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01 Jun 2012·Materials Express
Monte Carlo Study of Small Diameter Silicon Nanowire Field Effect Transistor
Author: Morusupalli, Subrahmanya P. ; Verma, Amit ; Buin, Andrei K. ; Basavaraju, Shreyas
We report on the elec. response of small diameter silicon nanowire p-channel field effect transistors.The study was conducted using ensemble Monte Carlo simulation, where the band structure was calculated using tight-binding method, and the hole-phonon scattering rates were calculated using first-order perturbation theory and deformation potential approximationOhmic source and drain contacts were assumed.Device electrostatic conditions were calculated by solving Gauss Law in integral form in lieu of the traditional Poisson equation.The devices showed high drive current and ON/OFF current ratio, and a fast switching response.
24 Sep 2010·Proceedings of the 2010 ACM international workshop on mmWave communications: from circuits to networks
what is the killer application and how to make it happen?
Author: Li, Guoqing ; Madhow, Upamanyu ; Hansen, Christopher ; Lakkis, Ismail
01 May 2008·ICC Workshops - 2008 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops
MMSE-FDE Based on Estimated SNR for Single-Carrier Block Transmission (SCBT) in Multi-Gbps WPAN (IEEE 802.15.3c)
Author: S. Kato ; H. Harada ; Ming Lei ; I. Lakkis
This paper investigates using minimum-mean- square-error frequency-domain equalization (MMSE-FDE) based on a simple signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) estimation method for single-carrier block transmission (SCBT) over multi-path fading channels. The SNR was estimated by using channel frequency response (CFR) estimates obtained in the frequency domain. The performance was evaluated in the environments of IEEE 802.15.3c which is an emerging 60-GHz standard supporting data rates of multi-giga bits per second (multi-Gbps). We also introduced the radio frequency (RF) impairments into the simulations. The Reed-Solomon (RS) codes were used to correct errors. The simulation results show that by using reasonable number of channel estimation sequences (CES), the MMSE-FDE based on estimated SNR has only 0.8dB performance degradation in comparison with the one with perfect channel information. Thus, SCBT with MMSE-FDE (aided by SNR estimation) is very promising for realizing data rates of multi-Gbps in wireless personal area network (WPAN).
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