About Rawan Naous Rawan Naous Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering system on chip wireless communications network Computer architecture integrated system technology and design Rawan Naous graduated with a Ph.D. degree in Electrical engineering under the supervision of Professor Khaled Nabil Salama. Research Interest Rawan's research interests include Mixed Analog-Digital IC Design, System on Chip solutions, wireless communications networks, Computer Architecture, Integrated System Technology and Design, HW/SW Co-design, FPGA based system modeling. Articles Related News January 2019 Approximate Computing With Stochastic Transistors’ Voltage Over-Scaling 1 min read · Tue, Jan 1 2019 News Circuits Transistors Stochastic processes Approximate computing Computational modeling Ren Li, et al., "Approximate Computing With Stochastic Transistors’ Voltage Over-Scaling" IEEE Access 7, 2019, 6373. Ubiquitous computing and the ever-rising need for energy efficiency pose challenges in terms of the processing requirements and the corresponding machine complexity. Nonetheless, the nature of the underlying applications, particularly dealing with real-world data, offers alternative paradigms toward the efficient utilization of the available design resources. In this paper, approximate computing is addressed as an accommodating technique that can benefit from the inherent November 2016 Rawan Naous: a student with a knack for success 1 min read · Tue, Nov 22 2016 News system on chip wireless communications network Computer architecture "KAUST is a unique place!" said Rawan. "The university has an interdisciplinary environment that offers great opportunities both at academic and social level. Working at KAUST has made possible improving my professional skills while raising a family, a mission impossible for most women out there." October 2016 Accepted paper at IEEE Infocom MiSeNet Workshop 2016 1 min read · Tue, Oct 4 2016 News wireless sensors networks A. Halafi, L. Sboui, R. Naous, and B. Shihada, "Green Task-Based Wireless Sensor Networks", in Proc. IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM) MiSeNet Workshop, pp. 136-143, 2016. August 2016 Prof. Salama's paper hits the top for 6 months in the row! 2 min read · Thu, Aug 4 2016 Spotlight News sensors antenna arrays wireless communications network In August 2016, Prof. Salama's article "Stochasticity Modeling in Memristors", was for the sixth time consecutively among the most downloaded paper of the month and the most read article in the IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO). February 2016 Published paper: Single readout technique published at Nature Scientific Reports 1 min read · Fri, Feb 5 2016 News single readout technique sensors lab-on-a-chip Prof. Khaled Salama and his team managed to achieve the theoretical limit of a single memory access per pixel for a gateless memristor array readout at a fraction of the power of state-of-the-art readout techniques.
Approximate Computing With Stochastic Transistors’ Voltage Over-Scaling 1 min read · Tue, Jan 1 2019 News Circuits Transistors Stochastic processes Approximate computing Computational modeling Ren Li, et al., "Approximate Computing With Stochastic Transistors’ Voltage Over-Scaling" IEEE Access 7, 2019, 6373. Ubiquitous computing and the ever-rising need for energy efficiency pose challenges in terms of the processing requirements and the corresponding machine complexity. Nonetheless, the nature of the underlying applications, particularly dealing with real-world data, offers alternative paradigms toward the efficient utilization of the available design resources. In this paper, approximate computing is addressed as an accommodating technique that can benefit from the inherent
Rawan Naous: a student with a knack for success 1 min read · Tue, Nov 22 2016 News system on chip wireless communications network Computer architecture "KAUST is a unique place!" said Rawan. "The university has an interdisciplinary environment that offers great opportunities both at academic and social level. Working at KAUST has made possible improving my professional skills while raising a family, a mission impossible for most women out there."
Accepted paper at IEEE Infocom MiSeNet Workshop 2016 1 min read · Tue, Oct 4 2016 News wireless sensors networks A. Halafi, L. Sboui, R. Naous, and B. Shihada, "Green Task-Based Wireless Sensor Networks", in Proc. IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM) MiSeNet Workshop, pp. 136-143, 2016.
Prof. Salama's paper hits the top for 6 months in the row! 2 min read · Thu, Aug 4 2016 Spotlight News sensors antenna arrays wireless communications network In August 2016, Prof. Salama's article "Stochasticity Modeling in Memristors", was for the sixth time consecutively among the most downloaded paper of the month and the most read article in the IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO).
Published paper: Single readout technique published at Nature Scientific Reports 1 min read · Fri, Feb 5 2016 News single readout technique sensors lab-on-a-chip Prof. Khaled Salama and his team managed to achieve the theoretical limit of a single memory access per pixel for a gateless memristor array readout at a fraction of the power of state-of-the-art readout techniques.
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