoungrok 39 Cho, Myoung Kwan 22 Cho, Sang-Bock 83, 97 Cho, Seongho 75 Cho, Su Yeong 91 Cho, Su-Jin 132 Cho, Sunghoon 22

185 185 Author Index

Cho, Won-Kyung 20, 26 Choi, Chang-Seok 94 Choi, Eun-Ji 104 Choi, Gwan 130 Choi, Hyojin 71, 132 Choi, JongKwan 30 Choi, Joongho 52 Choi, Jung-Ah 48 Choi, Jungsoo 52 Choi, Ken 54, 83 Choi, Kiyoung 26 Choi, MinGyu 30 Choi, Minsu 20 Choi, Piljoo 95 Choi, Seung-Jong 90 Choi, Sung-Pil 106 Choi, Woo-Young 90 Choi, Yoon-Chul 104 Choi, Yunju 41 Chong, Jongwha 19, 172 Chong, Kwen-Siong 26, 96, 97 Choogorn, Terdpun 63 Chou, Jung-Chuan 74, 109 Chou, Shun-Tien 92 Chou, Wen-Cheng 18 Chou, Yi-Te 25 Chou, Yu-Lin 102 Chowdhury, Azhar A. 133 Chowdhury, Golam R. 106 Chowdhury, Masud H 160 Chrzanowska-Jeske, Malgorzata 72 Chu, Jyun-Kai 132 Chu, Li-Wei 114 Chu, Po-Han 80 Chu, Wen-Hui 147 Chu, Y. J. 55 Chua, Leon O 84 Chuang, Ai-Jia 87 Chuang, Ching-Te 97, 132 Chun, Jung-Hoon 104, 106, 116 Chung, Biwoong 22 Chung, Jin-Gyun 29, 106 Chung, Jung-Soo 22 Chung, Pau-Choo 70, 98 Chung, Szu-Chi 77 Chung, Yunmo 20 Chung-Ho Chen, 14 Ciancio, Alexandre 91 Cichocki, Andrzej 18 Cichy, Błazej 51 Cid-Fuentes, Raul Gomez 36 Cintra, Renato J. 78 Clarke, Chris 118 Cocciolo, G. 79

186 186 Author Index

Cochran, Travis L. 166 Colineau, J. 39 Consoli, Elio 172 Constandinou, Timothy G. 11, 58, 120, 157 Constantinides, George 66 Cook, Matthew 129 Corinto, Fernando 84, 112 Corneil, Dane 129 Correia, David 13 Cotofana, Sorin D. 136 Coulombe, Jonathan 46 Covington, Elizabeth 62 Cowan, Glenn E. R. 148 Crasso, Anthony 68 Crego-Calama, Mercedes 53 Crop, Joseph 157 CT, Kumar Palaniappan 2 Cui, Chun Hui 100 Cui, Yan 148 Cui, Yingnan 130 Culurciello, Eugenio 6, 37 Cvetković, Božidara 1

D D'Amico, S. 79 da Costa, José C. 103 da Silva, Eduardo A. B. 91 Dagan, Hadar 97 Dahm, Kevin D. 143 Dai, Fa Foster 63, 76, 93, 136 Dai, Rongching 58 Dai, Wei 82 dal Alba, Marcelo 13 Dansereau, Donald G. 162 Darak, S. J. 168 Darji, A.D. 54 Das, Kushal 72 Das, Rajib Lochan 146 Das, Shamik 134 Datta, Debasish 130 Datta, Ipshita 130 David, Jean-Pierre 14 Davidovic, Milos 50 Dayan, Vladislav 97 de Araújo, Genival M. 103 de la Rosa, Jose Manuel 28, 63, 131 de Magistris, M. 33 De Matteis, M. 79 de Melo, J. L. A. 16 De Micheli, Giovanni 110 de No, J. 1 de Oliveira, José F. L. 91 Deese, Anthony S. 64 Dehollain, Catherine 118, 152

187 187 Author Index

Deidersen, Uwe 151 Del Águila-López, Francisco 69 del Río, Rocío 28 Delbruck, T. 40 Delbruck, Tobi 62, 164 DeLellis, P. 33, 86 Delgado-Restituto, Manuel 36 Demiris, Athanasios 109 Deng, Chenwei 142 Deng, Ke 149 Deng, Simin 81 Deng, Tian-Bo 43 Deng, Yangdong 32 Descamps, Philippe 117 Deshpande, Hrishikesh 130 Deslandes, Dominic 135 Desmarais, Alexandre 135 di Bernardo, M. 33, 86 Di Ventra, Massimiliano 123 Dimitrov, Vassil S. 78 Ding, Chongjun 159 Ding, Na 80 Do, Minh N. 8 Döge, J. 164 Dokladalova, Eva 54 Doldán, R. 108 Dolmans, Guido 45, 79 Domínguez-Morales, M. 39 Dong, Chuansheng 45 Dong, Junyu 47 Dong, Ze-Hua 29 Doris, Kostas 145 Drane, Theo 66 Du, Dingkun 35 Du, Yun 4 Duan, Jingbo 107 Duan, Yizhou 101 Dubrova, Elena 5 Dudek, Piotr 129, 141 Duffell, Lynsey 140 Dupret, Antoine 102 Dupuis, Sophie 144 Dutta, Ashudeb 103 Duwe, Matt 46

E Eftekhar, Amir 120, 140 Eghbali, Amir 125, 168 Eisenreich, Holger 14 El Aroudi, A. 36 El Mandouh, Eman 124 El Rouby, Alaa 124 Elbrandt, Tobias 99 El-Gamal, Mourad N. 135

188 188 Author Index

Elguebaly, Tarek 110 El-Kholy, Ahmed 119 Ellguth, Georg 14 El-Moursy, Magdy A. 136 Enachescu, Marius 136 Enamul Quadir, Md Shahed 136 Endoh, Tetsuo 105 Enz, Christian 70, 119 Ergünay, Selman 10 Ersahin, Tulin 110 Eshraghian, Kamran 39 Estrada, Cassius D. 91 Evgeny Pikhay, 24 Ezz-Eldin, Rabab 136

F Fan, Mei-Lian 103 Fan, Chun-Xia 112 Fan, Dongrui 124 Fan, Wenhua 80 Fan, Xiaoya 19 Fan, Yibo 76 Fan, Zhiyong 173 Fang, Bing-Nan 56 Fang, Qiang 114 Fang, Shih-Hao 80 Fang, Wai-Chi 18, 30, 75 Fathi , Amir 78 Fattah, S. A. 55 Faust, Mathias 3 Fayed, Ayman 121 Fazel, Maryam 98 Feely, Orla 21, 33 Fel, Nicolas 144 Felber, Norbert 15 Felix, Abt 10 Fernández, N. A. 141 Fernández-Berni, Jorge 165 Fernández, B. 63 Fernandes, Jorge R. 13, 70, 172 Fernández, Daniel 160 Fernández, E. 1 Ferrando, Emanuele 122 Ferreira, Luís H. C. 46 Figueiredo, Michael 158 Filanovsky, Igor M. 51, 79, 138 Fish, Alexander 97, 161 Fitch, A.L. 61 Földesy, Péter 50 Fong, N. H. W. 13 Forzati, Marco 171 Frappé, A. 69 Freeborn, Todd J. 18 Friedman, Eby G. 87

189 189 Author Index

Frizado, Joseph 89 Frossard, Pascal 59 Fu, Jingjing 8, 27, 32 Fu, K. 117 Fujita, Kotoko 38 Fujiyoshi, Masaaki 90 Fukami, Shunsuke 105 Funaki, Keiichi 171 Funase, Arao 18 Furuta, Masanori 56

G Gabbouj, Moncef 48 Gagnon, François 9 Galayko, Dimitri 21 Galias, Zbigniew 21 Gałkowski, Krzysztof 51 Galup-Montoro, Carlos 108 Gangopadhyay, Daibashish 152 Ganguly, Amlan 34 Gao, Shengkui 98 Gao, Wen 8 García, J. Gerardo 28 Garreau, Guillaume 153 Garzarolli, Matthias 56 Garzón-Camacho, A. 63 Gately, M. B. 31 Gawecki, Martin 75 Geelen, Govert 13 Geiger, Randall L 107, 138, 150 Gelinas, Sebastien 1 Geng, Shuli 135 Geng, Weidong 73 Genov, Roman 50, 58, 128 Gentsos, Christos 109 Georgiou , Pantelis 140 Georgiou, Julius 74, 153 Georgiou, Pantelis 81 Ghasempour, Mohsen 96 Ghaye, Julien 110 Ghoneima, Maged 73, 87, 119 Gibson, Kristofor B. 99 Gilli, Marco 84 Gimeno, C. 92 Ginés, A. J. 108 Ginhac, Dominique 76 Ginosar, Ran 87 Giustolisi, Gianluca 172 Goel, Manish 163 Goes, J. 16, 115, 167 Goes, João 133, 158 Gomes, Luis 133 Gómez-García, Roberto 45 Gopinathan, Venu 158

