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Philips

CompanyVantaa, Finland
About: Philips is a company organization based out in Vantaa, Finland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Layer (electronics). The organization has 68260 authors who have published 99663 publications receiving 1882329 citations. The organization is also known as: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. & Royal Philips Electronics.


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10 Nov 1995-Science
TL;DR: Successful coupling of metal-insulator-semiconductor field-effect transistors with polymer semiconductors into ring oscillators demonstrates that these logic gates can switch subsequent gates and perform logic operations.
Abstract: Metal-insulator-semiconductor field-effect transistors have been fabricated from polymer semiconductors that can be processed from solution. The performance of these transistors is sufficient to allow the construction of simple logic gates that display voltage amplification. Successful coupling of these gates into ring oscillators demonstrates that these logic gates can switch subsequent gates and perform logic operations. The ability to perform logic operations is an essential requirement for the use of polymer-based transistors in low-cost low-end data storage applications.

469 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined the position of this mechanism among other ways of catalytic activation, and the experimental evidence for this mechanism was presented in more detail, among them the deoxygenation of nitrocompounds and carboxylic acids.
Abstract: This review deals with the mechanism that is arbitrarily called below the Mars and Van Krevelen (MvK) mechanism. The characteristic feature of this mechanism is that some products of the reaction leave the solid catalysts’ surface with one or more constituents of the catalysts’ lattice. First in this review, the position of this mechanism amongst other ways of catalytic activation will be defined. Then, the experimental evidence for this mechanism will be presented. Some less common reactions running with this mechanism will be discussed in more detail, among them the deoxygenation of nitrocompounds and carboxylic acids. The participation of the lattice components (O, S, Cl, H) in the formation of products leads to a relation of the catalytic activity with the thermodynamic parameters characterizing the catalysts lattice. A proper use of such quantified relation will be also discussed.

468 citations

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TL;DR: The authors consider elastic image registration based on a set of corresponding anatomical point landmarks and approximating thin-plate splines and uses a semi-automatic approach based on three-dimensional (3-D) differential operators to localize landmarks.
Abstract: The authors consider elastic image registration based on a set of corresponding anatomical point landmarks and approximating thin-plate splines. This approach is an extension of the original interpolating thin-plate spline approach and allows to take into account landmark localization errors. The extension is important for clinical applications since landmark extraction is always prone to error. The authors' approach is based on a minimizing functional and can cope with isotropic as well as anisotropic landmark errors. In particular, in the latter case it is possible to include different types of landmarks, e.g., unique point landmarks as well as arbitrary edge points. Also, the scheme is general with respect to the image dimension and the order of smoothness of the underlying functional. Optimal affine transformations as well as interpolating thin-plate splines are special cases of this scheme. To localize landmarks the authors use a semi-automatic approach which is based on three-dimensional (3-D) differential operators. Experimental results are presented for two-dimensional as well as 3-D tomographic images of the human brain.

467 citations

Book ChapterDOI
TL;DR: This work introduces the concept of a delta-contracting and epsilon-revealing function which executes preprocessing in the biometric authentication scheme and believes that this concept can become a building block of a public infrastructure for biometrics authentication that nonetheless preserves privacy of the participants.
Abstract: In biometrics, a human being needs to be identified based on some characteristic physiological parameters. Often this recognition is part of some security system. Secure storage of reference data (i.e., user templates) of individuals is a key concern. It is undesirable that a dishonest verifier can misuse parameters that he obtains before or during a recognition process. We propose a method that allows a verifier to check the authenticity of the prover in a way that the verifier does not learn any information about the biometrics of the prover, unless the prover willingly releases these parameters. To this end, we introduce the concept of a delta-contracting and epsilon-revealing function which executes preprocessing in the biometric authentication scheme. It is believed that this concept can become a building block of a public infrastructure for biometric authentication that nonetheless preserves privacy of the participants.

466 citations

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TL;DR: A selection of recently published lightweight-cryptography implementations are presented and compared to state-of-the-art results in their field, targeting embedded hardware and software.
Abstract: The tight cost and implementation constraints of high-volume products, including secure RFID tags and smart cards, require specialized cryptographic implementations. The authors review recent developments in this area for symmetric and asymmetric ciphers, targeting embedded hardware and software. In this article, we present a selection of recently published lightweight-cryptography implementations and compare them to state-of-the-art results in their field.

465 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Mark Raymond Adams1471187135038
Dario R. Alessi13635474753
Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin12964685630
Sanjay Kumar120205282620
Mark W. Dewhirst11679757525
Carl G. Figdor11656652145
Mathias Fink11690051759
David B. Solit11446952340
Giulio Tononi11451158519
Jie Wu112153756708
Claire M. Fraser10835276292
Michael F. Berger10754052426
Nikolaus Schultz106297120240
Rolf Müller10490550027
Warren J. Manning10260638781
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20235
202239
2021898
20201,428
20191,665
20181,378