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Dr. Sayfe Kiaei
`School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
`Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
`Sayfe@asu.edu
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`Sayfe Kiaei
`Professor, Motorola Endowed Chair Professor
`School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
`FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION
` Analog, Digital and Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits, Power Management IC
` Signal Processing, Digital Signal Processing, Adaptive Signal Processing
` Adaptive Audio Array processing, Audio and Acoustic & Speech processing,
` Communication Systems, Wireless Communications, Wireline Communication System
` Sensors, Bio-electronics, Bio-sensors, Hearing Aid Electronics, Implanted devices electronics
`DEGREES
` Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Washington State University, 1987
` M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Washington State University, 1984
` B.S.E.E., Electrical Engineering, Northeastern University/WSU, 1982
`ACADEMIC POSITIONS
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`Fall 2001-Present: Professor, Motorola Endowed Chair Professor in Analog and RFIC School of Electrical,
`Computer and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
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` Professor: Research and teaching in integrated circuits, RF circuits and systems, Communications,
`Wireless and Wireline transceiver, mixed-signal and Analog IC, Sensors, Power management IC, Signal
`processing, Bio-electronics
` Research Projects:
`o Analog and digital IC, Power Management IC, Radio Frequency IC, RF transceiver
`o Digital Signal Processing, Audio processing, adaptive signal processing, Array processing, AI
`o Wireless communication system, wireless modems, 1G, 2G GSM, 3G CDMA, 4G LTE, 5G
`wireless mobile system, LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, Wireless system standards
`o Wireline Communication system and transceivers, MODEM standards, CABLE MODEM
`DOCIS, DSL
`o Signal Processing, Digital Signal Processing, Adaptive Signal Processing
`o Adaptive Audio Array processing, Audio and Acoustic & Speech processing,
`o Sensors, Bio-electronics, Bio-sensors, Hearing Aid Electronics, Implanted devices electronics
` Research Funded by NSF, USAID, DARPA, JPL, NASA, Motorola Inc., Intel Inc., Broadcom,
`Qualcomm, Raytheon, General Dynamics, Texas Instruments, and over 10 other industries. List of
`Current significant research awards:
`o Partnership Center for Energy systems, USAID, 2015-2020, $18M. Principle Investigator
`o QESST NSF ERC Center on Solar Energy, NSF, 2010-2020, $36M, Co-PI, Test-bed Director
`o Solar Energy Development in ME, Private funds and World Bank, $2M
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`Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
`Sayfe@asu.edu
`o Connection One NSF Center, Director, 2004-Present, Total funding $10M, average annual
`funding over $750K.
`2004-Present, Director and founder of NSF IUCRC Center Connection One, School of Electrical, Computer,
`and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; https://connectionone.org
` The NSF Connection One Industry/University Cooperative Research Center was established the center in
`2002 with focus on communication system, integrated Circuits and Systems, wireless system, RF, sensors,
`and related areas. The center has five university member with over 30 industrial members. Total funding
`over $10M, annually over $500K. www.connectionone.org
`2014-2020, Director, USAID, US-PCASE: Center for Advance Studies in Energy, Funding $18M.
`https://uspcase.asu.edu/
` Director and PI: PCASE - Partnership Center for Energy systems, Energy Center funded by the USAID.
` USIAD Centers for Advanced Studies in Energy program (USPCAS-E) is a partnership between Arizona
`State University and two leading Pakistani universities: the National University of Science and
`Technology (NUST) Islamabad and the University of Engineering and Technology in Peshawar (UET).
`PCASE has developed two new Graduate schools of Energy. Within 5 years, the center has over 1000 MS
`and PHD Students, with 14 new energy degrees in MS and PhD, two new building with 20+ energy labs in
`the power system, grid, power electronics, renewable energy, PV, Wind, Hydro, bio-fuel, fuel cell, batteries
`and storage, and thermal areas.