190 190 Author Index

Gorsevski, Peter V. 89 Goto, Satoshi 100 Gou, Jaseung 28 Grübl, Andreas 37 Gratz, Paul 130 Grave, B. 69 Gregori, Stefano 52 Gripon, Vincent 153 Grogan, Patrick 14 Gross, Warren J. 153 Grover, Jim 143 Gruev, Viktor 98, 165 Gruosso, Giambattista 113, 122 Gu, Jian-Feng 137 Gu, Ming 111 Gu, Yingke 140 Guan, Ling 59, 60 Guan, Rui 69 Guerber, Jon 23, 44, 126 Guerrero, Luis I. 28 Gui, Ping 135 Guilvard, Anthony 120 Guinjoan, F. 36 Gulak, Glenn 50, 128 Gulak, P. Glenn 152 Gulam Razul, Sirajudeen 137 Guo, Di 50 Guo, Jian 167 Guo, Jiun-In 27 Guo, Wei 68 Guo, Zi-Jing 170 Guo, Zongming 27, 100, 101, 142, 154 Gupta, Anurag 83 Gupta, Nitin 104 Gutierrez, I. 1 Gwee, Bah-Hwee 26, 96, 97 Gwon, Youngjune 5

H Ha, Dong Sam 166 Haaheim, Bård 157 Hadar Dagan, 24 Haddad, Sandro A. P. 103 Hadidi, Khayrollah 78, 159 Hadjistassou, Constantinos 74 Haenzsche, Stefan 56 Häfliger, P. 39 Hahn, Thomas 37 Hai, Wei 102 Haider, Mohammad Rafiqul 136 Ham, Seaung-Lok 65 Ham, Seogheon 104 Hämäläinen, Timo D. 48 Hamdi, Raslen 135

191 191 Author Index

Hamilton, A. 62 Hamilton, Tara Julia 108, 119, 129 Han, Fengling 9 Han, Kefeng 45 Han, Liu 66 Han, Qing-Long 125 Han, Sangyun 74 Han, Song 92 Han, Zhen 142 Hancock, Timothy 164, 167 Hanumolu, Pavan K. 158 Hanyu, Takahiro 105, 144 Hao, Min 44 Hardell, David 170 Hariyama, Masanori 71, 160 Harpe, Pieter 79 Hartley, Tom 143 Hartmann, Stephan 37 Hashemi, Saeid 68 Hashemi, Seyyed Ali 31 Hassibi, Arjang 106 Hauer, Johann 56 Hayashi, Nozomi 18 Hayatleh, K. 109 He, Di 45 He, Fan 127 He, Guanghui 151 He, Jianjun 5 He, Kai 139 He, Tao 4 He, Wei-feng 156 He, Yifeng 59 Hegt, Hans 145 Heinen, Stefan 138 Heinrich, Höfler 10 Heliot, R. 111 Hella, Mona 57 Henker, Stephan 56 Henry, Michael B. 134 Heo, Ingoo 14 Heo, Seo Weon 41 Heragu, Aravind 70 Hernandez, Miguel 140 Hershberg, Benjamin 51 Heyrman, Barthélémy 76 Higa, Takehito 171 Hill, David 9 Hill, Jesse 64 Hinamoto, Takao 43 Hizon, John Richard E. 23 Ho, Derek 50, 128 Ho, Dominic K.C. 55 Ho, Ivan W.H. 86 Ho, K.C. 169

192 192 Author Index

Ho, Ken-Chung 171 Ho, Weng-Geng 26, 96 Ho, Yi-Lwun 53 Ho, Yo-Sung 32, 48 Hofbauer, Michael 50 Hofer, Günter 150 Hoffman, Michael W. 62 Hofstätter, M. 39 Holleman, Jeremy H. 79, 118, 133 Holweg, Gerald 150 Hong, Danny 8, 48 Hong, Juhyeon 42 Hong, Soonwon 74 Hong, Sunjoo 81 Hong, Young-Jun 53 Hong, Yu-Bin 121 Hong, Zheng-Hao 92 Honjo, Hiroaki 105 Höppner, Sebastian 14 Horiuchi, Timothy K. 129 Hosoya, Eiichi 60 Hou, Li-Jen 11 Hou, Ping-He 20 Hsia, Mao-Chih 97 Hsiao, Shen-Fu 32 Hsieh, Chih-Cheng 126 Hsieh, Jun-Wei 98 Hsieh, Min-Han 107 Hsieh, Tong-Yu 124 Hsu, Chia-Hao 128 Hsu, Chih-Chiang 97 Hsu, Han-Hsuan 124 Hsu, Heng-Ming 25 Hsu, Jen-Yuan 94 Hsu, Ji-Hua 91 Hsu, Shawn S.H. 13 Hsu, Sheng-Chih 110 Hsu, Shuo-Wen 148 Hsu, Tsun-Lai 114 Hsu, Yar-Sun 13 Hsu, Yo-Hao 25 Hsu, Yu-Liang 70 Hsueh, Hsiao-Ting 123 Hsung, Tai-Chiu 55 Hu, Bo 127 Hu, Bryan 54 Hu, Jianhao 163 Hu, MJ 76 Hu, Ruimin 142 Hu, Shijie 17 Hu, Wei 20 Hu, Weibo 119, 126 Hu, Yuanqi 81 Hu, Zeng 27

193 193 Author Index

Hua, Jun 52 Huan, Ruohong 78 Huang, Chaogeng 3 Huang, Cheng 150 Huang, Chenling 62 Huang, Che-Wei 123 Huang, Chieh 99 Huang, Chi-Ray 136 Huang, Chi-Yuan 71 Huang, Chung-Hsun 163 Huang, Chun-Po 19 Huang, Chun-Rong 98 Huang, Deping 69, 127 Huang, Dong-Yan 47 Huang, Guan-Chun 12 Huang, Guan-Ying 19 Huang, Hsiang-Cheh 75 Huang, Hsin-Yuan 126 Huang, Hsu-Yao 71 Huang, I-Yu 128 Huang, Ke 17 Huang, Kebin 142 Huang, Keng-Hsien 102 Huang, Keng-Yen 5, 76 Huang, Lianfen 50 Huang, Likun 60 Huang, Meng 12 Huang, Ming-Chien 172 Huang, Po-Tsang 173 Huang, Qi 169 Huang, Qing 86 Huang, Qiuting 127 Huang, Ru 25, 35, 115 Huang, Shen-Jui 2 Huang, Shih-Hao 92 Huang, Shih-Hsu 19, 31 Huang, Si-Yu 42 Huang, Tao-Hsing 54 Huang, Teng-chieh 18 Huang, Tiejun 60 Huang, Xinping 67 Huang, Yuang-Hao 67 Huang, Yu-Jie 123 Huang, Zhangcai 51 Hueda, Mario R. 158 Humenberger, M. 39 Hung, Cheng-Liang 138 Hung, Ping-Fang 114 Hung, Tzu-Yi 99 Hussain Pirzada, Syed Jahanzeb 65 Hussein, Ezz El-Din 87 Hussin, Fawnizu Azmadi 163 Hwang, Bo-Han 121 Hwang, Gyoo-Cheol 106

194 194 Author Index

Hwang, Jenq-Neng 59, 98 Hwang, Kyuyeon 71 Hwang, Seong-In 94 Hwang, Sewook 104 Hwang, Wei 97, 173 Hwang, Yin-Tsung 26, 54, 80 Hwang, Yuh-Shyan 121 Hyun, Joon Ho 162

I Ignjatovic, Aleksandar 14 Igura, Hiroyuki 95 Ikekawa, Masao 95 Ikuta, Chihiro 111 Im, Jinseok 90 Imura, Jun'ichi 21 Inan, Umran S. 69 Inoue, Keisuke 87 Inoue, Yasuaki 51 Iqbal, Rashid 132 Ishihara, Shota 160 Ismail, Yehea 24, 73, 87, 124 Itai, Akitoshi 18 Itakura, Tetsuro 56 Ito, Daisuke 21 Itoh, Yoshio 170 Iu, H.H.C. 61 Iwasaki, Tomio 123 Izumi, Shintaro 167

