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Mohamed I. Elmasry

Mohamed I. Elmasry

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
40
Citations
7012
World Ranking
4479
National Ranking
210

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Integrated circuit
  • Algorithm

His primary areas of investigation include Electronic engineering, CMOS, Very-large-scale integration, Electrical engineering and Low-power electronics. His Electronic engineering study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Dynamic demand. His CMOS research integrates issues from Electronic circuit, Circuit design, BiCMOS and Integrated circuit.

His research integrates issues of Adder and Booth's multiplication algorithm in his study of BiCMOS. His studies examine the connections between Very-large-scale integration and genetics, as well as such issues in Computer architecture, with regards to Compiler, Digital signal processing, Multiplexer and Multibus. His study in Low-power electronics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Analog-to-digital converter, Effective resolution bandwidth, Wideband, Preamplifier and Signal generator.

His most cited work include:

  • Low-Power Digital VLSI Design: Circuits and Systems (274 citations)
  • Low-Power Digital VLSI Design (246 citations)
  • Circuit techniques for CMOS low-power high-performance multipliers (220 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Electronic engineering, CMOS, Electrical engineering, Very-large-scale integration and Electronic circuit are his primary areas of study. Mohamed I. Elmasry has included themes like Transistor, BiCMOS and Integrated injection logic in his Electronic engineering study. The concepts of his Integrated injection logic study are interwoven with issues in Mixed-signal integrated circuit and Pull-up resistor.

His research in CMOS intersects with topics in Digital electronics, Integrated circuit design, Distributed amplifier, Low-power electronics and Integrated circuit. His work carried out in the field of Very-large-scale integration brings together such families of science as Computer architecture, Computer engineering, Artificial neural network, Artificial intelligence and Testability. His work in Logic gate addresses issues such as Pass transistor logic, which are connected to fields such as Logic level and Logic optimization.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Electronic engineering (61.54%)
  • CMOS (38.19%)
  • Electrical engineering (30.77%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2003-2021)?

  • Electronic engineering (61.54%)
  • CMOS (38.19%)
  • Electrical engineering (30.77%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His scientific interests lie mostly in Electronic engineering, CMOS, Electrical engineering, Integrated circuit design and Distributed amplifier. His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Electronic circuit, Low-power electronics and Voltage. His studies in Low-power electronics integrate themes in fields like Routing, Logic synthesis, Very-large-scale integration and Leakage.

His CMOS research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Soft error, Bandwidth, Static random-access memory, Transistor and Amplifier. His Distributed amplifier study combines topics in areas such as Gain–bandwidth product, Direct-coupled amplifier, Inductor, Electric power transmission and Resistor. The study incorporates disciplines such as Circuit design and Logic family in addition to Current-mode logic.

Between 2003 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • MOS current mode circuits: analysis, design, and variability (100 citations)
  • Adaptive Body Bias for Reducing the Impacts of NBTI and Process Variations on 6T SRAM Cells (60 citations)
  • An electrically pre-equalized 10-Gb/s duobinary transmission system (55 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Integrated circuit
  • Algorithm

Mohamed I. Elmasry mainly investigates Electronic engineering, CMOS, Electrical engineering, Electronic circuit and Integrated circuit design. His work on Low-power electronics expands to the thematically related Electronic engineering. The Low-power electronics study combines topics in areas such as Microprocessor, Logic synthesis, Signal generator and Leakage.

His CMOS study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Transistor model, Very-large-scale integration, Static random-access memory, Overhead and Amplifier. His work investigates the relationship between Electrical engineering and topics such as System on a chip that intersect with problems in Integrated circuit, Radio frequency and Technology scaling. His Electronic circuit research includes elements of Delay calculation, Negative impedance converter and Fan-in.

Best Publications

  • Circuit techniques for CMOS low-power high-performance multipliers

    I.S. Abu-Khater;A. Bellaouar;M.I. Elmasry

  • Design and optimization of multithreshold CMOS (MTCMOS) circuits

    M. Anis;S. Areibi;M. Elmasry

  • Power dissipation analysis and optimization of deep submicron CMOS digital circuits

    R.X. Gu;M.I. Elmasry

  • Dynamic and leakage power reduction in MTCMOS circuits using an automated efficient gate clustering technique

    Mohab Anis;Mohamed Mahmoud;Mohamed Elmasry;Shawki Areibi

  • Low-power direct digital frequency synthesis for wireless communications

    A. Bellaouar;M.S. O'brecht;A.M. Fahim;M.I. Elmasry

  • Dynamic current mode logic (DyCML): a new low-power high-performance logic style

    M.W. Allam;M.I. Elmasry

  • Energy-efficient noise-tolerant dynamic styles for scaled-down CMOS and MTCMOS technologies

    M.H. Anis;M.W. Allam;M.I. Elmasry

  • Architectural synthesis for DSP silicon compilers

    B. Haroun;M.I. Elmasry

  • Modeling and comparing CMOS implementations of the C-element

    M. Shams;J.C. Ebergen;M.I. Elmasry

  • MOS current mode circuits: analysis, design, and variability

    H. Hassan;M. Anis;M. Elmasry

  • High-speed dynamic logic styles for scaled-down CMOS and MTCMOS technologies

    Mohamed W. Allam;Mohab H. Anis;Mohamed I. Elmasry

  • STAIC: an interactive framework for synthesizing CMOS and BiCMOS analog circuits

    J.P. Harvey;M.I. Elmasry;B. Leung

  • Impact of technology scaling on CMOS logic styles

    M. Anis;M. Allam;M. Elmasry

  • Multi-Threshold CMOS Digital Circuits: Managing Leakage Power

    Mohab Anis;Mohamed I. Elmasry

  • Simultaneous scheduling and allocation for cost constrained optimal architectural synthesis

    Catherine H. Gebotys;Mohamed I. Elmasry

  • A dynamic current mode logic family

    Mohamed I. Elmasry;Mohamed W. Allam

  • Adaptive Body Bias for Reducing the Impacts of NBTI and Process Variations on 6T SRAM Cells

    H. Mostafa;M. Anis;M. Elmasry

  • Capacitance calculations in MOSFET VLSI

    M.I. Elmasry

  • All-N-logic high-speed true-single-phase dynamic CMOS logic

    R.X. Gu;M.I. Elmasry

  • Optimal synthesis of high-performance architectures

    C.H. Gebotys;M.I. Elmasry

Frequent Co-Authors

Safieddin Safavi-Naeini
Safieddin Safavi-Naeini University of Waterloo
Muhammad M. Khellah
Muhammad M. Khellah Intel (United States)
Robert W. Dutton
Robert W. Dutton Stanford University
Manoj Sachdev
Manoj Sachdev University of Waterloo

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