In tegration of carbon nanostructures on CMOS for lab-on-a-chip sensing.
Khandaker A. Al MamunJinlong GuDale K. HensleySyed K. IslamNicole McFarlanePublished in: ISCAS (2016)
Keyphrases
- image sensor
- analog vlsi
- cmos image sensor
- high speed
- circuit design
- low cost
- single chip
- dynamic range
- cmos technology
- low power
- chip design
- boundary conditions
- digital camera
- image processing algorithms
- video camera
- focal plane
- random access memory
- sensor networks
- nm technology
- power consumption
- solid state
- power dissipation
- sensing devices
- data acquisition
- ultra low power
- hardware and software
- real time
- carbon dioxide
- imaging systems
- motion blur
- metal oxide semiconductor
- silicon on insulator
- vlsi implementation
- low voltage
- mixed signal
- design considerations
- host computer
- infrared
- wide dynamic range
- neural network