`2008-2012: Associate Dean of Research, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Arizona State University
`Responsible for leading the research infrastructure, promoting and developing research programs with industry and
`federal agencies, leading large multi-university proposals, investing and providing seed funding to foster new
`research areas, and promoting graduate program in the college of engineering. Research Enterprise support
`included:
`Increase College of Engineering research funding from $50M to over $80M.
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` Working with Vice President for Research, Dean’s, and directors on University-wide research initiatives.
` Established the first NSF Engineering Research Center (ERC) at the ASU on Solar Energy QESST. Managed,
`organized and planned the ERC proposal process. ASU is the lead school partnering with MIT, Georgia Tech,
`U of Delaware, Cal-Tech, U of New Mexico, and UA.
` Lead several trans-disciplinary 4M research projects (4M: multi-million, multi-investigator, multi-
`disciplinary, multi-university grants) in energy, security, and related initiatives.
` Oversight of over 20 existing research centers in the college of Engineering.
` Engage with industry and federal government to establish new research collaborations.
` Organized workshops and supported proposals for NSF, NIH, DOE, DOD, DARPA, etc.
` Organized workshops for new assistant professors to apply for NSF CAREER Awards. ASU CAREER awards
`grew from 3 annual awards in 2008 to over 15 CAREER awards by 2012.
` Research Administration and pre-award proposal administration for the schools. Developed a decentralized
`research administration and advancement team for the Schools supporting 5 schools, 12 departments, over 220
`engineering faculty, with funding over $70M.
` Annual budget over $7M for supporting research centers, seed funding for new center, cost sharing, proposal
`support, equipment and infrastructure support, graduate scholarships, and research administration.
` ADR Staffs included, Director of industrial and government liaison, Director of research administration, and
`14 research advancement staff.
` Graduate Programs: Recruiting, Fellowships, marketing, outreach, coordination with departments
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`Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
`Sayfe@asu.edu
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`1997-2001, Adjunct Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept., The University of Texas, Austin,
`Texas, Taught graduate courses at UT Austin on Introduction to Telecommunication System and Digital
`Communications. Co-advised two Ph.D. program committees in IC design and Telecomm (while at Motorola)
`
`1987-1993, NSF Center For Digital / Analog IC (CDADIC) Co-Director, NSF IUCRC Center director at
`Oregon State University. The CDADIC was established the center in 1987 with focus on integrated circuits at
`WSU, UW, and OSU with over 20 industrial members - https://cdadic.oregonstate.edu/
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`1987-1993, Assistant / Associate Professor (Tenured) Electrical and Computer Engineering Department,
`Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
` Research and classes in Electronics, DSP, Communication system and networks, Wireless systems,
`MODEMS. Graduated 30 MS and Ph.D. students.
`Faculty Chair, Computer Engineering Program, Developed a new Computer Engineering Program at OSU
`in 1987
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`INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS
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`1993-2001: Motorola Inc., Senior Member of Technical Staff, Personal Communication Sector, Austin,
`Texas - Worked projects related to wireless communications, two way radios, wireless networks, ADSL and
`MODEM, RF, and related areas.
` Motorola Cellular Division, Wireless Technology Center (WITC), 1997-2002. Responsible for
`development of integrated circuits and systems for wireless handset. Lead number of projects including
`cellular (2G, 3G, 4G), wireless connectivity (Bluetooth and WIFI transceiver), GPS and location Receiver,
`wireless networks, 2-way radios and related areas. Worked on the development of various subcomponents
`including system design, link budget, RF front-end, filtering, analog front-end, power management, and
`baseband circuits and systems.
` Motorola Semi-conductor products sector (SPS), Broadband Products Operations, 1995-1997,
`Worked on the development of XDSL (ADSL, VDSL, G.lite) systems including OFDM, modulation,
`synchronization, equalization and the development of a single chip ADSL transceiver (CopperGoldTm). The
`transceiver contained Analog Front End (A/D, D/A, Hybrid), DMT, modulation/demodulation, FFT, IFFT,
`echo canceler, time domain equalizer, front-end constellation mapping, Trellis code modulation, Viterbi
`decoder) and an on-chip DSP core.
