Aaron Lee

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2000 - 2008

Anzahl

7

Co-Autoren

CMOS CIRCUITS FOR THERMAL ASPERITY DETECTION AND RECOVERY IN DISK-DRIVE READ CHANNELS * (2008)

Aaron Lee, Paul Hurst, Kiyoshi Fukahori

(now with AMD) A thermal asperity detection and recovery scheme for a disk-drive read channel is presented. The circuit design and simulation results for two key blocks, the AC coupler and its tuning...

High Voltage CMOS Control Interface for Astronomy - Grade Charged Coupled Devices (2008)

Martin, Elena, Varner, Gary, Koga, Aaron, Ruckman, Larry, Onaka, Peter, Tonry, John, ...

The Pan-STARRS telescope consists of an array of smaller mirrors viewed by a Gigapixel arrays of CCDs. These focal planes employ Orthogonal Transfer CCDs (OTCCDs) to allow on-chip image...

On Generalized Diamond Spanners (2008)

Prosenjit Bose, Aaron Lee, Michiel Smid

Given a set P of points in the plane and a set L of non-crossing line segments whose endpoints are in P, a constrained plane geometric graph is a plane graph whose vertex set is P and whose edge set...

Displaced Subdivision Surfaces (2000)

Aaron Lee

In this paper we introduce a new surface representation, the displaced subdivision surface. It represents a detailed surface model as a scalar-valued displacement over a smooth domain surface. Our...

Displaced Subdivision Surfaces (2000)

Aaron Lee

In this paper we introduce a new surface representation, the displaced subdivision surface. It represents a detailed surface model as a scalar-valued displacement over a smooth domain surface. Our...

Displaced Subdivision Surfaces (2000)

Aaron Lee

In this paper we introduce a new surface representation, the displaced subdivision surface. It represents a detailed surface model as a scalar-valued displacement over a smooth domain surface. Our...

Displaced subdivision surfaces (2000)

Aaron Lee, Henry Moreton

In this paper we introduce a new surface representation, the displaced subdivision surface. It represents a detailed surface model as a scalar-valued displacement over a smooth domain surface. Our...