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Dennis Sylvester
Dennis Sylvester
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan
Verified email at umich.edu
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Near-threshold computing: Reclaiming moore's law through energy efficient integrated circuits
RG Dreslinski, M Wieckowski, D Blaauw, D Sylvester, T Mudge
Proceedings of the IEEE 98 (2), 253-266, 2010
11512010
New paradigm of predictive MOSFET and interconnect modeling for early circuit simulation
Y Cao, T Sato, M Orshansky, D Sylvester, C Hu
Proceedings of the IEEE 2000 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (Cat. No …, 2000
7242000
Theoretical and practical limits of dynamic voltage scaling
B Zhai, D Blaauw, D Sylvester, K Flautner
Proceedings of the 41st annual Design Automation Conference, 868-873, 2004
5582004
A portable 2-transistor picowatt temperature-compensated voltage reference operating at 0.5 V
M Seok, G Kim, D Blaauw, D Sylvester
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits 47 (10), 2534-2545, 2012
4562012
Neural cache: Bit-serial in-cache acceleration of deep neural networks
C Eckert, X Wang, J Wang, A Subramaniyan, R Iyer, D Sylvester, ...
2018 ACM/IEEE 45Th annual international symposium on computer architecture …, 2018
4522018
Getting to the bottom of deep submicron
D Sylvester, K Keutzer
Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE/ACM international conference on Computer-aided …, 1998
4151998
Statistical analysis and optimization for VLSI: Timing and power
A Srivastava, D Sylvester, D Blaauw
Springer Science & Business Media, 2006
3872006
A 28 nm configurable memory (TCAM/BCAM/SRAM) using push-rule 6T bit cell enabling logic-in-memory
S Jeloka, NB Akesh, D Sylvester, D Blaauw
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits 51 (4), 1009-1021, 2016
3422016
Analysis and mitigation of variability in subthreshold design
B Zhai, S Hanson, D Blaauw, D Sylvester
Proceedings of the 2005 international symposium on Low power electronics and …, 2005
3342005
A highly resilient routing algorithm for fault-tolerant NoCs
D Fick, A DeOrio, G Chen, V Bertacco, D Sylvester, D Blaauw
2009 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition, 21-26, 2009
3322009
A2: Analog malicious hardware
K Yang, M Hicks, Q Dong, T Austin, D Sylvester
2016 IEEE symposium on security and privacy (SP), 18-37, 2016
3192016
Ultralow-voltage, minimum-energy CMOS
S Hanson, B Zhai, K Bernstein, D Blaauw, A Bryant, L Chang, KK Das, ...
IBM journal of research and development 50 (4.5), 469-490, 2006
3062006
A cubic-millimeter energy-autonomous wireless intraocular pressure monitor
G Chen, H Ghaed, R Haque, M Wieckowski, Y Kim, G Kim, D Fick, D Kim, ...
2011 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, 310-312, 2011
2742011
A Modular 1 mm Die-Stacked Sensing Platform With Low Power IC Inter-Die Communication and Multi-Modal Energy Harvesting
Y Lee, S Bang, I Lee, Y Kim, G Kim, MH Ghaed, P Pannuto, P Dutta, ...
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits 48 (1), 229-243, 2012
2712012
Millimeter-scale nearly perpetual sensor system with stacked battery and solar cells
G Chen, M Fojtik, D Kim, D Fick, J Park, M Seok, MT Chen, Z Foo, ...
2010 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference-(ISSCC), 288-289, 2010
2652010
Method for correcting a mask design layout
AB Kahng, P Gupta, D Sylvester, J Yang
US Patent 7,149,999, 2006
2502006
Vicis: A reliable network for unreliable silicon
D Fick, A DeOrio, J Hu, V Bertacco, D Blaauw, D Sylvester
Proceedings of the 46th Annual Design Automation Conference, 812-817, 2009
2492009
Energy-efficient subthreshold processor design
B Zhai, S Pant, L Nazhandali, S Hanson, J Olson, A Reeves, M Minuth, ...
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems 17 (8 …, 2009
2442009
A global wiring paradigm for deep submicron design
D Sylvester, K Keutzer
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and …, 2000
2442000
A fully-integrated 71 nW CMOS temperature sensor for low power wireless sensor nodes
S Jeong, Z Foo, Y Lee, JY Sim, D Blaauw, D Sylvester
IEEE Journal of solid-state circuits 49 (8), 1682-1693, 2014
2402014
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