` Land Mobile Products Sector LMPS 1993-1995, Responsible for Wireless digital two-way radios, hot
`spot wireless network, next generation of digital two-way radios, "Talk about Radios", Japanese cellular
`systems (PHS).
`Standards, Represented Motorola in various standards including 2G-4G, GPS, Bluetooth working group,
`WiFi, 802.11, and DSL standards including T1E1, International Telecommunication Unit (ITU), T1E1,
`ETSI, 3GPPP, Universal ADSL Working Group (UAWG), Bluetooth working group, G.Lite working
`group, etc.
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`Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
`Sayfe@asu.edu
` University relations, Responsible for the development of collaborative research programs with several
`universities. Responsible for funding research in the areas of Wireless Transceiver IC Design, RF, and
`mixed-signal and baseband system architecture.
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`1985-87: Member of Research Staff, Boeing Co., Bellevue, Wa, Flight Systems Research and Technology
`Center, summer. Design Engineer, Hardware and CAD tool development for system control.
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`AWARDS
`IEEE Fellow 2004-Present
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`IEEE Fellows CAS Committee Chair, 2009-2012
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` Global Standards Award, For contributions in the International Telecommunication Unit (ITU) for
`Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) G.Lite Standards. Motorola Inc., 1999.
`10X Cycle Reduction Award, for development of new IC design process from DSP algorithm to IC layout,
`Motorola Inc., 1995.
`IEEE Darlington best paper Award, IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Best Paper Award, 1995. For
`“Characterization and Comparison of CMOS FSCL Circuits with Conventional CMOS for mixed-signal
`ICs,” Published at: IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems II, Sept. 93.
` Carter Best Teaching Award, College of Engineering Best Teacher Award, Oregon State University, 1992.
`For “outstanding and inspirational teaching in the College of Engineering”. Award is selected by the
`confidential vote of all of the undergraduate students in the College of Engineering among over 125
`professors in the College.
`Industrial University Fellowship (IUF) Award, National Science Foundation, 1993.
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` Research Initiation Award, National Science Foundation, 1990-93.
` Outstanding Graduate Student Scholarship, Azur-Data Inc. WSU, 1984
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`RESEARCH PROJECTS
`Partial list of Research Awards:
` USAID, PCASE – Center for Energy systems, 2015-2020, $18M. PI and Director
` NSF, QESST NSF ERC Center on Solar Energy, 2010-2020, $36M, Kiaei, Co-PI, Testbed Director,
`Private Donors, $1.5M, 2012-2015, Solar Energy Development
`
` NSF IUCRC Center, Connection One 2002-present, Over $10M as PI, over $0.5M annual center awards
` NSF, Micro-Power Multi-Phase MEMS Hearing Aid, 2007-2011, $500K
` NSF - Design for Implantable Bio-Sensors, 2007-2009, $480K
`Science Foundation of AZ, PEPER- Photovoltaic Environmental Performance and Reliability for the
`
`Arizona-Wide Electric Grid, 2009-2013, $1.2M
`SRC –Self Characterization for Calibration and Process Feedback of MEMS Devices, 2011-2014, $300K
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`Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
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` NSF- Cognitive MIMO Communications for Dynamic-Spectrum Wireless Networks – 2012-2014, $150K
`NSF, Autonomous Self-Healing Sensor Network Radio, 2010-2014, $250K
` DARPA, Neural-Enabled Prostheses with Sensorimotor Integration, $500K
` NSF, Microwave Sensors for Vital Signs Monitoring Device Design, 2011-2013, $250K
` NSF, Various REU funds, 8/31/12-8/31/13, $400K
` DARPA, Nano-Mechanical RF Band pass resonator for 2GhZ RF Applications, with JPL, $2.2 M, 2002-
`2005,
` Qualcomm, Connection One Center, Various projects in 3G-5G, WiFi (802.11), GPS, and Bluetooth ,
`2005-Present, $1.2M
` Texas Instruments, Various projects in Power management and RFIC, 2005-20012, $1.5M
` Motorola Inc., Various projects in Power management and RFIC Various projects 2002-2010, $1.2M.
