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Electronic Devices and Circuit Design
Challenges and Applications in the Internet of Things
von Suman Lata Tripathi, Smrity Dwivedi
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-000-34490-5
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 02.02.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 318 Seiten

Preis: 168,99 €

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Offers a broad view of the challenges of electronic devices and circuits for IoT applications in a concise way. It presents the basic concepts and fundamentals behind new low power, high-speed efficient devices, circuits, and systems with new technology in addition to CMOS.



Suman Lata Tripathi, PhD, is associated with Lovely Professional University as a Professor with more than 17 years of experience in academics. She has published more than 45 research papers in refereed journals and conferences and holds several patents. She has organized workshops, summer internships, and expert lectures for students. She has worked as a session chair, conference steering committee member, editorial board member, and reviewer for international and national IEEE journals and conferences. She has been awarded a Research Excellence Award in 2019 at Lovely Professional University and has received the best paper award at IEEE ICICS-2018. She is also associated as an editor/author of books and book series with publishers such as CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Springer, Nova Science Publishers, Scrivener Publishing, Wiley, IGI Global Publisher, Apple Academic Press, etc. Her area of expertise includes microelectronics device modeling and characterization, low power VLSI circuit design, VLSI design of testing and advance FET design for IoT and biomedical applications, etc. She also has an interest in energy-efficient systems, green energy, and renewable energy.

Smrity Dwivedi, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (IITBHU), Varanasi, India. She is an IEEE senior member and an active member of IEEE plasma science, IEEE antenna, and wave propagation sections, and a life member of VEDA (Vacuum Electron Devices and Applications). She is also a reviewer for many international and national journals. She has published many papers in prestigious international and national journals as well as at many international and national conferences. Her current areas of specialization are high-power microwave tubes, smart antenna design using the newest technologies, MMICs, etc.



1. An Overview of Future IoT Systems: Applications, Challenges, and Future Trends 2. Design and Analysis of Advanced MOSFET Structures for IoT Applications 3. Integration of MEMS Sensors for Advanced IoT Applications 4. CMOS Bootstrap Driver 5. Implementation of Low-Power BIST Using Bit Swapping Complete Feedback Shift Register (BSCFSR) 6. A Review of Low-Power CMOS Comparator 7. Encryption and Decryption Algorithms for IoT Device Communication 8. Future of Video Forensics in IoT 9. Role of Microstrip Patch Antenna for Embedded IoT Applications 10. Sensible Vision Using Image Processing 11. Detection of Blocking Artifacts in JPEG Compressed Images at Low Bit Rate for IoT Applications 12. Quality of Service Provisioning in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 13. Solution of Automatic Generation Control of Multi-Area Power Plant Strategy with Nonconventional Energy Source in Cooperation with Smart Controllers 14. IoT-Based Technology for Smart Farming 15. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing for IoT 16. Fading Channel Capacity of Cognitive Radio Networks 17. Touch Screen Mobile Phones Form Analysis Using Kansei Engineering


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