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Muhammad Arsalan -Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Publications

 

Patent

[1] M. Arsalan, A. Shamim, L. Roy, G. Tarr, “Miniaturized, Low Power FGMOSFET Radiation Sensor and Wireless Dosimeter System”, Patent Pending,  US Full Patent Application # 12/580,670, Docket # 50989.2.P02US01, Oct 2009

[2] A. Shamim, M. Arsalan, L. Roy, “Miniaturized, Low Power, Wireless Transmitter and Receiver with on-chip Antenna, and Wireless Coupling of On-chip and Off-chip Antenna”, Patent Pending, US Full Patent Application # 12/580,654, Oct 2009.

[3] M. Arsalan, M. Hayes, A. Abedi, “System for Early Detection of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury”, Patent Pending,  US Provisional Application # 65627, Docket # 010-ST69-12, Dec 2009.

[4] M. Arsalan, A. Shamim, L. Roy, G. Tarr, M. Shams, “Miniature Wearable Wireless Biomedical Sensor System”, Patent Pending, US Provisional Application # 61105921, Oct 2008.

 

Journal Papers

Published:

 

[5] M. Arsalan, L. Roy, et.al, "A Fully Differential Monolithic LNA with On-chip Antenna for a Short Range Wireless Receiver", Submitted to IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, vol.55, no.7, pp.643-647, October2009.

[6] A. Shamim, M. Arsalan, et.al., “Wireless Dosimeter: System on Chip (SoC) versus System in Package (SiP) for Biomedical and Space Applications,” IEEE Transactions on C & S II, vol.55, no.7, pp.643-647, July 2008.

 

Accepted & Submitted:

[7] M. Arsalan, A. Shamim, et.al, "A Floating Gate MOSFET based Fully Integrated Dosimeter", Submitted to IET Electronic Letters, December 2009.

[8] M. Arsalan, A. Shamim, N. G. Tarr, et.al, "Novel Ultra Low Power Floating Gate MOSFET Based Dosimeter Architecture for Radiotherapy and Space Applications", Submitted to IEEE Sensor Journal, November 2009.

[9] A. Shamim, M. Arsalan et.al., "5GHz LTCC-Based Aperture Coupled Wireless Transmitter for System-on-Package Applications ", IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, Jan 2010 (accepted)

[10] M. Arsalan, M. Shams, "A Comparative Study of Adiabatic Circuit Techniques and Power Clock Generators," Submitted to IET Transactions on Circuit Devices and Systems, Aug 2009 (tentatively accepted)

 

 

Conference Papers

[11] A. Shamim, M. Arsalan, et. al., “Wireless interconnect between on-chip and LTCC antennas for system-in-package applications”, European Wireless Technology Conference (EuWiT), Amsterdam,  Oct 2008 (Best paper award)

[12] M. Arsalan, M. Shams, ”Asynchronous Adiabatic Logic," IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) 2007, May 2007 Pages:3720-3723

[13] A. Shamim, M. Arsalan, et.al.,"5.2 GHz Differential LTCC Antenna and Balun for Biomedical System in Package (SiP) Application," Antenna Technology: Small and Smart Antennas Metamaterials and Applications, 2007. IWAT '07. International Workshop on, Vol., Iss., 21-23 March 2007 Pages:443-446.

[14] A. Shamim, M. Arsalan, et.al.,"5.2 GHz VCO Transmitter with On-Chip Antenna for Biomedical Sensor Applications," North American Radio Science Meeting URSI - CNC/USNC, 2007

[15] A. Shamim, M. Arsalan et.al., "5 GHz Monolithic CMOS Transmitter and Antenna for Short-Range Communications", EuCAP, Edinburgh UK, Nov 2007, pp.1-5 (Invited paper)

[16] M. Arsalan, M. Shams, “Charge-recovery power clock generators for adiabatic logic circuits," VLSI Design, 2005. 18th International Conference on, Vol., Iss., 3-7 Jan. 2005 Pages: 171- 174

[17] M.Arsalan, M.; Shams, M.,"Comparative analysis of adiabatic logic styles," Multitopic Conference, 2004. Proceedings of INMIC 2004. 8th International, Vol., Iss., 24-26 Dec. 2004, Pages: 663- 668

[18] M. Arsalan, M. Shams, "An investigation into transistor-based adiabatic logic styles," Circuits and Systems, 2004. NEWCAS 2004. The 2nd Annual IEEE Northeast Workshop on, Vol., Iss., 20-23 June 2004, Pages: 1- 4

[19] M. Arsalan, M. Shams, "Review of charge-sharing logic circuits," Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2004. Canadian Conference on, Vol.4, Iss., 2-5 May 2004, Pages: 1919- 1922 Vol.4

 

 
 
 

 

 

 
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