DocumentCode :
1046592
Title :
High power keeps cool
Author :
Lucas, Michael ; Shanbhag, Naresh ; Roy, Kaushik ; Kurdahi, Fadi ; Fagan, John
Author_Institution :
Northrop Grumman Electron. Syst., USA
Volume :
20
Issue :
4
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
22
Lastpage :
30
Abstract :
Advanced U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) surveillance sensors are continually pushing the need for ever-increasing electronics performance. Full-time, large-area ground surveillance capability, for instance, has been proven to be of great importance in recent conflicts; it drives the requirement for the signal processing of growing numbers of radar channels with increasing bandwidth. At the same time, the surveillance platforms carrying these sensors, typified by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or other small aircraft or spacecraft, are being pushed to be smaller, lighter, cheaper, and to have longer mission durations.
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; digital signal processing chips; sensors; surveillance; tracking; ASIC; DoD; US Department of Defense; electronics performance; radar channels; signal processing; surveillance sensors; unmanned aerial vehicles; Adders; Application specific integrated circuits; Arithmetic; Circuit synthesis; Design optimization; Finite impulse response filter; Military computing; Power generation; Surveillance; Throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Devices Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
8755-3996
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCD.2004.1317947
Filename :
1317947
Link To Document :
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