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  • af Sao-Jie Chen, Tsung-Yi Ho & Yao-Wen Chang
    1.087,95 kr.

  • af Sao-Jie Chen & Yong-Hsiang Hsieh
    1.222,95 kr.

    The 802.11n wireless standard uses 64-state quadrature amplitude modulation (64-QAM) to achieve higher spectral efficiency. Consequently, the transmitter and receiver require a higher signal to noise ratio with the same level of error rate performance.

  • af Sao-Jie Chen, Ying-Cherng Lan, Wen-Chung Tsai & mfl.
    1.333,95 - 1.385,95 kr.

    Providing a comprehensive survey of recent progress in the design and implementation of Networks-on-Chip (NoC), this book addresses a wide spectrum of on-chip communication problems. It offers practical knowledge about the design and implementation of NoC.

  • af Sao-Jie Chen, Yu-Hen Hu, Pao-Ann Hsiung & mfl.
    1.222,95 kr.

    Hardware Software Co-Design of a Multimedia SOC Platform is one of the first of its kinds to provide a comprehensive overview of the design and implementation of the hardware and software of an SoC platform for multimedia applications.

  • af Sao-Jie Chen, Tsung-Yi Ho & Yao-Wen Chang
    1.333,95 kr.

    This book presents a novel multilevel full-chip router, namely mSIGMA for SIGnal-integrity and MAnufacturability optimization. The book includes a detailed description on the modern VLSI routing problems, and multilevel optimization on routing design to solve the chip complexity problem.

  • af Sao-Jie Chen, Yu-Hen Hu, Pao-Ann Hsiung & mfl.
    1.091,95 kr.

    Hardware Software Co-Design of a Multimedia SOC Platform is one of the first of its kinds to provide a comprehensive overview of the design and implementation of the hardware and software of an SoC platform for multimedia applications.

  • af Sao-Jie Chen & Yong-Hsiang Hsieh
    1.444,95 kr.

    The 802.11n wireless standard uses 64-state quadrature amplitude modulation (64-QAM) to achieve higher spectral efficiency. Consequently, the transmitter and receiver require a higher signal to noise ratio with the same level of error rate performance.