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Hiroshima Univ. Higashihiroshima‐shi Jpn | 論文
- Formation of Pd Nanodots Induced by Remote Hydrogen Plasma and Its Application to Floating Gate MOS Memories(Session4A: Nonvolatile Memory)
- Distributed Zone Partitioning Schemes for CAN and Its Application to the Load Balancing in Pure P2P Systems (特集 新時代の分散処理とネットワーク(WebサービスとP2P))
- Semi-Dynamic Multiprocessor Scheduling with an Asymptotically Optimal Performance Ratio
- An Efficient Scheduling Scheme for Assigning Transmission Opportunity in QoS-Guaranteed Wireless LAN
- Developing and Evaluating a Training Program for Server Administrators in Schools
- The Impact of H_2 Anneal on Resistive Switching in Pt/TiO_2/Pt Structure(Session 2A : Memory 1)
- The Impact of H_2 Anneal on Resistive Switching in Pt/TiO_2/Pt Structure(Session 2A : Memory 1)
- Acceleration of DCT Processing with Massive-Parallel Memory-Embedded SIMD Matrix Processor(Image Processing and Video Processing)
- Characterization of Germanium Nanocrystallites Grown on SiO_2 by a Conductive AFM Probe Technique(Nanomaterials and Quantum-Effect Devices, Fundamental and Application of Advanced Semiconductor Devices)
- Adaptive Subcarrier Allocation for Multi-User OFDM System(Wide Band Systems)
- Compact Double-Gate Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor Model for Device/Circuit Optimization
- High-Rate GaAs Epitaxial Lift-Off Technique for Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits
- High-Efficiency Micromirrors and Branched Optical Waveguides on Si Chips
- Degraded Frequency-Tuning Range and Oscillation Amplitude of LC-VCOs due to the Nonquasi-Static Effect in MOS Varactors
- Non-Quasi-Static Carrier Dynamics of MOSFETs under Low-Voltage Operation
- Random Telegraph Signals in Two-Dimensional Array of Si Quantum Dots
- Random Telegraph Signals in Two-Dimensional Array of Si Quantum Dots
- Random Telegraph Signals in Two-Dimensional Array of Si Quantum Dots
- Formation of Pd Nanodots Induced by Remote Hydrogen Plasma and Its Application to Floating Gate MOS Memories
- Electrical Properties of Highly Crystallized Ge : H Thin Films Grown from VHF Inductively-Coupled Plasma of H_2-diluted GeH_4(Session9A: Silicon Devices IV)