J Jahan, M. Shahriar 79 Jaiswal, Sunil Prasad 154 Jakhetiya, Vinit 154 Jamal, F. 16 Jamali, Mohsin M. 89 Jang, In-Gul 29 Jang, Kichang 52 Jang, Kyounghoon 171 Jang, Wonkap 48 Jang, Woo-Seok 32 Jang, Youngkyu 26 Jarollahi, Hooman 153 Jégo, Christophe 160 Jenkins, Julian 108 Jeon, Sanggeun 41 Jeong, Deog-Kyoon 41 Jeong, Kyowon 41 Jeong, Yaesuk 165 Jeong, Youngkyun 104 Jézéquel, Michel 160 Jia, Chen 17 Jia, Jun 81

195 195 Author Index

Jia, Kai 96 Jian, Muwei 47 Jiang, Aimin 3 Jiang, Bo-Qian 138 Jiang, Guo-Ping 112 Jiang, Haipeng 113 Jiang, Jian-Fei 156 Jiang, Junjun 142 Jiang, Tingting 91 Jiang, Xueqin 93 Jiang, Yang 4 Jiao, Hailong 26 Jiménez, G. 39 Jimenez, Juan 64 Jiménez-Fernández, A. 39 Jin, Jing 115 Jin, Qing 73, 92 Jin, Xin 63 Jing, Minge 34, 139 Jing, Xiaocheng 150 Jiwei, Huang 115 Jo, Hosang 171 Jo, Yun-Rae 28 Johansson, Håkan 125, 168 Jong, Ching Chuen 66 Jonsson, Fredrik 167 Joo, Youngjoong 128, 135 Joshi, Rimesh M. 143 Joshi, Siddharth 37 Jou, Chewn-Pu 114 Jou, Shyh-Jye 97, 132 Joubert, A. 111 Ju, Chi-Cheng 76 Ju, Chunhui 151 Juan, Chun-Ying 106 Juillard, J. 112 Jun, Li 93 Jun, Young-Hyun 104, 106 Jung, Byunghoo 57 Jung, Ho Sun 154 Jung, Inhwa 104 Jung, JaeHo 127 Jung, Jongpil 132 Jung, Sungyong 135 Jung, Tzyy-Ping 149 Jungeblut, Thorsten 144

K Kabir, Mehdi 134 Kaddoum, Georges 9 Kaeslin, Hubert 15 Kaiser, A. 69 Kaivani, Amir 161 Kaizerman, Asaf 161

196 196 Author Index

Kamath, Anant S 4 Kameyama, Michitaka 71, 160 Kaneda, Noriaki 94 Kaneko, Mineo 7, 87 Kang, Bongsoon 171 Kang, Byung Chang 40 Kang, Hyunjung 171 Kang, Jin-Ku 107 Kang, Joonseong 53 Kang, Li-Wei 99 Kang, Shih 30 Kang, Shin-Hun 29 Kang, Sung Mo 122 Kang, Sung-Mo(Steve) 84 Kannan, Sukeshwar 83, 97 Kao, Chia-Han 172 Kao, Chien-Yu 94 Kar, Goutam Chandra 120 Karabacak, Devrez M. 53 Karimian, Masood 68 Kataoka, Hiroshige 49 Kato, Junichi 77 Katti, Raj 72 Katz, M. L. 40 Kauffman, John G. 4, 166 Kaufmann, Hannes 37 Kavehei, Omid 39 Kawaguchi, Hiroshi 167 Kawahara, Takayuki 123 Kawamata, Masayuki 168 Kaya, Savas 173 Kayal, Maher 74 Kazanc, Onur 152 Ke, Jun 154 Ke, Shian-Ru 98 Keller, Matthias 158, 159 Kennedy, Michael Peter 73 Ker, Ming-Dou 114 Keskin, Furkan 110 Khalid, Ayesha 77 Khan, Tareq Hasan 118 Khoei, Abdollah 78, 159 Khong, Andy W. H. 146 Khoo, I-Hung 168 Khwaja, A. 15 Kianpour, Moein 72 Kilinc, Enver G. 118 Kim, Bruce 83, 97 Kim, Bumman 53 Kim, Chanhong 41 Kim, Chris H. 83 Kim, Chulwoo 104 Kim, Daehyun 22

197 197 Author Index

Kim, Dong Kyue 95 Kim, Dongwan 29 Kim, Eric P. 163 Kim, Eun Ji 80 Kim, Eung Sup 42 Kim, Eunji 59 Kim, Hanseok 41 Kim, Hee-Dong 75 Kim, Hi-Seok 162 Kim, HongJin 106 Kim, Hun-Seok 163 Kim, Hyongsuk 84 Kim, Hyu njip 74 Kim, Hyung J. 82 Kim, Jaeha 41 Kim, Jaehong 22 Kim, Jaehwan 19, 172 Kim, Jae-Hyun 29 Kim, Jaeseok 65 Kim, Jaeseong 148 Kim, Ji-Hoon 94, 109 Kim, Jinsang 20, 26 Kim, Jong-Boo 28 Kim, Kwangsoo 28 Kim, Kyoung-Ho 116 Kim, Kyungman 65 Kim, Kyungmin 84 Kim, Lee-Sup 17 Kim, Minbeom 19, 172 Kim, Ming-Hwa 32 Kim, Min-Kyu 28 Kim, Miok 101 Kim, Moonil 41 Kim, Roy E. 22 Kim, Sang Joon 53 Kim, Sang-Ho 107 Kim, Sanghun 91 Kim, Seok 116 Kim, Seong Joong 53 Kim, Suhwan 24 Kim, Sung Dae 82 Kim, Tae Sun 162 Kim, Tae-Chan 65 Kim, Tony T. 83 Kim, Un Seob 154 Kim, Yong Sin 122 Kim, Yong-Hun 17 Kim, Young Hwan 91, 162 Kim, Youngkeun 144 Kimura, Hiroshi 17 King, Ken 52 Kinugasa, Yasutomo 43 Kiss, András 10 Kiya, Hitoshi 90

198 198 Author Index

Klein, Elie 64 Klein, Jacques-Olivier 134, 156 Ko, Kyungjun 41 Ko, Li-Wei 110 Ko, Seok-Bum 6, 66, 161 Kobayashi, Masaki 43, 170 Kohn, Bernhard 37 Koickal, Thomas Jacob 62 Koike, Hiroki 105 Köklü, Gözen 110 Kolhapure, Amrut 132 Kolodny, Avinoam 87 Kolumbán, Géza 103 Kong, Jun Jin 22 Konishi, Toshihiro 167 Kononov, Alexander 37 Koppa, Santosh 128 Koskinen, Lauri 156 Kotab, Akira 123 Kotagiri, Shiva 17 Kouretas, I. 66 Kousaka, Takuji 112 Kouzani, Abbas 173 Kovac, Ferenc 143 Kovalenko, Sergey 131 Kozina, Simon 1 Kröll, Harald 127 Krébesz, Tamás 103 Krill, Benjamin 96 Krishna, Kodati Vamsi 2 Krishnapura, Nagendra 131 Krishnaswamy, Harish 93 Krull, Ulrich J. 128 Kuhlman, Michael J. 38 Kumar Kashyap, Rutwick 134 Kumar Y.B., Nithin 159 Kumar, Animesh 132 Kumm, Martin 3 Kummert, Anton 51 Kumngern, Montree 63 Kundu, Somnath 104 Kung, H. T. 5 Kuo, C.-C. Jay 75 Kuo, Han-Wen 170 Kuo, Hsuan-Lun 105 Kuo, Jui-Chang 53 Kuo, Liang-Ting 46 Kuo, Po-Hung 53 Kuo, Tzu-Chieh 156 Kuo, Yu-Ting 148 Kurdak, Cagliyan 62 Kurosaki, Masayuki 5, 151 Kursun, Volkan 26 Kurugollu, Fatih 60

199 199 Author Index

Kwak, Nojun 65 Kwak, Yong-Sik 28 Kwan, B.Y.M. 30 Kwan, H. K. 30 Kwan, Hon Keung 3 Kwan, J.Y.Y. 30 Kwasinski, Andres 34 Kwon, Do-Kyoung 82 Kwon, Kee-Won 104, 106, 116 Kwon, Kyung Joon 91 Kwon, Oh-Kyong 28 Kwon, Ui-Kun 53 Kyriakides, Evripides 74 Kyung, Chong-Min 132

