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2009 IEEE International Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Workshop, BMAS 2009, San Jose, CA, USA, September 17-18, 2009. IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-5358-0
Applications Other Than Electronics

Yi Zeng, Farouk Azizi, Carlos H. Mastrangelo:
Behavioral modeling of solute tracking in microfluidics. 1-6

Benjamin Nicolle, Arnaud Legendre, Louis Ferrero, Leonhard Zastrow:
Virtual skin: a behavioral approach helps verification. 7-12

Andrii Dudka, Dimitri Galayko
, Philippe Basset:
VHDL-AMS modeling of adaptive electrostatic harvester of vibration energy with dual-output DC-DC converter. 13-18

Samuel Frew, Hadi Najar, Edmond Cretu:
VHDL-AMS behavioural modelling of a CMUT element. 19-24

Yifan Wang, Christoph van Meersbergen, Hans-Werner Groh, Stefan Heinen:
Event driven analog modeling for the verification of PLL frequency synthesizers. 25-30

Yaseen Zaidi
, Christoph Grimm
, Jan Haase
:
Analog behavior refinement in system centric modeling. 31-36

Hans-Peter Kreuter, Vladimír Kosel, Michael Glavanovics
, Robert Illing:
System level modeling of smart power switches using SystemC-AMS for digital protection concept verification. 37-42

Farakh Javid, Ramy Iskander, Marie-Minerve Louërat:
Simulation-based hierarchical sizing and biasing of analog firm IPs. 43-48
Posters and Vendor Exhibits

Marcelo Silva:
AMS static voltage level check. 49-53

Ting Zhu, Paul D. Franzon
:
An enhanced macromodeling approach for differential output drivers. 54-59

Bao Liu:
Analysis and extraction of parametric variation effects on microelectrofluidics-based biochips. 60-65

Dirk Dammers, Christian Domingues, Daniel Schollän, Lars Michael Voßkämper:
Mixed signal system design verification accelerated with detector-based diagnostic method. 66-72

Jung H. Cho, Mark G. Arnold:
Powering embedded CMOS logic on MEMS-based micro-robots. 73-77
System and Full Chip Behavioral Modeling

Ping Lu, Daniel Glaser, Gürkan Uygur, Susanne Weichslgartner, Klaus Helmreich, A. Lechner:
Mixed-signal test development using open standard modeling and description languages. 78-83

Thang Nguyen, Martin Duregger, Georg Pelz:
Full system verification of CAN network at high speed transmission rate using VHDL-AMS. 84-89

Christoph Knoth, Veit B. Kleeberger
, Petra Nordholz, Ulf Schlichtmann
:
Fast and waveform independent characterization of current source models. 90-95

Jesse Chen:
A modeling methodology for verifying functionality of a wireless chip. 96-101
Methods and Models

Hamza Fraz, Niclas Björsell, J. Stevenson Kenney, Roland Sperlich:
Prediction of Harmonic Distortion in ADCs using dynamic Integral Non-Linearity model. 102-107

Torsten Mähne, Alain Vachoux:
Supporting dimensional analysis in SystemC-AMS. 108-113

Joachim Haase, Christoph Sohrmann
:
VHDL-AMS Statistical Analysis for marginal probabilities. 114-119

Daniel Zaum, Stefan Hoelldampf, Markus Olbrich, Erich Barke, Ingmar Neumann, Sebastian Schmidt:
The PRAISE approach for accelerated transient analysis applied to wire models. 120-125

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