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The NCKU has been selected to present papers at the 2023 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference (A-SSCC).
Asia dominates the global semiconductor industry, and the IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference (A-SSCC) is considered a premier academic platform for IC design in Asia. The team led by Professor Kuang-Wei Cheng (scopus) from the Department of Electrical Engineering at NCKU has successfully had their paper selected, making it one of the four papers chosen from Taiwan.
The A-SSCC showcases the latest and most advanced chip and circuit designs in the solid-state and semiconductor fields, with presented papers carrying both academic and industrial impact. Professor Kuang-Wei Cheng's team (scopus) at NCKU has developed ultra-low-power multi-channel wireless transmitters to meet the "ultra-low-power" requirements of IoT devices. They achieved this by reducing the operating power of the frequency synthesizer using "injection locking and edge-combining frequency doubling technology." Additionally, they designed a high-efficiency current-mode power amplifier to improve energy transfer efficiency. This energy-efficient transmitter can extend the battery life of IoT devices and can be combined with energy harvesting technology to create self-sustaining IoT systems.
The 2023 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference (A-SSCC) is scheduled to take place from November 5 to 8 in Haikou, Hainan Province, China. Taiwan has a total of four selected papers this year, including Professor Kuang-Wei Cheng's team (scopus) from NCKU, Professor Chia-Hsiang Yang's team from National Taiwan University, and Professor Yu-De Liao's team and Professor Po-Hung Chen's team from Yang Ming Chiao Tung University.
The Taipei Chapter of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS) held a press conference on the A-SSCC in Taiwan on the morning of October 27, where the NCKU team presented their work through posters. The event not only introduced the selected papers for the 2023 A-SSCC but also featured a special address by Lu Chaoqun, Chairman of YuChuang Technology, providing an overview of semiconductor industry trends and key technological developments in Taiwan. Additionally, the Technical Committee Co-Chairs for this year's A-SSCC, Professors Pei-Yun Tsai, Tsung-Te Liu, and Po-Chun Huang, provided explanations about the conference agenda, highlighted papers, and the future development of chip design.
The 2023 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference will focus on the theme "Silicon System with Open Platform for Heterogeneous Integration." The conference will include four keynote speeches by top experts in the semiconductor field, covering topics such as semiconductor chip design, 6G mobile technology, architecture challenges for heterogeneous processors, and ESD protection in circuit design.
The A-SSCC is an international forum showcasing the latest and most advanced chip and circuit designs in the solid-state and semiconductor fields. The conference, supported by the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society, is held annually in Asia in November, providing researchers and engineers with the opportunity to exchange advanced technologies with top experts in the field. The A-SSCC also contributes to the development of chip design technology in Asia. For more information, please refer to the official IEEE A-SSCC 2023 website.
The A-SSCC showcases the latest and most advanced chip and circuit designs in the solid-state and semiconductor fields, with presented papers carrying both academic and industrial impact. Professor Kuang-Wei Cheng's team (scopus) at NCKU has developed ultra-low-power multi-channel wireless transmitters to meet the "ultra-low-power" requirements of IoT devices. They achieved this by reducing the operating power of the frequency synthesizer using "injection locking and edge-combining frequency doubling technology." Additionally, they designed a high-efficiency current-mode power amplifier to improve energy transfer efficiency. This energy-efficient transmitter can extend the battery life of IoT devices and can be combined with energy harvesting technology to create self-sustaining IoT systems.
The 2023 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference (A-SSCC) is scheduled to take place from November 5 to 8 in Haikou, Hainan Province, China. Taiwan has a total of four selected papers this year, including Professor Kuang-Wei Cheng's team (scopus) from NCKU, Professor Chia-Hsiang Yang's team from National Taiwan University, and Professor Yu-De Liao's team and Professor Po-Hung Chen's team from Yang Ming Chiao Tung University.
The Taipei Chapter of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS) held a press conference on the A-SSCC in Taiwan on the morning of October 27, where the NCKU team presented their work through posters. The event not only introduced the selected papers for the 2023 A-SSCC but also featured a special address by Lu Chaoqun, Chairman of YuChuang Technology, providing an overview of semiconductor industry trends and key technological developments in Taiwan. Additionally, the Technical Committee Co-Chairs for this year's A-SSCC, Professors Pei-Yun Tsai, Tsung-Te Liu, and Po-Chun Huang, provided explanations about the conference agenda, highlighted papers, and the future development of chip design.
The 2023 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference will focus on the theme "Silicon System with Open Platform for Heterogeneous Integration." The conference will include four keynote speeches by top experts in the semiconductor field, covering topics such as semiconductor chip design, 6G mobile technology, architecture challenges for heterogeneous processors, and ESD protection in circuit design.
The A-SSCC is an international forum showcasing the latest and most advanced chip and circuit designs in the solid-state and semiconductor fields. The conference, supported by the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society, is held annually in Asia in November, providing researchers and engineers with the opportunity to exchange advanced technologies with top experts in the field. The A-SSCC also contributes to the development of chip design technology in Asia. For more information, please refer to the official IEEE A-SSCC 2023 website.
The IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Taipei Chapter (SSCS) held a press conference this morning for the Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference (A-SSCC) Taiwan session. Professor Kuang-Wei Cheng (scopus) and his team from the Department of Electrical Engineering at NCKU (on the right) were also in attendance, showcasing their work with a poster presentation.
The 2023 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference (A-SSCC) is scheduled to take place from November 5th to 8th in Haikou City, Hainan Province, China. Taiwan has a total of four selected papers this year, and the team from NCKU is one of the selected contributors.