L La Scala, Amedeo 122 Laha, Soumyasanta 173 Lahti, Jimmie 125 Lai, E. M-K. 168 Lai, Shin-Chi 42 Lai, Wei-Hao 75 Lai, Yeong-Kang 20 Lai, Yu-Fan 20 Laiho, Mika 130, 141 Lainema, Jani 48 Lakshminarayanan, G. 2 Lakys, Yahya 156 Lam, Edmund Y. 154 Lam, Kin-Man 47 Lam, Siew-Kei 6, 89 Lan, Kung-Ming 59 Lan, Shanzhen 142 Lanante, Leonardo 5 Lande, Tor Sverre 159 Lang, Jochen 81 Lao, Feng 154 Lapray, Pierre-Jean 76 Larson, Lawrence E. 93 Larsson-Edefors, Per 171 Latif, R. 62 Lau, Francis C. M. 49, 86, 103 Laulainen, Erkka 156 Law, C. L. 117 Law, Man Kay 165 Le Lan, Jerome 1 Leblebici, Yusuf 110 Leboeuf, Karl 5 Lee, Bongki 19, 172 Lee, Chang-Ming 91 Lee, Chen-Yi 77, 94, 139 Lee, Chul-Dong 29 Lee, Edward K.F. 11, 58 Lee, Gwo Giun (Chris) 6

200 200 Author Index

Lee, Hanho 94 Lee, Heung-Kyu 75 Lee, Hoi 52 Lee, HyeongKoo 65 Lee, Hyuk-Jae 42 Lee, Jaesup 53 Lee, Jea Hack 80 Lee, Jen-Kuang 123 Lee, Jen-Wei 77 Lee, Jiwon 85 Lee, Ji-won 75 Lee, JooHyung 106 Lee, Jungwoo 41, 74 Lee, Junhaeng 40 Lee, Jyun-Yu 80 Lee, Kang-Yoon 106 Lee, Kijun 22 Lee, Kuen-Di 97, 132 Lee, Kuen-Jong 124 Lee, Kye-Shin 126 Lee, Ming-Chih 128 Lee, Ming-Yih 18 Lee, Min-Woo 2 Lee, Moon Ho 93 Lee, Sang-Gug 53 Lee, Sang-Jin 39 Lee, Seongsoo 46 Lee, Seon-Young 90 Lee, Seulki 81 Lee, Seungju 88 Lee, Shuenn-Yuh 79 Lee, Suji 132 Lee, Su-Ling 147, 168 Lee, Sung Kyu 91 Lee, SungJun 127 Lee, Tzu-Yen 147 Lee, Vincent 143 Lee, Wen-Ta 97 Lee, Xin-Ru 139 Lee, Yu 87 Lee, Yu-Huei 12, 52 Lee, Yunbong 22 Lehmann, Torsten 72, 108 Lehtonen, Eero 130, 141 Lei, Kin Fong 18 Lei, Pui-Sun 24, 121 Lei, Sheau-Fang 42 Leñero-Bardallo, Juan A. 39 Leonardo, Nicolosi 10 Leon-Salas, Walter D. 50 Lesage, Frédéric 1 Levi, Itamar 161 Li, An-Siou 104 Li, Bin 48

201 201 Author Index

Li, Changzhi 16, 23, 157 Li, Chen 25 Li, Chenghan 164 Li, Cheng-Han 62 Li, Cheng-Syun 11 Li, Fule 44, 116 Li, Gang 3 Li, Guolin 32, 140 Li, Hai (Helen) 96 Li, Hao 96 Li, Hao-Wei 76 Li, Hongliang 82, 142, 147 Li, Hongxiang 142 Li, Houqiang 27, 48, 98 Li, Hua 54 Li, Hung-Yu 97 Li, Jian 7 Li, Jiangyuan 126 Li, Jin 8 Li, Jinbo 69 Li, Ju-Ching 135 Li, Katherine Shu-Min 124 Li, Kwok Hung 67 Li, Li 83 Li, Lin 62, 128 Li, Maodong 59 Li, Ming-Huang 11 Li, Ning 69, 145 Li, Shaorui 127 Li, Sheng-Shian 11 Li, Shipeng 8, 27, 32, 59 Li, Shuyang 163 Li, Sijin 82 Li, Wei 56, 69, 149 Li, Weiping 27, 98 Li, Wen 62 Li, Winston (Wenhua) 45 Li, Xiang 49 Li, Xiaomeng 140 Li, Yilei 45 Li, Yongjia 70 Li, Yujun 20 Li, Zhen 64 Lĩnán-Cembrano, G. 85 Liang, Tsorng-Juu 12 Liao, B. 137 Liao, Chun-Fu 67 Liao, Hsin-I 110 Liao, Huailin 25, 35, 115 Liao, Yi-Hua 6 Lidgey, F.J. 109 Lie, Donald Y.C. 119, 126 Lie, Wen-Nung 20, 99 Lien, Nan-Chun 97, 132

202 202 Author Index

Lien, Wei-Cheng 124 Lim, Kyoungwon 90 Lim, Sejin 22 Lim, Shin-Il 94 Lim, Wan-Seon 29 Lim, Yong Ching 3 Lin, Bing-Feng 107 Lin, Cheng-Wu 19 Lin, Che-Tsung 99 Lin, Chia-Ching 36 Lin, Chia-Wen 99 Lin, Chien-Wen 70 Lin, Chih-Ting 123 Lin, Chin-Teng 110, 168 Lin, Chun-Yu 114 Lin, Geng-Cing 97, 132 Lin, Hsin-De 80 Lin, Huan-Hsiang 6 Lin, Hue-Min 76 Lin, Jin-Fa 26 Lin, Jing-Shiun 80 Lin, Jin-Yi 126 Lin, Jun 94 Lin, Jung-Wei 20 Lin, Sheng-Chih 106 Lin, Shih-Chun 98 Lin, Tai-Jyi 71 Lin, Tong 26, 96 Lin, Weisi 142 Lin, Weiyao 45, 142 Lin, Wen-Ching 42, 161 Lin, Wen-Yen 18 Lin, Ying-Tsung 57 Lin, Yi-Wei 97, 132 Lin, Yu 145 Lin, Yu-Chen 99 Lin, Yu-Jing 145 Lin, Zhiping 137 Lin, Zi-Gang 170 Linares-Barranco, A. 39 Ling, Nam 101 Ling, Qing 98 Linscott, Ivan R. 69 Litzenberger, M. 39 Liu, Bo 6 Liu, Chih-Wei 71, 148 Liu, Guanghui 147 Liu, Haibin 9 Liu, Jian 114 Liu, Jiaying 27, 100 Liu, Jingqi 52 Liu, Kai-Che 20 Liu, Kaihua 111 Liu, Leibo 7

203 203 Author Index

Liu, Liang 95, 151 Liu, Liyuan 126 Liu, Ming 24, 140, 157 Liu, Rueywen 127 Liu, Shih-Chii 62, 164 Liu, Shouhao 140 Liu, Tsu-Ming 76 Liu, Weiqiang 72 Liu, Xiaowen 128 Liu, Yan 81 Liu, Yao-Ning 14 Liu, Yen-Ting 119, 126 Liu, Yongqiang 113 Liu, Yu 100 Liu, Yu-Chia 11 Liu, Zicheng 50 Llaser, Nicolas 102 Lo, Sheng-Hsin 14 Lo, Wing-Yee 71 Löfgren, Johan 151 Lohier, Frantz 102 Lok, Seaung 65 Lont, Maarten 79 López, P. 164 Lorek, Michael 173 Lotfy, Amr 73 Low, Jeremy Yung Shern 66 Low, Joshua Yung Lih 66 Low, Kay Soon 85 Lu, Chih-Wen 105 Lu, Chuang 127 Lu, Hao 67 Lu, Jiangbo 8 Lü, Jinhu 9 Lu, Jiwei 134 Lu, Jiwen 60 Lu, Junjie 133 Lu, Li 157 Lu, Liang 72 Lu, Ping 138 Lu, Pong-Fei 83 Lu, Shao-Wei 110 Lu, Shey-Shi 53, 123 Lu, Tao 142 Lu, Tse-Hua 114 Lu, Wei 141 Lu, Wu-Sheng 15, 43 Lu, Yan 8, 27, 32, 59 Lu, Zhijian 69 Luan, Song 120 Luchetta, A. 133 Lui, Oi-Yan 21 Lun, Daniel Pak-Kong 55, 71 Lunden, T. 39

