Reliable On-Chip Memory Design for CMPs

Author(s):  
Abbas Banaiyanmofrad
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Author(s):  
Kazi Fatima Sharif ◽  
Satyendra N. Biswas

Area efficient and stable memory design is one of the most important tasks in designing system on chip. This research concentrates in designing a new type of hybrid memory model by using only nMOS transistors and memristor.<br />The proposed memory cell is very stable during successive read operates and<br />comparatively faster and also occupies less amount of silicon area. The<br />stability of the data during successive read operation and noise margin are in<br />the promising range. Extensive simulation results using LTspice and<br />Cadence software tools demonstrate the validity and competency of the<br />proposed model.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 (1) ◽  
pp. 000216-000219
Author(s):  
Dongliang Chen ◽  
Jinhui Wang ◽  
Na Gong

With the rapid development of portable devices, it becomes more and more popular for people to watch videos by mobile phones. As people are enjoying to watch videos anytime and anywhere, experience and battery life are two major concerns. This paper presents a viewing context adaptive on-chip video memory design methodology to prolong the battery life of portable devices, while maintaining the viewing experience of users. We developed a model for mobile videos in different luminance contexts and based on it, implemented a low-cost low-power video memory. Our results show that up to 32.6% power savings can be achieved, while maintaining almost the same perception quality, as compared to the conventional SRAM.


2020 ◽  
Vol 477 (14) ◽  
pp. 2679-2696
Author(s):  
Riddhi Trivedi ◽  
Kalyani Barve

The intestinal microbial flora has risen to be one of the important etiological factors in the development of diseases like colorectal cancer, obesity, diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, anxiety and Parkinson's. The emergence of the association between bacterial flora and lungs led to the discovery of the gut–lung axis. Dysbiosis of several species of colonic bacteria such as Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes and transfer of these bacteria from gut to lungs via lymphatic and systemic circulation are associated with several respiratory diseases such as lung cancer, asthma, tuberculosis, cystic fibrosis, etc. Current therapies for dysbiosis include use of probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics to restore the balance between various species of beneficial bacteria. Various approaches like nanotechnology and microencapsulation have been explored to increase the permeability and viability of probiotics in the body. The need of the day is comprehensive study of mechanisms behind dysbiosis, translocation of microbiota from gut to lung through various channels and new technology for evaluating treatment to correct this dysbiosis which in turn can be used to manage various respiratory diseases. Microfluidics and organ on chip model are emerging technologies that can satisfy these needs. This review gives an overview of colonic commensals in lung pathology and novel systems that help in alleviating symptoms of lung diseases. We have also hypothesized new models to help in understanding bacterial pathways involved in the gut–lung axis as well as act as a futuristic approach in finding treatment of respiratory diseases caused by dysbiosis.


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