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Novel Algorithms For Fast Statistical Analysis Of Scaled Circuits 2nd Edition Amith Singhee Rob A Rutenbar

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Novel Algorithms For Fast Statistical Analysis Of Scaled Circuits 2nd Edition Amith Singhee Rob A Rutenbar
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.7 MB
Pages: 736
Author: Amith Singhee; Rob A. Rutenbar
ISBN: 9789048131006, 9048131006
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 2

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Novel Algorithms For Fast Statistical Analysis Of Scaled Circuits 2nd Edition Amith Singhee Rob A Rutenbar by Amith Singhee; Rob A. Rutenbar 9789048131006, 9048131006 instant download after payment.

As VLSI technology moves to the nanometer scale for transistor feature sizes, the impact of manufacturing imperfections result in large variations in the circuit performance. Traditional CAD tools are not well-equipped to handle this scenario, since they do not model this statistical nature of the circuit parameters and performances, or if they do, the existing techniques tend to be over-simplified or intractably slow. Novel Algorithms for Fast Statistical Analysis of Scaled Circuits draws upon ideas for attacking parallel problems in other technical fields, such as computational finance, machine learning and actuarial risk, and synthesizes them with innovative attacks for the problem domain of integrated circuits. The result is a set of novel solutions to problems of efficient statistical analysis of circuits in the nanometer regime.

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