204 204 Author Index

Luo, Hanqing 140 Luo, Ji-an 164 Luo, Shien-Chun 136 Luštrek, Mitja 1

M Ma, Jun 151 Ma, Lin 142 Ma, Siwei 89, 91 Ma, Yongtao 111 Ma, Zhenhua 169 Macedo, Marco 145 Madalozzo, Guilherme A. 34 Madanayake, Arjuna 35, 78, 143, 162 Madishetty, Shiva 78 Madrenas, Jordi 160 Maechler, Patrick 15 Mafinejad, Yasser 173 Mafinezhad, Khalil 173 Magalhães, José Pedro 45 Maharatna, Koushik 1 Maharbiz, Michel 143 Mahattanakul, Jirayuth 63 Mahdavi, Mojtaba 162 Mahmoudi, Reza 127 Mai, Songping 140 Maier, Christoph 37 Maitra, Subhamoy 77 Majidi, Rabeeh 68 Mak, Pui-In 25 Makeig, Scott 149 Mäkipää, Jani 156 Makosiej, Adam 134 Makris, Yiorgos 153 Maksimov, Anton 131 Malik, Rakesh 19 Malipatil, Amaresh V. 17 Maliuk, Dzmitry 153 Maloberti, Franco 11, 16, 118, 152, 159 Mandal, Kuntal 61 Mandic, Christopher J. 152 Mandolesi, Pablo S. 158 Manetti, S. 133 Manfredi, S. 33 Mangia, Mauro 149 Mani Paret, Jomu George 7 Manoli, Yiannos 158, 159 Mao, Zhi-gang 156 Markovic, Dejan 53 Martínez, H. 36 Martínez, Herminio 36 Mårtensson, Jonas 171 Martina, M. 91 Martinelli, Jonathan 34

205 205 Author Index

Martins, João B. 4 Martins, Miguel A. 13, 25, 70 Martins, Rui. P. 4, 25 Masera, G. 91 Mason, Andrew J. 62, 128 Massoud, Tarek M. 129 Massoud, Yehia 15, 130, 136 Mastropaolo, E. 62 Masuch, Jens 36 Mathias, Hervé 102 Mathis, Wolfgang 166 Matos, Debora 34 Matsumura, Kosuke 33 Matsuno, Junya 56 Matters-Kammerer, Marion K. 127 Maundy, Brent 18 Maurer, Michael 158 Maya-Hernández, Paulina Mariana 35 Mayhew, Matthew 77 Mayr, Christian 37 Mazhab Jafari, Hamed 58 Mazomenos, Evangelos B. 1 Mazzilli, Francesco 152 McGregor, Alison 140 McNeill, John A. 68 Medeiros Ribeiro, Gilberto 134 Medina-Melendrez, Modesto 170 Medrano, N. 105, 106 Meher, Pramod Kumar 5, 78 Mehta, Tinaz 140 Mei, Kuizhi 2 Meier, Karlheinz 37 Meinerzhagen, Pascal 132 Meng, Fanman 147 Menzel, Stephan 84 Merchant, S.N. 54 Merne, M. 39 Mezghani, Amine 29 Mezhibovsky, Janna 97 Miao, Dan 32 Miar Naimi, Hossein 73 Millner, Sebastian 37 Milosevic, Dusan 36, 79 Min, Fang 115 Min, Hao 45 Ming, Da-Long 52 Ming-e, Jing 19 Minwegen, Andreas 151 Mirabbasi, Shahriar 17, 68 Mirchev, Miroslav 112 Mirhassani, Mitra 77 Mirza, Khalid B. 120 Mirzaei, Golrokh 89 Mishkovski, Igor 112

206 206 Author Index

Miura, Naoki 77 Miyanaga, Yoshikazu 148 Miyaoka, Yuya 151 Miyazaki, Akihiko 77 Moazzen, Iman 3 Moazzeni, Shahaboddin 148 Mohanty, Basant Kumar 78 Mohsenin, Tinoosh 2, 30 Mok, Philip K. T. 52, 150 Moncunill-Geniz, Francesc Xavier 69 Monga, Sushrant 116 Monski, Jennifer 143 Montesinos, Ronald 117 Moon, Sung-Won 75 Moon, Un-Ku 23, 44, 51, 126 Moore, Brian 138 Moraes, Fernando G. 34 More, Ankit 34 Morgado, Alonso 28 Morgan, John 1 Morihara, Hiroaki 125 Morozkov, Mikhail 131 Mostafa, Atahar 6 Mou, Luntian 60 Mroszczyk, Przemyslaw 141 Mu, Xiaoyi 62 Muñoz-Ferreras, José-María 45 Mugler, Dale 78 Mukherjee, Jayanta 19 Muñoz-Gamarra, J. L. 112 Muralidharan, Sriram 57 Muresan, Radu 77 Murmann, Boris 11 Murray, Alan F. 83 Murugesan, Selvaraaju 125 Musah, Tawfiq 51 Muscedere, Roberto 5 Muthalib, Mohammed 64 Muthuswamy, Bharathwaj 143, 155

N Nabki, Frederic 135, 145 Nabovati, Hooman 173 Naderi, Ali 68 Nagai, Takahiro 33 Nagao, Yuhei 5, 151 Nagpal, Raj Kumar 19 Nagy, Zoltán 10 Nain, Rajeev K. 72 Nakagawa, Tatsuo 24, 123 Nakanishi, Mamoru 77 Nakatake, Shigetoshi 51 Nakazato, Kazuo 123 Nam, Sangwook 53

207 207 Author Index

Nan, Haiqing 83 Nan, Xiaoming 59 Nandy, Tapas 104 Narendra, Siva G. 72 Natsui, Masanori 144 Navarro, J. 10 Nebashi, Ryusuke 105 Nee, Hsu-Che 104 Neftci, Emre 129 Neihart, Nathan M. 51, 105 Neshatpour, Katayoun 162 Neves, Leonardo C. 103 Newton, M. 62 Nezan, J.-F. 163 Ng, D. C. W. 13 Ng, Wai Tung 165 Ngamkham, Wannaya 35, 58 Ngan, King Ngi 100, 142 Ngan, Nicolas 54 Nguyen, Dang K. 1 Nguyen, Tam 119 Nguyen, Truong Q. 99 Nguyen, Viet-Anh 8 Ni, Chia-Lung 64 Nicholson, Andrew 108 Nickel, Janice 134 Nikolaidis, Spyridon 109 Nikolic, K. 40 Nilsson, Peter 151 Nishio, Yoshifumi 33, 49, 111 Noh, Seok-Ho 83 Noor, M. Omair 128 Noori, Hossein 93 Nooshabadi, S. 91 Nossek, Josef A. 29 Noury, Ludovic 144 Novak, Ashley 77 Nowacki, B. 16 Nowrouzian, Behrouz 31 Nurmikko, Arto V. 140 Nwankpa, Chika 64 Nwankpa, Chika O. 64

O O'Neill, Maire 60, 72, 75 Ochi, Hiroshi 5, 151 Odame, Kofi 35 Ogawa, Naoto 117 Ogunfunmi, Tokunbo 55, 143, 146, 170 Oh, Seung-Wuk 107 Oh, Taehwan 23, 44, 126 Oh, Won-Seok 90 Ohno, Hideo 105 Ohsawa, Takashi 105

208 208 Author Index

Ohtani, Kohei 117 Okumura, Kohshi 61 Okuno, Keisuke 167 Oliveira, J. P. 115 Oliveira, L. B. 115, 167 Oliveira, Luis B. 79, 133 Olsson, Bengt-Erik 171 Ong, G. T. 150 Onizawa, Naoya 153 Ono, Kazuo 123 Onozawa, Akira 60, 88 Ortmanns, M. 16, 115 Ortmanns, Maurits 4, 120, 121, 166 Osada, Kenichi 24 Ostermann, Joern 99 Ostrovskyy, Philip 127 Otsuka, Takuya 60 Ou, Shih-Hao 71 Ouh, Hyun Kyu 74 Ou-Yang, Yi-Huan 94 Owahid, Abdullah Al 136 Öwall, Viktor 95 Ozeri, Shaul 122

P Pacheco, João 158 Paek, Yunheung 14 Pai, Hung-I 98 Pai, Ming-Chyi 70 Pak, Amin 173 Palà-Schönwälder, Pere 69 Paleologu, Constantin 146 Palermo, Gianluca 34 Paliouras, V. 66 Palucki, Bartosz 51 Palumbo, F. 163 Palumbo, Gaetano 83, 172 Pan, Boyang 95 Pan, Xiaofang 173 Pan, Yun 78 Pan, Zhaotai 59 Pande, Partha P. 130 Pant, Jeevan K. 15 Parameswaran, Sri 14 Paraskevopoulou, Sivylla E. 11 Pareschi, Fabio 149 Park, BongHyuk 127 Park, Byoungjun 22 Park, Chulkyu 52 Park, Hyunggon 59 Park, HyungGu 106 Park, Jeong-Ho 61 Park, Jongkil 37 Park, Jongsun 2, 29

