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Physically Based Node Distributions For Mesh Generation
International Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 2008A new physically based approach to mesh generation is proposed, which uses the variants of Monte-Carlo (MC) technique. The mesh nodes are treated as interacting particles and their positions are determined using energy minimization. When the approach is extended with the grand-canonical MC scheme the optimization is performed for both the number of ...
H. Zhang, Andrei Smirnov
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Towards physics-based DTCO for performance of advanced technology nodes
We present a case study which shows the path towards design-technology co-optimization (DTCO) based on physical device modeling as opposed to simulation based on empirical mobility models. This allows for more accurate and robust predictions of device performance, and allows to assess novel process options found in 7 nm and 5 nm technology nodes.
Zlatan Stanojević+7 more
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Wireless Camera Nodes on a Cyber-Physical System
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Distributed Smart Camera, 2016This paper describes the configuration of a networked control system with multiple distributed cameras as edge nodes of a cyber-physical system. The proposed architecture deploys multiple distributed on computer vision edge nodes capturing the motion of mobile robots to interact with people on the environment.
José L. Lázaro+4 more
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Cliff's Nodes: Editorials from The Physics Teacher: Clifford Swartz
John L. Hubisz
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Physical design challenges beyond the 22nm node
Proceedings of the 19th international symposium on Physical design, 2010Producing working chips in current (32nm) and forthcoming CMOS technologies feels a lot like trying to create an intricate oil painting using a broom! After all, we are using light with a wavelength of 193nm to create shapes less than a tenth of a wavelength in dimension.
Kevin J. Nowka, Sani R. Nassif
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Simulation of the physical performance of optical packet switching nodes
Journal of Shanghai University (English Edition), 2002A graphical and visual simulation system for the study of optical packet switching (OPS) nodes is accomplished. With the simulation system, the effect on physical performance — bit error rate (BER) due to a variety of factors such as the crosstalk parameters of OPS nodes, number of cascaded OPS nodes, length of optical output buffer, traffic load and ...
Lu-Hua Jia+3 more
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Nature, 2006
A compact electron accelerator can be made by the cunning use of laser pulses to let electrons 'surf' on a plasma wave. The problem has been controlling exactly how much the electrons are accelerated.
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A compact electron accelerator can be made by the cunning use of laser pulses to let electrons 'surf' on a plasma wave. The problem has been controlling exactly how much the electrons are accelerated.
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Ocean Bottom Nodes Ultrasonic Physical Experiment
Proceedings, 2016The current efforts in the hydrocarbon industry have been concentrating in maximize oil and gas production from existing fields as the task of find new reservoirs becomes expansive and difficult. Hence, converted-waves are used in partnership with P-waves for a more complete understanding of reservoirs’ properties and geometrical arrangement.
R.S. Stewart+3 more
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CMOS scaling for the 22nm node and beyond: Device physics and technology
This paper reviews options for CMOS scaling for the 22nm node and beyond. Advanced transistor architectures such as ultra-thin body (UTB), FinFET, gate-all-around (GAA) and vertical options are discussed. Technology challenges faced by all architectures (such as variation, resistance, and capacitance) are analyzed in relation to recent research results.
Kelin J. Kuhn
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