Integrated Computational Electronics (ICE) Laboratory

Refereed Conference Publications

P. Hasler, ``Implementing practical neural networks in silicon,'' Proceedings of the Wescon Conference, SS-1, 1988, Anaheim, pp. 1-7.
Paul Hasler and Lex Akers, ``VLSI Neural Systems and Circuits," International Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communications, 1990, pp. 31-37.
Paul Hasler and Lex Akers, ``Implementation of analog neural networks,'' International Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communications, 1991.
Paul Hasler and Lex Akers, ``A continuous-time synapse employing a multilevel dynamic memory,'' Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, Seattle, 1991, vol. I, pp. 563-568.
Paul Hasler and Lex Akers, ``A refreshable multilevel memory for a continuous-time synapse,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, San Diego, 1992, vol. III, pp. 1561-1564.
Paul Hasler and Lex Akers, ``Circuit implementation of a trainable neural network employing both supervised and unsupervised techniques,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, San Diego, 1992, vol. III, pp. 1565-1568.
Paul Hasler and Lex Akers, ``Circuit implementation of a trainable neural network using the generalized Hebbian algorithm with supervised techniques,'' Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, Baltimore, vol. I, 1992, pp. 1565-1568.
Paul Hasler, Chris Diorio, Bradley A. Minch, and Carver A. Mead, ``Single transistor learning synapses,'' in Gerald Tesauro, David S. Touretzky, and Todd K. Leen (eds.), Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 7, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995, pp. 817-824.
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B.A. Minch, P. Hasler, C. Diorio, and C. Mead, ``A silicon axon,'' in G. Tesauro, D.S. Touretzky, and T.K. Leen, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 7, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995, pp. 739-746.
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Paul Hasler, Chris Diorio, Bradley A. Minch, and Carver Mead, ``Single-transistor learning synapses with long term storage," IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Seattle, 1995, vol. III, pp. 1660-1663.
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B.A. Minch, C. Diorio, P. Hasler, and C. Mead, ``A $\nu$MOS soft-maximum current mirror,'' Proceedings of the International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Seattle, vol. 3, 1995, pp. 2249-2252.
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C. Diorio, S. Mahajan, P. Hasler, B.A. Minch, and C. Mead, ``A high resolution non-volatile analog memory cell,'' Proceedings of the International Conference of Circuits and Systems, Seattle, vol. 3, 1995, pp. 2233-2236.
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Paul Hasler, Brad Minch, Chris Diorio, Carver Mead, ``An Autozeroing Amplifier using pFET Hot Electron Injection,'' Proceedings of the International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Atlanta, 1996.
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B.A. Minch, C. Diorio, P. Hasler, and C. Mead, ``The matching of small capacitors for analog VLSI,'' Proceedings of the International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Atlanta, vol. 1, 1996, pp. 238-241.
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W. Fritz Kruger, Paul Hasler, Bradley A. Minch, and Christof Koch, ``An adaptive WTA using floating gate technology,'' in M.C. Moser, M.I. Jordan, and T. Petsche (eds.), Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 9, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1997, pp. 720-726.
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Vasken Bohossian, Paul Hasler, and Jehoshua Bruck, ``Programmable Neural Logic," IEEE International Conference on Innovative Systems in Silicon, 1997, pp. 13-21.
Paul Hasler, Bradley A. Minch, and Chris Diorio, ``An Autozeroing Floating-Gate Bandpass Filter,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Monterey, 1998, pp. 131-134.
Paul Hasler, Theron Stanford, Bradley A. Minch, and Chris Diorio, ``An Autozeroing Floating-Gate Second-Order Section,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Monterey, 1998, pp. 351-354.
Paul Hasler, Chris Diorio, and Bradley A. Minch, ``Continuous-time feedback in floating-gate MOS circuits,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Monterey, 1998, pp. 90-93.
Paul Hasler, Chris Diorio, and Bradley A. Minch, ``A four-quadrant floating-gate synapse,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Monterey, 1998, pp. 29-32.
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Alyssa Apsel, Theron Stanford, and Paul Hasler, ``An adaptive front end for olfaction,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Monterey, 1998.
Reid Harrison, Paul Hasler, and Bradley A. Minch, ``Floating-gate CMOS analog memory cell array,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Monterey, 1998.
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Bradley A. Minch, Paul Hasler, and Chris Diorio, ``Multiple-input translinear element networks,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Monterey, 1998, pp. 88-91.
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Bradley A. Minch, Paul Hasler, and Chris Diorio, ``The Multiple-input translinear element: a versatile circuit element,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Monterey, 1998, pp. 527-530.
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Paul Hasler, B. A. Minch, and C. Diorio, ``Adaptive Circuits Using pFET Floating-Gate Devices,'' 20th Anniversary Conference on Advanced Research in VLSI, Atlanta, March 1999, pp. 215-229.
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Abstract of a poster presented at this conference.

Paul Hasler and Jeff Dugger, ``Correlation Learning Rule in Floating-Gate pFET Synapses," IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and System}, Orlando, vol. V, 1999, pp. 387--400.
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Bradley A. Minch and Paul Hasler, ``A Floating-Gate Technology for Digital CMOS Processes," IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Orlando, vol II, 1999, pp. 400-403.
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Paul Hasler and Paul D. Smith,``An Autozeroing Floating-Gate Amplifier with Gain Adaptation," IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Orlando, vol. II, 1999, pp. 412-415.
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Paul Hasler, Bradley A. Minch, and Chris Diorio, ``Floating-Gate Devices: They are not just for Digital Memories Anymore," IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Orlando, vol. II, 1999, pp 399-391.
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Bradley A. Minch, Paul Hasler, and Chris Diorio, ``Synthesis of Multiple-Input Translinear Eelement Networks,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Orlando, vol. II, 1999, pp. 236-239.
Paul Hasler, Matt Kucic, and Bradley A. Minch, ``A Transistor-Only Circuit Model of the Autozeroing Floating-Gate Amplifier," IEEE Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Las Cruces, NM, 1999.
A. Low and P. Hasler ``Cadence-based simulation of floating-gate circuits using the EKV model,'' IEEE Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Las Cruces, NM, 1999.
Chris Diorio, Bradley A. Minch, and Paul Hasler, ``Floating-gate MOS Learning Systems,'' Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Future of Intellectual Integrated Electronics (ISFIIE), Sendai, Japan, 1999, pp. 515-524.
Matt Kucic, AiChen Low, and Paul Hasler, ``A Programmable Continuous-time Analog Fourier Processor based on Floating-Gate Devices,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Geneva, Switzerland, 2000.
J. A. Bragg, R. Harrison, P. Hasler, and S. Deweerth, ``A Floating-Gate pFET Based CMOS Programmable Analog Memory Cell Array,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Geneva, Switzerland, 2000.
C. Wilson, Paul Hasler, and S. Deweerth, ``Synchrony Detection for Spike-Mediated Computation,'' IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Geneva, Switzerland, 2000.

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