209 209 Author Index

Park, Joon Hyuk 6 Park, Joonhong 93 Park, Kang-Yeob 90 Park, Milim 22 Park, Myung Jin 162 Park, Paul K. J. 40 Park, Sanghyun 14 Park, Sangyong 93 Park, Sukkwang 22 Park, Sungmoon 93 Park, Sungwook 22 Park, Youn Sung 139 Partzsch, Johannes 37 Parvizi, Mahdi 135 Pastre, Marc 74 Patra, Amit 159 Patterson, William R. 140 Paul, Thomas 146 Paulino, N. 16 Paulino, Nuno 133, 158 Pavan, Shanthi 28 Paz-Vicente, R. 39 Peña Perez, Aldo 11 Pedross, Andreas 135 Pei, Soo-Chang 125, 147 Peng, Jyun-Hua 87 Peng, Renguo 44 Peng, Wen-Hsiao 101 Péni, Tamás 10 Pennisi, Melita 83 Pennisi, Salvatore 23, 105, 116, 122 Peralías, E. 108 Pérez-Martínez, Félix 45 Pertijs,Michiel A.P. 53 Peterson, Karl 36 Pfeiffer, Michael 40 Philips, Kathleen 25 Piao, Jingchun 65 Piao, Zhe-Yan 29 Piedade, Moisés S. 70 Pieribone, Vincent 6 Pikhay, Evgeny 97 Pinheiro, Renan B. 172 Platisa, Jelena 6 Poikonen, Jussi 130 Polikar, Robi 143 Pookaiyaudom, P. 109 Porrmann, Mario 144 Poveda, A. 36 Poveda, Alberto 36 Praplan, Vincent 152 Prasomphan, Sathit 141 Premkumar, A. B. 44 Pribyl, Wolfgang 150

210 210 Author Index

Prior, Cesar A. 4 Pulvirenti, Francesco 122 Pun, Kong-Pang 44, 68 Pyun, Jae-Young 59

Q Qi, Feng 91 Qi, Nan 29 Qi, W.G. 61 Qian, Xinyuan 85 Qin, Peng 69 Qu, Xiaobo 50 Quan, Heng 139 Quemada, Carlos 166 Querlioz, Damien 134 Quotb, Adam 81

R Rückert, Ulrich 144 Rabah, Hassan 96 Rabuske, Taimur G. 13, 172 Radecka, K. 31 Radulov, Georgi 13 Rafay Hasan, Syed 172 Raffo, L. 163 Ragai, Hani 124 Rahaman, Md. Sajjad 160 Rahman, Mustazee 86 Raich, Raviv 133 Raizada, Shashwat 77 Rajan, Radha S. 28 Ralston, John D. 101 Ramachandran, Ravi P. 143 Ramakrishnan, Nirmala 89 Rana, Vikas 84 Rangel de Sousa, Fernando 108 Raoux, Matthieu 81 Rashobh, Rajan S. 146 Reddy, Hari C. 168 Reekie, H. Martin 4 Reeves, Natasha 58 Refaat, Amr M. 136 Reichel, Thomas 56 Reinbrecht, Cezar 34 Reinisch, Hannes 150 Ren, Hongguang 7 Ren, Jie 27 Ren, Junyan 69 Ren, Jun-Yan 145 Ren, Yifan 151 Ren, Yiyi 32 Renaud, Sylvie 81 Reyes, Benjamin T. 158

211 211 Author Index

Rhee, Woogeun 17, 70, 135 Richter, Rainer 171 Ricketts, David S. 57 Rieger, Robert 81, 118 Rieh, Jae-Sung 41 Rincón-Mora, Gabriel A. 24, 36 Ritter, Rudolf 166 Riyan, Wang 115 Roa, Elkim 57 Roberts, Gordon W. 133, 145 Rodríguez, E. 36 Rodríguez-Vázquez, A. 85 Rodríquez-Vázquez, Ángel 165 Rodrigues, Cesar 13 Rodrigues, Cesar R. 172 Rodriguez-Villegas, Esther 23 Roh, Taehwan 81 Roizin, Yakov 24, 97 Roldán, J. B. 164 Ronald, Tetzlaff 10 Rosenstein, Jacob 123 Roska, Tamás 10 Ross, Jeremy 89 Rossé, Matthieu 76 Rossel, Olivier 46 Rostro-Gonzalez, Horacio 153 Rousk, Niclas 171 Rovatti, Riccardo 149 Roy, Sounak 158 Ruan, Shanq-Jang 147 Ruan, Xinbo 21 Rudell, Jacques C. 13 Rueda, A. 108 Ruedi, Pierre-Francois 119 Ruffieux, David 70 Run, Ray-Shine 38 Ryu, Hyunsurk 40 Ryu, Sigang 41

S Sabatini, M. 79 Sabbaghi-Nadooshan, Reza 72 Saberkari, Alireza 166 Sadeghi, Vahideh Sadat 73 Saffar, Farinoush 77 Safwat, Sally 73, 87 Sah, Maheshwar Pd. 84 Sahoo, Bibhudatta 158 Said, Amir 91 Sakimura, Noboru 105 Salah, Khaled 124 Salam, Muhammad T. 1 Salem, Loai 24 Sanahuja, Ricard 69

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Sang, Tzu-Hsien 80 Santin, E. 167 Santos, Miguel 70 Sanyal, Arindam 28 Sanz-Pascual, M.T. 35 Sarbishei, O. 31 Sarkar, Pikul 62 Sasaoka, Naoto 43, 170 Saunders, Steven E. 101 Savaresi, Sergio M. 137 Savaria, Yvon 14, 105, 172 Sawan, Mohamad 1, 68, 120, 148 Sawigun, Chutham 35, 63 Schemm, Nathan 62 Schemmel, Johannes 37 Scheytt, Christoph 127 Schiefer, Stefan 37 Schinianakis, Dimitrios 161 Schmidt, Torsten 84 Scholze, Stefan 37 Schön, P. 39 Schraml, S. 39 Schuffny, Rene 56 Schüffny, Rene 14, 37 Schwartz, Marc-Olivier 37 Scotti, Giuseppe 23, 116 See, Chong-Meng 137 Sekine, Masatoshi 38 Sekiya, Hiroo 112 Seol, Changkyu 22 Serdijn, Wouter A. 25, 35, 45, 58, 63, 70 Serrano, Gustavo 62 Serra-Puig, D. 10 Seth, Siddharth 11 Seto, Koji 55 Setti, Gianluca 149 Sezer, Sakir 75 Sha, Jin 139 Shabany, Mahdi 162 Shaga, Ravi Krishna 153 Shahein, Ahmed 158 Shahnaz, C. 55 Shaker, Mohamed O 107 Shang, Delong 96 Shao, Chenming 14 Sharaf, Khaled 119 Sharif Mansouri, Shohreh 5 Shayanfar, Reza 159 Sheen, Bin-Nan 121 Shen, Chih-Tsung 147 Shen, Guofang 81 Shen, Huifeng 59 Shen, Tak-Wai 55 Sheng, Bin 142

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Sheng, Wei-Guang 156 Shepard, Kenneth L. 123 Shetty, Sachin S. 143 Sheu, Ming-Hwa 26 Shi, C. J. Richard 161 Shi, Enbo 32 Shi, Guangming 82 Shi, Wei 7 Shi, Xiaobing 96 Shi, Zewen 144 Shi, Zitao 114 Shibata, Tadashi 85 Shibata, Tadashi 153 Shibata, Tsugumichi 77 Shieh, Ming-Der 42, 80, 161 Shih, Ishiang 145 Shih, Po-Hao 74 Shih, Wei-Chiang 97, 132 Shih-Nung Wei, 87 Shim, Hyunyoung 22 Shin, Beomkyu 22 Shin, Chang-Woo 40 Shin, Hyunchul 65 Shin, Min-Seok 28 Shin, Sangho 84 Shin, Tae Chol 93 Shin, Young-San 46 Shiogai, Kazuki 43 Shiu, Hung-Wei 99 Shoaib, Muhammad 99 Shouno, Kazuhiro 117 Shrestha, Sarjan 72 Shu, Yue-Shiang 25 Shum, Alex 86 Siaj, M. 128 Siek, Liter 169 Silva, M. M. 115 Silvano, Cristina 34 Sin, Sai-Weng 4 Sindia, Suraj 76 Sineriz, George 38 Singh, Shiv Govind 103 Singh, Virendra 76 Singhal, Subodh Kumar 78 Sio, Luk-Ting 110 Siret, N. 163 Siu, Wan-Chi 32, 71 Skafidas, Stan 150 Skavantzos, Alexander 161 Smaili, Sami 130 Smith, L. 62 Soderstrand, Michael A. 169 Solar, H. 1

