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Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

du Plessis M, Aharoni H, Snyman LW: 2002. Spatial and intensity modulation of light emission from a silicon LED matrix. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 14 (6) / Jun, pp 768-770.

Snyman LW, Aharoni H, du Plessis M, Marais JFK, van Niekerk D, Biber A: 2002. Planar light-emitting electro-optical interfaces in standard silicon complementary metal oxide semiconductor integrated circuitry. Optical Engineering, 41 (12) / Dec, pp 3230-3240.

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Snyman LW, Bogalecki AW, Canning LM, du Plessis M, Aharoni H: 2002. High frequency optical integrated circuit design and first iteration realisation in standard silicon CMOS integrated circuitry. In Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Symposium on Electron Devices and Optoelectronic Applications (EDMO 2002), / 18-19 Nov, IEEE, pp 77-82.

du Plessis WP: 2002. Optimal MAC structures in an FPGA. In Proceedings of the IEEE Africon 2002 Conference, IEEE, pp 333-336.

Vermaak CSR, Rathaba P, du Plessis WP, Craig IK, Saayman P: 2002. Development of a gaming strategy for soccer robots using optimal methods. In Proceedings of the IEEE Africon 2002 Conference, IEEE, pp 81-84.

Chen Y-J, du Plessis WP: 2002. Neural network implementation on a FPGA. In Proceedings of the IEEE Africon 2002 Conference, IEEE, pp 337-342.

Schoeman JF, Maharaj BTJ: 2002. Development issues in a DSP based software radio. In Proceedings of the IEEE Africon 2002 Conference, IEEE, pp 347-352.

du Plessis WP: 2002. A genetic algorithm for impedance matching. In Proceedings of the IEEE Africon 2002 Conference, IEEE, pp 567-570.

Schoeman JF, du Plessis M: 2002. A novel technique for non-volatile data storage using avalanche degradation. In Proceedings of the IEEE Africon 2002 Conference, IEEE, pp 411-414.

 

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