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1. Symmetrical FET Modeling
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with empirical modeling of symmetrical Field-Effect Transistors (FETs). It covers three distinct topics within the areas of modeling and parameter extraction of microwave FETs.First, the symmetry of FET devices is addressed. Such devices are often used in transceivers as a building block for switches. LÄS MER
2. Mode switch for component-based multi-mode systems
Sammanfattning : Component-based software engineering is becoming a prominent solution to the development of complex embedded systems. Since it allows a system to be built by reusable and independently developed components, component-based development substantially facilitates the development of a complex embedded system and allows its complexity to be better managed. LÄS MER
3. Switch-Level Fault Simulation Based on Local Algorithms
Sammanfattning : The presence of realistic faults in CMOS networks, such as shorts and opens, frequently gives rise to intermediate voltage values. At the switch level, these values result in undetermined logic states (X) which are likely to propagate to the outputs, causing uncertainty in the estimation of test set efficiency. LÄS MER
4. Introducing Mode Switch in Component-Based Software Development
Sammanfattning : Self-adaptivity, characterized by the ability to dynamically adjust behavior at runtime, is a growing trend in the evolution of modern embedded systems. While self-adaptive systems tend to be flexible and autonomous, self-adaptivity may inevitably complicate software design, test and analysis. LÄS MER
5. Simplicity within Complexity : Understanding dynamics of cellular networks by model reduction
Sammanfattning : Cellular networks composed of interactions between genes, proteins and metabolites, determines the behavioural repertoire of the cell. Recent developments in high-throughput experimental techniques and computational methods allow static descriptions of these networks on a genome scale. LÄS MER