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Milos Krstic

Researcher at Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology

Publications -  191
Citations -  1407

Milos Krstic is an academic researcher from Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Redundancy (engineering). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 174 publications receiving 1226 citations. Previous affiliations of Milos Krstic include University of Potsdam & Innovations for High Performance Microelectronics.

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Globally Asynchronous, Locally Synchronous Circuits: Overview and Outlook

TL;DR: A pragmatic survey on the state of the art in GALS architectural techniques, design flows, and applications and several industrial inventions and changes in methodology, tools, and design flow that would improve GALS-based integration of IP blocks are provided.
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Modified virtually scaling-free adaptive CORDIC rotator algorithm and architecture

TL;DR: A novel Coordinate Rotation Digital Computer (CORDIC) rotator algorithm that converges to the final target angle by adaptively executing appropriate iteration steps while keeping the scale factor virtually constant and completely predictable is proposed.
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Method and device for frame detection and synchronizer

TL;DR: In this paper, a simplified differentiator is used to obtain an absolute maximum in the differentiated signal at that point where the first plateau in JF(k) starts (output of the autocorrelator with Nd=64).
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Low-Power VLSI Implementation of the Inner Receiver for OFDM-Based WLAN Systems

TL;DR: Low-power designs for the synchronizer and channel estimator units of the Inner Receiver in wireless local area network systems are proposed and the use of multiple clock domains and clock gating reduces the power consumption.
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MIMO Transmission in IEEE802.11 WLAN Systems

TL;DR: In this article, the IEEE 802.11 receiver can operate on two alternative physical layers, the first of which is the conventional IEEE802.11 physical layer according to a respective specific standard and provides communication between a transmitter and a receiver via a SISO OFDM transmission.