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- Rong Zhou, Linwei Wang, Jianhang Yang, Zhen Li, Xiaoteng Zhao, Shubin Liu:
A 8.1-nW, 4.22-kHz, -40-85 °C relaxation oscillator with subthreshold leakage current compensation and forward body bias buffer for low power IoT applications. Microelectron. J. 144: 106090 (2024) - Zequan Zhao, Yajun Mi, Hafeez Ur Rehman, Enqi Sun, Xia Cao, Ning Wang:
From Body Monitoring to Biomolecular Sensing: Current Progress and Future Perspectives of Triboelectric Nanogenerators in Point-of-Care Diagnostics. Sensors 24(2): 511 (2024) - 2023
- Anna Vizziello, Maurizio Magarini, Pietro Savazzi, Laura Galluccio:
Intra-body communications for nervous system applications: Current technologies and future directions. Comput. Networks 227: 109718 (2023) - Riccardo Della Sala, Francesco Centurelli, Pietro Monsurrò, Giuseppe Scotti, Alessandro Trifiletti:
A body-driven rail-to-rail 0.3 V operational transconductance amplifier exploiting current gain stages. Int. J. Circuit Theory Appl. 51(5): 1971-1987 (2023) - Bo-Hao Chen, Tzu-Ying Wu, Kuo-Lin Zheng, Ke-Horng Chen, Ying-Hsi Lin, Shian-Ru Lin, Tsung-Yen Tsai:
A Feedforward Controlled Digital Low-Dropout Regulator With Weight Redistribution Algorithm and Body Voltage Control for Improving Line Regulation With 99.99% Current Efficiency and 0.5-mV Output Voltage Ripple. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 58(2): 486-496 (2023) - Tian Han, Fazhan Zhao, Xiaowu Cai, Liang Shan, Yun Tang, Bo Li:
Novel SenseFET structure for VDMOS with adopting body reverse bias technique to adjust the reference current ratio. Microelectron. J. 134: 105687 (2023) - Yutang Chen, Yuxuan Luo, Jianping Guo, Xian Tang, Dihu Chen:
A 2-W, 90%-Efficiency Single-Stage Dual-Output Wireless Power Receiver with 0.1 to 700-mA Output Current Range Through Dynamic Delay Compensation and Bootstrap Adaptive Body Biasing Circuit. A-SSCC 2023: 1-3 - Simone Zaffin, Stefano Macario, Alessandro Bertolini, Mauro Leoncini, Massimo Ghioni:
Common-Gate Zero Current Detector with Body-Voltage Based Offset Compensation. PRIME 2023: 353-356 - Anna Vizziello, Maurizio Magarini, Pietro Savazzi, Laura Galluccio:
Intra-Body Communications for Nervous System Applications: Current Technologies and Future Directions. CoRR abs/2304.06510 (2023) - 2022
- Kenneth Palma, Francesc Moll:
Current Balancing Random Body Bias in FDSOI Cryptosystems as a Countermeasure to Leakage Power Analysis Attacks. IEEE Access 10: 13451-13459 (2022) - Jin-Fa Chang, Yo-Sheng Lin:
Complementary Current-Reused 3.7-11.9 GHz LNA Using Body-Floating and Self-Bias Technique for Sub-6 GHz 5G Communications. Circuits Syst. Signal Process. 41(11): 5968-5989 (2022) - Umair Yasir, Xiuping Li, Cheng Cao, Tao Tan:
A low-power amplitude shift keying modulator based on adaptive body-biased injection-locked current-reuse voltage controlled oscillator for high data rate radio frequency identification applications. Int. J. Circuit Theory Appl. 50(10): 3584-3593 (2022) - Zhishun Guo, Lin Wu, Yabo Huang, Zhengwei Guo, Jianhui Zhao, Ning Li:
Water-Body Segmentation for SAR Images: Past, Current, and Future. Remote. Sens. 14(7): 1752 (2022) - Koichi Kurita:
A Non-Contact and Real-Time Measurement Technique of Human Body Potential Using Electrostatic Induction Current Accompanied by Human Body Motion. Sensors 22(19): 7161 (2022) - Tzu-Hsuan Chou, Siyuan Yu, Jacob Cook, Jaehyeong Park, Soumya Bose, Matthew L. Johnston:
Body-Heat Powered Biosensor Readout using Current-mode Relaxation Oscillators. BioCAS 2022: 130-134 - Giovanni Corrente, Nella Bentivegna, Sebastiano Russo:
Power Cycling Body Diode Current Flow on SiC MOSFET Device. IOLTS 2022: 1-5 - Tzu-Hsuan Hsia, Shogo Okamoto, Yasuhiro Akiyama, Yoji Yamada:
HumTouch: Localization of a finger in purified water using humming-noise-driven human-body electric currents. LifeTech 2022: 65-67 - Clément Beauquier, David Duperray, Chadi Jabbour, Patricia Desgreys, Antoine Frappé, Andreas Kaiser:
Foreground Static Error Calibration for Current Sources Using Backgate Body Biasing. RTSI 2022: 19-24 - 2021
- Weihao Wang, Kong-Pang Pun, Bo Zhao:
A Current-Switching Technique for Intra-Body Communication With Miniaturized Electrodes. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Circuits Syst. 15(6): 1343-1353 (2021) - Shanmuganathan Palanisamy, Thomas Basler, Josef Lutz, Cesare Künzel, Larissa Wehrhahn-Kilian, Rudolf Elpelt:
Investigation of the bipolar degradation of SiC MOSFET body diodes and the influence of current density. IRPS 2021: 1-6 - Anastasios Vilouras, Ravinder Dahiya:
Ultra-Thin Chips with Current-Mode ISFET Array for Continuous Monitoring of Body Fluids pH. ISCAS 2021: 1-5 - 2020
- Masamune Nomura, Yuki Nakamura, Hiroo Tarao, Amane Takei:
Contact Current Density Analysis Inside Human Body in Low-Frequency Band Using Geometric Multi-Grid Solver. IEICE Trans. Electron. 103-C(11): 588-596 (2020) - Andrea Ballo, Alfio Dario Grasso, Gaetano Palumbo:
Current-mode body-biased switch to increase performance of linear charge pumps. Int. J. Circuit Theory Appl. 48(11): 1864-1872 (2020) - Hassan Faraji Baghtash:
A 0.4 V, body-driven, fully differential, tail-less OTA based on current push-pull. Microelectron. J. 99: 104768 (2020) - You Fu, Ninghui Wang, Junqi Liu, Jiqi Wang, Chuansheng Shi, Bin Gao:
Touch Current Measurement with Single Human Body Impedance Networks and Thermal Imaging Techniques for Electric Heating Tubes Filled with Electrician Grade Magnesium Oxide Powder. CACRE 2020: 504-510 - Dominik Veit, Jürgen Oehm:
A Current Reference with high Robustness to Process and Supply Voltage Variations unaffected by Body Effect upon Threshold Voltage. NEWCAS 2020: 34-37 - 2019
- Sasan Nikseresht, Seyed Javad Azhari:
A new current-mode computational analog block free from the body-effect. Integr. 65: 18-31 (2019) - Jie Zhang, Guangyang Lin, Peng Cui, Yuping Zeng:
High-performance ultrathin body TiO2 TFTs with record on/off current ratio and subthreshold swinz. DRC 2019: 139-140 - Luis Henrique Rodovalho, Pedro Toledo, Sergio Bampi:
A 0.6 V Current Reference Based on the MOSFET Forward-Body-Biased ZTC Condition. ICECS 2019: 290-293 - Thiago Batista Soeiro, Elena Mengotti, Enea Bianda, Gabriel Ortiz:
Performance Evaluation of the Body-Diode of SiC Mosfets under Repetitive Surge Current Operation. IECON 2019: 5154-5159
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