K.Venkata Ramanaiah

Work place: Department of ECE, Dr.YSR Engineering College, Proddatur, India

E-mail: prrjntu@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Image Processing, Image Manipulation, Image Compression, Computer Architecture and Organization, Neural Networks

Biography

Dr. K. Venkata Ramanaiah has obtained Ph. D degree in the year 2009, from J.N.T.U College of Engineering Hyderabad in the Specialization of VLSI Architectures for Neural Network Based Image Compression, M. Tech degree from J.N.T.U College of Engineering, Hyderabad, in the Specialization of Digital Systems and Computer Electronics, and B.E Degree from KBNCE Gulbarga College, Gulbarga University. Presently working as Head of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, YSR Engineering College of Yogi Vemana University. Presently Guiding 7 Students for Ph.D. degrees. Professional Experience in teaching field is 23 Years. Areas of research interests are VLSI, Image processing, and Neural Networks.

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Design of Near Threshold 10T- Full Subtractor Circuit for Energy Efficient Signal Processing Applications

By M.Mahaboob Basha K.Venkata Ramanaiah P. Ramana Reddy

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2017.12.03, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2017

In recent years, near threshold computing is becoming a promising solution to achieve minimum energy consumption. In this paper, the Dynamic Threshold body MOS (DTMOS) technique is assessed in the context of 10T full subtractor circuit designed to operate in the near threshold region. The performance parameters – Energy, power, area, delay, and EDP were computed and compared with the conventional CMOS (C-CMOS) Full subtractor. The simulations were performed using cadence 90 nm technology with Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) of 0.3V. The results have been shown that the proposed 10T full subtractor circuit with DTMOS scheme achieves more than 18% savings in delay, 26% savings in energy consumption and 39% savings in EDP in comparison with the conventional CMOS configuration and other hybrid counterparts.

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