Freeform Compliant CMOS Electronic Systems for Internet of Everything Applications

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Abstract

The state-of-the-art electronics technology has been an integral part of modern advances. The prevalent rise of the mobile device and computational technology in the age of information technology offers exciting applications that are attributed to sophisticated, enormously reliable, and most mature CMOS-based electronics. We are accustomed to high performance, cost-effective, multifunctional, and energy-efficient scaled electronics. However, they are rigid, bulky, and brittle. The convolution of flexibility and stretchability in electronics for emerging Internet of Everything application can unleash smart application horizon in unexplored areas, such as robotics, healthcare, smart cities, transport, and entertainment systems. While flexible and stretchable device themes are being remarkably chased, the realization of the fully compliant electronic system is unaddressed. Integration of data processing, storage, communication, and energy management devices complements a compliant system. Here, a comprehensive review is presented on necessity and design criteria for freeform (physically flexible and stretchable) compliant high-performance CMOS electronic systems.

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Shaikh, S. F., Ghoneim, M. T., Torres Sevilla, G. A., Nassar, J. M., Hussain, A. M., & Hussain, M. M. (2017). Freeform Compliant CMOS Electronic Systems for Internet of Everything Applications. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 64(5), 1894–1905. https://doi.org/10.1109/TED.2016.2642340

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