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Song, Junyoung 104 Song, Ming-Hsiang 114 Sonkusale, Sameer 164, 167 Sonkusale, Sameer R. 46 Sonnleithner, Daniel 129 Sotiropoulou, Calliope-Louisa 109 Soulier, Fabien 46 Spulber, Irina 140 Sreeram, V. 61 Srikanthan, Thambipillai 6, 89 Stan, Mircea R. 66, 134 Stanich, Mikel 10 Stanislaus, Jerome L.V.M. 2 Stanley, R. 134 Stein, Elliot 64 Steiner, Fabian 29 Stoopman, Mark 25 Storti Gajani, Giancarlo 122 Stouraitis, Thanos 161 Strachan, John Paul 134 Su, Hang 67 Su, Meng Wei 109 Su, Yi-Ping 12 Suárez, M. 141, 164 Subramanian, Vivek 143 Sudani, Siva K 138 Sugibayashi, Tadahiko 105 Sugimoto, Yasuhiro 117 Sullivan, Gary J. 8, 48 Sulzbachner, C. 39 Sun, Chi-Kuang 6 Sun, Guangmin 18 Sun, Jun 100, 101 Sun, Lei 68 Sun, Lin 20, 82 Sun, Ming-Ting 8 Sun, Nan 28 Sun, Tianjia 140 Sun, Wei 47 Sun, Wenxiu 20 Sung, Wonyong 71, 132 Sunwoo, Myung Hoon 80, 82, 154, 162 Susin, Altamiro 34 Swamy, M.N.S. 15, 137 Swartzlander Jr., Earl E. 72 Swiontek, Tom 143

T Taguchi, Akira 18 Takahashi, Akiko 112 Takamaru, Yuji 49 Takei, Yasuhiro 71 Takemura, Riichiro 123 Takeuchi, Toshiki 95

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Tamukoh, Hakaru 38 Tan, Cheen-Hau 47 Tan, Shaolin 9 Tan, Xi 45 Tan, Yap-Peng 59, 60, 99 Tanaka, Mamoru 141 Tanaka, Nobuyuki 77 Tanaka, Yusaku 170 Tanelli, Mara 137 Tang, C. Y. 31 Tang, Fang 164, 165 Tang, Tong Boon 83 Tang, Wallace Kit-Sang 49 Tang, Wei 37 Tang, Xian 44 Tang, Yangyang 160 Tang, Yina 118 Tang, Zijian 67 Tao, Chengwu 121 Tao, Yaoyu 139 Taoka, Satoshi 33 Tapson, Jonathan 129 Tarczynski, Andrzej 169 Taskin, Baris 34 Tavsanoglu, Vedat 131 Tawara, Yuta 146 Tay, David B. H. 125 Tay, Thian Fatt 66 Taylor, John 118 Teh, Kah Chan 67 Temam, O. 111 Teman, Adam 97 Temes, Gabor C. 56, 133, 157, 158 Tetzlaff, Ronald 84 Thanigaivelan, Balavelan 119 Thein, T. T. 117 Thong, Wilson Wang-Kit 86 Thoppay, Prakash E. 152 Tian, Chengzhi 151 Tian, David 57 Tian, Yonghong 60 Tie, Yun 60 Ting, Pang-An 94 Tiwari, Anil Kumar 154 Toft, Fredrik 171 Togawa, Nozomu 31, 88 Tong, Tao 158 Torres-Huitzil, Cesar 153 Torrezan, Antonio 134 Toumazou, C. 109 Toumazou, Chris 140 Toumazou, Christofer 81, 120 Trabelsi, A. 119, 128 Trager, Barry 10

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Trajkovíc, Ljiljana 86 Trakimas, Michael 164, 167 Tran, Thi Hong 5 Trifiletti, Alessandro 23, 116 Tripathi, Jai Narayan 19 Trivedi, Nisarg 54 Truong, Trieu-Kien 169 Tsai, Chia-Ming 104 Tsai, Chung-Hung 76 Tsai, Chun-Jen 170 Tsai, Hann-Huei 126 Tsai, Jen-Chieh 64 Tsai, Ming-Chien 132 Tsai, Ming-Hsien 114 Tsai, Ming-Rung 6 Tsai, Shiang-Yu 114 Tsai, Wei-Yu 13 Tsai, Yi-Min 5, 76 Tsai, Yue-Da 128 Tsai, Yu-Wen 147 Tsao, Ying-Fang 13 Tsao, Yu-Chi 54 Tse, Chi K. 12, 21, 49, 64, 86, 103 Tseng, Chien-Cheng 147, 168 Tseng, Jen-Chou 114 Tseng, Wen-Kung 55 Tseng, Yu-Chen 101 Tso, Pai-Cheng 163 Tsui, K. M. 55, 137, 149 Tsuji, Yukihide 105 Tu, Wen-Pin 19 Tu, Xiaojun 118 Turnquist, Matthew J. 156

U U, Seng-Pan 4 Ueta, Tetsushi 21 Ul Haq, Ehsan 65 Urano, Masami 77 Uwate, Yoko 33, 49, 111

V Vaisband, Inna 87 Valero, M. R. 105 van der Meijs, Nick 107 van Dongen, Marijn N. 58 van Leuken, Rene 67, 107 van Liempd, Barend 79 van Roermund, Arthur 13, 145 van Schaik, André 108, 129 Van, Lan-Da 168 Vandewalle, Joos 155 Vanek, Bálint 10

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Vanne, Jarno 48 Vargas-Sierra, S. 85 Vasan, Bharath K 138 Vassiliadis, Nikolaos 109 Venard, Olivier 117 Venkatram, Hariprasath 23, 44, 126 Vennila, C. 2 Vidapalapati, Anuroop 34 Vidojkovic, Maja 79 Vieira, José 45 Viitanen, Marko 48 Vijayakumaran, Vineeth 34 Vilasís-Cardona, X. 10 Vinod, A. P. 168 Vladimirescu, Andrei 134 Vladislav Dayan, 24 Vlah, Dario 5 Voelker, Matthias 56 Voicu, George R. 136 Voudouris, Liberis 109 Vu, Mai 9 Vun, C. H. 44

W Wade, Rhona 21 Wadood Majid, Mohammad 89 Wahid, Khan 6, 118 Waidyasooriya, Hasitha Muthumala 71 Wang, Albert 114 Wang, Bo 164, 165 Wang, Chen-Chieh 14 Wang, Chih-Ming 76 Wang, Chin-Liang 80 Wang, Chua-Chin 106, 128, 157 Wang, Chuan 25 Wang, Chunyan 160 Wang, Chun-Yao 70 Wang, Da 124 Wang, Guoxing 81, 118 Wang, Hao 95 Wang, Hsuan-Tsung 50 Wang, Hui 73, 115, 118 Wang, Huiming 149 Wang, Hung-Chin 80 Wang, Hung-Ming 20 Wang, Jeen-Shing 70 Wang, Jhing-Fa 20 Wang, Jonas 42 Wang, Li 114 Wang, Liang-Hung 79 Wang, Mengde 81 Wang, Peijun 118 Wang, Qifei 8 Wang, Rui 16, 44

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Wang, Runchun 129 Wang, Shao-Cheng 132 Wang, Shaoxi 19 Wang, Sheng-Hong 161 Wang, Sheng-Jen 76 Wang, Shen-Zheng 98 Wang, Shih-Wei 12 Wang, Shiqi 8, 27 Wang, Shiwei 62 Wang, Sying-Jyan 124 Wang, Tao 53, 56 Wang, Weichen 100 Wang, Weihan 49 Wang, Wen-Ling 32 Wang, Wenwen 67 Wang, Wufeng 115 Wang, X.Y. 61 Wang, Xin 114 Wang, Xu 127 Wang, Xuan 44, 116 Wang, Yan 73, 92 Wang, Yansheng 7 Wang, Yi-Ming 87 Wang, Yixiao 35, 115 Wang, Yongsheng 60 Wang, Yue 96 Wang, Yu-Shun 107 Wang, Zhangyang 98 Wang, Zhengning 142 Wang, Zhi 164 Wang, Zhihua 16, 17, 29, 32, 44, 70, 126, 135, 140, 148, 157 Wang, Zhiying 7 Wang, Zhongfeng 139 Wang, Zhuo 66 Ward, Nathan 62 Waser, Rainer 84 Wassal, Amr G. 124 Wassatsch, Andreas 171 Watanabe, Toshimasa 33 Weaver, Skyler 51 Wee, Jae-Kyung 46 Wei, Dingguo 148 Wei, Duan 93 Wei, Shaojun 7 Weifeng, Zhang 115 Wen, Chia-Chang 125 Wen, Xiaoke 16, 44 Weng, Ro-Min 103 Wenger, Stephan 8 White, Daniel J. 62 Widemann, Christian 166 Widmer, Johannes 127 Wiessflecker, Martin 150

