Advanced CMOS Integrated Circuit Design and Application III
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Electronic Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2025 | Viewed by 281
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Interests: RF/millimeter-wave transceiver front-end IC design for radar systems; terahertz-wave integrated circuits and systems; MMIC design; miniaturized radar sensors; CW/FSK/FMCW radar sensors; remote vital sign detection; HRV analysis using radar sensors
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Interests: microwave systems; millimeter-wave/THz systems; detectors
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The recent developments of various application systems and platforms, such as 5G, B5G, 6G, and the IoT, is based on the advancement of CMOS-integrated circuit technology which enables the implementation of high-performance chipsets. In addition to developments in the traditional fields of analog and digital integrated circuits, the development of CMOS IC design and application in high-power and high-frequency applications, which had previously been thought to be possible only with compound semiconductor technology, is a core technology driving rapid industrial development.
This Special Issue aims to highlight advances in all aspects of CMOS-integrated circuit design and applications, regardless of operating frequencies, output powers, and analog/digital domain. Up-to-date reviews and original works are accepted for this Special Issue.
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Next-generation CMOS circuit design and application;
- CMOS RF/microwave/millimeter-wave/terahertz-wave-integrated circuits and systems;
- All kinds of circuits, systems, and applications based on CMOS technology, including Analog IC, digital IC, power management IC, driver IC, readout IC, high-powered IC;
- CMOS-integrated circuits specially used for wireless or wired systems and applications, such as converters, controllers, sensors, interfaces, frequency synthesizers/generators, rectennas, rectifiers, and so on;
- CMOS design methodology using any up-to-date EDA tools;
- Design process to achieve the high-performance CMOS circuits and systems;
- Algorithms and signal processing methods to improve the performances of CMOS circuits and systems.
For reference, you may refer to publications in Volume I and Volume II of this Special Issue series.
Prof. Dr. Jong-Ryul Yang
Dr. Seong-Tae Han
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- CMOS
- integrated circuits and systems
- high-powered IC
- high-frequency IC
- millimeter-wave integrated circuits
- terahertz-wave integrated circuits
- analog circuits
- digital circuits
- VLSI
- solid-state integrated circuits
- power management integrated circuits
- drivers
- converters
- controllers
- sensor IC
- interface IC
- readout circuits and systems
- rectennas
- rectifiers
- frequency synthesizers/generators
- CMOS design process and methodology
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