E. Muhr
Aix-Marseille University
11 Papers
5 Citations
E. Muhr is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: CMOS & Pulse generator. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
A 100 MHz PRF IR-UWB CMOS Transceiver With Pulse Shaping Capabilities and Peak Voltage Detector
Remy Vauche,E. Muhr,O. Fourquin,Sylvain Bourdel,Jean Gaubert,Nicolas Dehaese,Stephane Meillere,Herve Barthelemy,Laurent Ouvry +8 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a high-rate IR-UWB transceiver chipset implemented in a 130-nm CMOS technology for WBAN and biomedical applications in the 3.1–4.9 GHz band and an analytical up-converted Gaussian pulse is used to predict its settings.
High efficiency UWB pulse generator for ultra-low-power applications
Remy Vauche,Sylvain Bourdel,Nicolas Dehaese,Jean Gaubert,Oswaldo Ramos Sparrow,E. Muhr,Herve Barthelemy +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a fully integrated ultra-low-power ultra wide band (UWB) pulse generator was designed and optimized for low rate and localization applications, which achieved high energy sub-nanosecond pulses.
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High rate UWB CMOS transceiver chipset for WBAN and biomedical applications
Oswaldo Ramos Sparrow,Remy Vauche,Nicolas Dehaese,Sylvain Bourdel,Jean Gaubert,Ines Ben Amor,E. Muhr,Pascal Losco,O. Fourquin +8 more
TL;DR: To improve the budget link of the non-coherent based transceiver a Randomly Alternate OOK signaling is proposed which leads to an estimated communication range of 2.36 m in a free space propagation channel.
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Reliable ReRAM-based Logic Operations for Computing in Memory
Mathieu Moreau,E. Muhr,Marc Bocquet,Hassen Aziza,Jean-Michel Portal,Bastien Giraud,Jean-Philippe Noel +6 more
- 01 Oct 2018
TL;DR: Using two transistors – one ReRAM (2T1R) memory cell architecture with differential approach to enhanced read reliability, the structure enables fast computation of any bitwise logic operations with high reliability, promoting the computing in memory (CiM) concept.
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An inductorless CMOS UWB pulse generator with active pulse shaping circuit
Sylvain Bourdel,Remy Vauche,O. Ramos,E. Muhr,Jean Gaubert,Nicolas Dehaese,Herve Barthelemy +6 more
- 14 Nov 2013
TL;DR: In this article, the design of an UWB pulse generator is presented, which is based on an elementary pulse combination technique which enables the emitted pulse to be precisely shaped and can be used to ensure regulation compliance.
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