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Wijekoon, Jayawan H B 129 Wijenayake, Chamith 35, 143 Wiles, Janet 119 Wilhelm, Keith 15 William, Peter E. 62 Williams, Ian 58 Williams, Winthrop 143 Willson, Jr., Alan N. 156 Wimalagunarathne, Randeel 162 Winstead, Chris 160 Winston, Roland 122 Wipliez, M. 163 Wisland, Dag T. 159 Witrisal, Klaus 135 Witte, Pascal 4 Wolf, Stuart 134 Wong, Alex 68 Wong, Kwok-Wo 21 Wong, N. 13 Wong, Siu-Chung 12, 64 Worapishet, A. 109 Wu, Bin 44 Wu, Chai Wah 86 Wu, Chao 44 Wu, Chung-Bin 102 Wu, Chung-Hao 101 Wu, Chung-Yu 46 Wu, Chun-Hsun 145 Wu, Dalei 15 Wu, Feng 82 Wu, H. C. 149 Wu, Hsiang-Chiu 109 Wu, Huapeng 77 Wu, Jen-Ming 13 Wu, Jiajing 86 Wu, Jianxin 142 Wu, Jieh-Tsorng 56 Wu, Meiqing 89 Wu, Po-Han 59 Wu, Qingbo 82 Wu, Shih-Wei 19 Wu, Shih-Yang 30 Wu, Tsung-Che 91 Wu, Xiaoqun 49 Wu, Yan 127 Wu, Ya-Ping 97 Wu, Ying 138 Wunderlich, Ralf 138

X Xia, Fei 96 Xia, Weiguo 9 Xia, Wenjun 153 Xia, Yongxiang 49

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Xia, Zhengfan 160 Xiao, Min 9 Xiao, Wei 82 Xiao, Yegui 78 Xie, Jiafeng 5 Xie, Shuang 165 Xie, Xiang 32, 140 Xin, Minghai 90 Xiong, Fan 130 Xiong, Hongkai 8 Xiong, Ruiqin 89 Xiong, Xiaoling 21 Xu, Hong 3 Xu, Hongcheng 121 Xu, Jizheng 48, 82 Xu, Li 78 Xu, Linfeng 142 Xu, Lingfeng 20 Xu, Ni 17 Xu, Tao 67 Xu, Weizhi 124 Xu, Yang 16, 29 Xu, Yongsheng 35

Y Yakov Roizin, 24 Yakovlev, Alex 96 Yalçın, Müştak Erhan 10 Yamada, Isao 146 Yamagishi, Masao 146 Yamaji, Takafumi 56 Yamaki, Shunsuke 168 Yan, Jin-Tai 172 Yan, Na 45 Yan, Shi 78 Yan, Xiaolang 78 Yan, Yier 93 Yan, Zhiyuan 94 Yanagawa, Yoshimitsu 123 Yanagisawa, Masao 31 Yang, Bo 51 Yang, Changju 84 Yang, Changyi 44 Yang, Ching-Yuan 87 Yang, Cui-Li 49 Yang, Der-Wei 42 Yang, Dong 49 Yang, Dongxu 73 Yang, Fan 150 Yang, Gao 60, 99 Yang, Hao-I 97 Yang, Huazhong 73 Yang, J. Joshua 134 Yang, Jar-Ferr 20

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Yang, Jeong-Hyu 90 Yang, Kaiyuan 73 Yang, Kyounghoon 85 Yang, Le 169 Yang, Li-Wu 114 Yang, Ming 6 Yang, Minhao 164 Yang, Po-Hui 163 Yang, Po-Jen 173 Yang, Shang-Hsien 157 Yang, Shiau-Ru 110 Yang, Shu Ying 109 Yang, Tien-Ju 76 Yang, Yao-Joe 53 Yang, Yi 23 Yang, Yoon Seok 130 Yang, Yueming 144 Yao, Chen 167 Yao, Xu 18 Yao, Yan 50 Yasukawa, Hiroshi 18 Ye, Fan 145 Ye, Jheng-Hao 42, 161 Ye, Le 25, 35, 115 Ye, Wen Bin 3 Ye, Yafei 126 Yeary, M. B. 31 Yeh, Che-Wei 71 Yeh, Guan-Fu 32 Yeh, Hua-Hsin 31 Yeh, Yi-Ping 42 Yeniçeri, Ramazan 10 Yi, Lili 137 Yi, Xin 81 Yin, Chongyong 7 Yin, Ming 140 Yin, Ping-Yeh 105 Yin, Qinye 149 Yin, Shouyi 7 Ying, Rendong 127 Ying, Yan 139 Yo, Jay-Ann 121 Yoo, Byoungjoo 41 Yoo, Hoi-Jun 81, 140 Yoo, Hyung-Joun 61 Yoo, Sangdong 28 Yoo, Sang-Sun 61 Yoon, Changnoh 26 Yoon, Insik 74 Yoon, Ji-Hwan 2 Yoon, Seung Keun 53 Yoshimoto, Masahiko 167 Yoshizawa, Shingo 148 You, Kaidi 139

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You, Sheng-Kai 104 Yu, Cheng-Chieh 121 Yu, Chih-Tao 79 Yu, Chi-Li 42 Yu, Hang 85 Yu, Hao 130 Yu, Jianming 144 Yu, Qiaoyan 88, 144 Yu, Teng 65 Yu, Theodore 37 Yu, Wenhuan 158 Yu, Xiaohua 51 Yu, Xinghuo 9 Yu, Ya Jun 3 Yu, Yongchang 45 Yu, Zhiping 73, 92 Yu, Zhiyi 34, 139, 144 Yuan, Weiqi 6 Yuen, Ching-Hung 21 Yuk, Jihong 171 Yukawa, Masahiro 146 Yun, Xiao 58 Yun, Yujin 65

Z Zahabi, A. 16, 115 Zain Ali, Noohul Basheer 163 Zarándy, Ákos 10 Zaretskiy, Evgeny 99 Zargaran-Yazd, Arash 17 Zargham, Meysam 152 Zellers, Edward 62 Zeng, Bing 154 Zeng, Dajie 92 Zeng, Ming-Jhe 103 Zeng, Wenjun 27 Zeng, Xiaoyang 34, 76, 80, 139, 144 Zeng, Zeng 53 Zeng, Zhigang 111 Zezza, S. 91 Zhang, Baoyong 43 Zhang, Bin 2 Zhang, Chen 114 Zhang, Cheng 45 Zhang, Chenxin 95 Zhang, Chongyang 142 Zhang, Chuan 139 Zhang, Chun 17, 54, 116, 140, 148, 157 Zhang, Feng 96 Zhang, Gary 114 Zhang, Guanglei 126 Zhang, Jian 89 Zhang, Jingxin 125 Zhang, Juyong 47

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Zhang, Lei 73, 92 Zhang, Li 160 Zhang, Lihong 116 Zhang, Lunkai 124 Zhang, Meilin 144 Zhang, Ming 102 Zhang, Qi 142 Zhang, Qian 100 Zhang, Qijun 111 Zhang, Shengbing 19 Zhang, Wei 12, 70, 95, 96, 130 Zhang, Wenyao 100 Zhang, X.-P. 15 Zhang, Xi 125 Zhang, Xiangyu 85 Zhang, Xiao-Ping 164 Zhang, Xinggong 142, 154 Zhang, Xinmiao 161 Zhang, Xu 157 Zhang, Y. 13 Zhang, Yan 149 Zhang, Yaohui 92 Zhang, Ye 138 Zhang, Yihao 142 Zhang, Yongsheng 8 Zhang, Z. G. 55 Zhang, Zhengya 139 Zhao, Bin 114 Zhao, Bo 37, 73 Zhao, Chen 89, 150 Zhao, Debin 89, 91 Zhao, Duan 45 Zhao, Hui 114 Zhao, Kai 32 Zhao, Weisheng 134, 156 Zhao, Xiaojin 173 Zhao, Xiaoxiao 44 Zheng, Jianmin 47 Zheng, Li-Rong 167 Zheng, Nanning 2 Zheng, Ning 78 Zheng, Wei Xing 9, 43, 49, 111 Zheng, Wenming 90 Zheng, Xuqiang 17, 116 Zhengping, Li 115 Zhong, Huibo 76 Zhong, Liulin 34, 144 Zhou, Chunyuan 73 Zhou, Cui 79 Zhou, Jianjun 69, 115 Zhou, Jin 69 Zhou, Liyang 34, 139 Zhou, Xiaoyan 90 Zhu, Ce 99

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Zhu, Di 169 Zhu, Fusheng 45 Zhu, Hongbo 85 Zhu, Lin 111 Zhu, Min 7 Zhu, Pengfei 54 Zhu, W.-P. 55 Zhu, Wei-Ping 15, 137 Zhu, Zhiwen 33 Zimmermann, Horst 50, 92 Zipf, Peter 3 Zjajo, Amir 107 Zorn, Christoph 166 Zou, Liang 159 Zou, Ruobing 82 Zsedrovits, Tamás 10 Zwicky, Stefan 127 Zwolak, Michael 123

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