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  • 1997 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the design o analog integrated circuits and to computer-aided analog design.

Overview

L.R. Carley is affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States, focusing primarily on research in computer science and engineering. Their work spans several specialized areas including electrical and electronic engineering, information systems, statistical and nonlinear physics, artificial intelligence, and computer networks and communications.

The main topics addressed in Carley's research cover information and cyber security, spam and phishing detection, network security and intrusion detection, complex network analysis techniques, millimeter-wave propagation and modeling, microwave engineering and waveguides, and advanced MIMO systems optimization.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Carley include:

  • Dual-Band, Two-Layer Millimeter-Wave Transceiver for Hybrid MIMO Systems (2021), published in IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • A Deep Reinforcement Learning Framework for High-Dimensional Circuit Linearization (2022), published in IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • Adapting the RACER Architecture to Integrate Improved In-ReRAM Logic Primitives (2022), published in IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems
  • Simulation of Human Organizations with Computational Human Factors Against Phishing Campaigns (2025), published in International Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security
  • ARCANA-Research/RACER-Artifacts: v1.0-rc1 (2021), published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Carley frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Among frequent coauthors are Kathleen M. Carley, Jeongkeun Shin, Jeyanandh Paramesh, Minh S. Q. Truong, and Liting Shen.

Carley publishes in various venues relevant to their research specialties. Frequent venues include:

  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems
  • International Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

They were honored as an IEEE Fellow in 1997 for their contributions to the design of analog integrated circuits and to computer-aided analog design.

Best Publications

  • Laminated high-aspect-ratio microstructures in a conventional CMOS process

    G.K. Fedder;S. Santhanam;M.L. Reed;S.C. Eagle

  • OASYS: a framework for analog circuit synthesis

    R. Harjani;R.A. Rutenbar;L.R. Carley

  • Synthesis of high-performance analog circuits in ASTRX/OBLX

    E.S. Ochotta;R.A. Rutenbar;L.R. Carley

  • A low-noise low-offset capacitive sensing amplifier for a 50-/spl mu/g//spl radic/Hz monolithic CMOS MEMS accelerometer

    Jiangfeng Wu;G.K. Fedder;L.R. Carley

  • A noise-shaping coder topology for 15+ bit converters

    L.R. Carley

  • KOAN/ANAGRAM II: new tools for device-level analog placement and routing

    J.M. Cohn;D.J. Garrod;R.A. Rutenbar;L.R. Carley

  • Anaconda: simulation-based synthesis of analog circuits via stochastic pattern search

    R. Phelps;M. Krasnicki;R.A. Rutenbar;L.R. Carley

  • Addressing substrate coupling in mixed-mode ICs: simulation and power distribution synthesis

    B.R. Stanisic;N.K. Verghese;R.A. Rutenbar;L.R. Carley

  • Trimming analog circuits using floating-gate analog MOS memory

    L.R. Carley

  • Analysis of switched-capacitor common-mode feedback circuit

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  • MAELSTROM: efficient simulation-based synthesis for custom analog cells

    M. Krasnicki;R. Phelps;R.A. Rutenbar;L.R. Carley

  • A post-CMOS micromachined lateral accelerometer

    Hao Luo;Gang Zhang;L.R. Carley;G.K. Fedder

  • Micromachined high-Q inductors in a 0.18-/spl mu/m copper interconnect low-k dielectric CMOS process

    H. Lakdawala;X. Zhu;H. Luo;S. Santhanam

  • Performance comparison of detection methods in magnetic recording

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  • Single-chip computers with microelectromechanical systems-based magnetic memory (invited)

    L. Richard Carley;James A. Bain;Gary K. Fedder;David W. Greve

  • Laminated high-aspect-ratio microstructures in a conventional CMOS process

    G.K. Fedder;S. Santhanam;M.L. Reed;S.C. Eagle

  • Remembrance of circuits past: macromodeling by data mining in large analog design spaces

    Hongzhou Liu;A. Singhee;R.A. Rutenbar;L.R. Carley

  • Analog Device-Level Layout Automation

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  • Integer programming based topology selection of cell-level analog circuits

    P.C. Maulik;L.R. Carley;R.A. Rutenbar

  • Integrated sensor and range-finding analog signal processor

    A. Gruss;L.R. Carley;T. Kanade

  • A Prototype Framework for Knowledge-Based Analog Circuit Synthesis

    R. Harjani;R. A. Rutenbar;L. R. Carley

  • An 85 mW, 10 b, 40 Msample/s CMOS parallel-pipelined ADC

    K. Nakamura;M. Hotta;L.R. Carley;D.J. Allsot

  • Synthesis tools for mixed-signal ICs: progress on frontend and backend strategies

    L.R. Carley;G.G.E. Gielen;R.A. Rutenbar;W.M.C. Sansen

  • Current sensing for built-in testing of CMOS circuits

    D.B.I. Feltham;P.J. Nigh;L.R. Carley;W. Maly

Frequent Co-Authors

Rob A. Rutenbar
Rob A. Rutenbar University of Pittsburgh
Gary K. Fedder
Gary K. Fedder Carnegie Mellon University
David J. Allstot
David J. Allstot Carnegie Mellon University
Ramesh Harjani
Ramesh Harjani University of Minnesota
Wojciech Maly
Wojciech Maly Carnegie Mellon University
Willy Sansen
Willy Sansen KU Leuven
Chik Patrick Yue
Chik Patrick Yue Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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