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STMicroelectronics

CompanyGeneva, Switzerland
About: STMicroelectronics is a company organization based out in Geneva, Switzerland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Transistor. The organization has 17172 authors who have published 29543 publications receiving 300766 citations. The organization is also known as: SGS-Thomson & STM.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a graphene field-effect transistor (GFET) based pressure sensor for tactile sensing is presented, which comprises GFET connected with a piezoelectric metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitor in an extended gate configuration.
Abstract: This paper presents graphene field-effect transistor (GFET) based pressure sensors for tactile sensing. The sensing device comprises GFET connected with a piezoelectric metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitor in an extended gate configuration. The application of pressure on MIM generates a piezo-potential which modulates the channel current of GFET. The fabricated pressure sensor was tested over a range of 23.54–94.18 kPa, and it exhibits a sensitivity of 4.55 × 10−3 kPa−1. Further, the low voltage (∼100 mV) operation of the presented pressure sensors makes them ideal for wearable electronic applications.

81 citations

Patent
04 Aug 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for driving electronic devices connected to a vehicle trailer tow connector is described, in which a trailer electronic device control signal is receiving from a vehicle data communication network.
Abstract: In a method for driving electronic devices connected to a vehicle trailer tow connector a trailer electronic device control signal is receiving from a vehicle data communication network. In response to the received control signal, a solid state power control device is switched to connect electrical power to a selected pin of the trailer tow connector. The trailer electronic device control signal may be received from a wiring harness connector connected to a vehicle data communication network. A vehicle trailer tow connector module includes a module housing. A vehicle wiring connector and a trailer wiring connector are coupled to the module housing. A power control circuit is connected to a selected pin in the trailer wiring connector. A controller circuit is coupled to the vehicle wiring connector for receiving communication data from a vehicle data bus, and coupled by control lines to the power control circuit.

81 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A 60 GHz wideband power amplifier is fabricated in a standard CMOS SOI 65 nm process based on two cascode stages based on coplanar wave guide transmission lines that have low losses thanks to the high-resistivity SOI substrate.
Abstract: A 60 GHz wideband power amplifier (PA) is fabricated in a standard CMOS SOI 65 nm process. The PA is based on two cascode stages. Input, output and inter-stage matching use coplanar wave guide (CPW) transmission lines that have low losses thanks to the high-resistivity SOI substrate (3 kΩ · cm). The PA measurements are carried out for supply voltages VDD going from 1.2 V to 2.6 V and achieve a saturation power of 10 dBm to 16.5 dBm respectively. The peak power-added efficiency (PAE) is higher than 20% for all applied VDD values.

81 citations

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TL;DR: This paper proposes an architecture that leverages the security concepts both from content-centric and traditional connection-oriented approaches, and provides a mechanism to protect from replay attacks by coupling the OSCAR scheme with the CoAP application protocol.
Abstract: Billions of smart, but constrained objects wirelessly connected to the global network require novel paradigms in network design. New protocol standards, tailored to constrained devices, have been designed taking into account requirements such as asynchronous application traffic, need for caching, and group communication. The existing connection oriented security architecture is not able to keep up---first, in terms of the supported features, but also in terms of the scale and resulting latency on small constrained devices. In this paper, we propose an architecture that leverages the security concepts both from content-centric and traditional connection-oriented approaches. We rely on secure channels established by means of (D)TLS for key exchange, but we get rid of the notion of the 'state' among communicating entities. We provide a mechanism to protect from replay attacks by coupling our scheme with the CoAP application protocol. Our object-based security architecture (OSCAR) intrinsically supports caching and multicast, and does not affect the radio duty-cycling operation of constrained objects. We evaluate OSCAR in two cases: 802.15.4 Low Power and Lossy Networks (LLN) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication for two different hardware platforms and MAC layers on a real testbed and using the Cooja emulator. We show significant energy savings at constrained servers and reasonable delays. We also discuss the applicability of OSCAR to Smart City deployments.

81 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
07 Apr 2011
TL;DR: A compact mechanical design that combines a triple tuning-fork structure within a single vibrating element achieves satisfactory performance in terms of thermal stability, cross-axis error, and acoustic noise immunity by using a small die size.
Abstract: Motivated by the increasing demand of integrated inertial-sensing solutions for motion processing and dead-reckoning navigation in handheld devices and low-cost GPS navigators, this paper reports the details of a 3-axis silicon MEMS vibratory gyroscope that fulfills the pressing market requirements for low power consumption, small size and low cost. Thanks to a compact mechanical design that combines a triple tuning-fork structure within a single vibrating element, our solution achieves satisfactory performance in terms of thermal stability, cross-axis error, and acoustic noise immunity by using a small die size. Furthermore, the presence of a single primary vibration mode for the excitation of the 3 tuning-forks, together with the possibility of sensing the pickoff modes in a multiplexing fashion, allows to design a small-area, low-power ASIC.

81 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Bharat Bhushan116127662506
Albert Polman9744542985
G. Pessina8482830807
Andrea Santangelo8388629019
Paolo Mattavelli7448219926
Daniele Ielmini6836716443
Jean-François Carpentier6245914271
Robert Henderson5844013189
Bruce B. Doris5660412366
Renato Longhi551778644
Aldo Romani5442511513
Paul Muralt5434412694
Enrico Zanoni5370513926
Gaudenzio Meneghesso5170312567
Franco Zappa502749211
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202225
2021560
2020798
2019952
2018948
2017781