`SIRF Technologies, GPS Transceiver, 2005, $300K.
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` Ridgetop Inc., RF Harsh Environment, $200K
`Freescale Semiconductor, PWM Power Management, 2006, $150K
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`State of Arizona, WINTECH- Wireless Integrated Nano Technology Center Support (2005-2009),
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`Ranging from 450K annually from 2005-2009.
` BAE Systems; “New Techniques for Time Measurement Circuits LiDAR; 2005-2008; $650K
`SRC (Semi-conductors research Corp), Ultra-Wideband Transceivers for cellular and WiFi 802.11,
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`$225K, 2001-2003
`Intel Corporation, Design of Multi-Standard RF Front-End Circuits for Cellular and WiFi, $300K, 2002-
`2005
` National Science Foundation, Adaptive Compensation of Analog circuits imperfections using DSP
`methods, $150K, 1996 (tie project with UC San Diego NSF center), 2010-2011
` Center for the Design of Analog/Digital IC’s ( CDADIC) 1987-1995, At Oregon State, $1.5M
` Low Power IF processing for Direct Digital Transceivers, Motorola Inc, $100K, 93.
` Hewlett-Packard Faculty Chair position in Mixed-Signal IC, HP, 1995-97, $500K
` National Science Foundation, Motorola Inc. Faculty Industry Fellowship, $250K, 93-94.
` National Science Foundation, Research Initiation Award (RIA) (same as current CAREER Award),
`Synthesis and Automatic Derivation of Multi-Rate VLSI Arrays for DSP Algorithms, , 90-93. $320K.
` CDADIC, various projects on Low-Noise Source Coupled Logic (SCL), Mixed-Mode IC's, CDACIC
`$350K, 1988-1992.
` Decimation Filters for A/D Noise Enhancements, Tektronix, Inc., $100K, 1988.
` Various grants for IC Fabrication (DARPA/MOSIS, VLSI), testing equipment (Tek, HP), DSP system
`development (TI, Motorola), ranging in various amounts up to $200K/year. At Oregon State, 1988-1997.
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`PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
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`Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
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`IEEE Fellow, 2004-Present
`IEEE Fellow Committee Chair, CAS, 2008-2010
`IEEE Fellow Committee member, 2007-2010.
`IEEE Senior Member, 1993-Present, IEEE Member 1987-1992.
`IEEE Faculty Advisor, Oregon State University, 1987-1990
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`IEEE Editorials
`IEEE Microwave Magazine, Editor,
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`IEEE System Journal, Associate Editor, 2010-2011.
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`IEEE Transactions on VLSI, Associate Editor, Jan 2001-2008.
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`IEEE Communication Magazine, Editor, Feature Issues on “Circuits for Wireless and Wireline
`
`Communications,” April 1999.
`IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques , editor, Special Issue on: "Radio Frequency IC
`Design,” Dec. 1998.
`IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-II, editor, Special Issue on: “Low-Power Wireless
`Communication Systems,” June 1997.
` Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-II, 1993-1996.
` Editor and Reviewer for many IEEE journals and conferences
` Founding member of IEEE RF Integrated Circuits Symposium
` Associate Editor, IEEE Communications, Tutorial & Surveys Magazine, 2006-2009.
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`Conference Organizations
` RFIC Executive Committee members, 2000-2017
` RFIC Steering Committee Member, RFIC symposium, 1996-2017.
` RFIC Founding member, 1995-96.
` Technical Program Chair, IEEE International Sym. on Circuits and Systems, Phoenix, AZ, 2002.
`ISSCC Admin Council, Conferences Committee 2000-2005.
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` General Chair, Radio Frequency IC (RFIC) Symposium, Seattle, WA, 2002.
` Technical Program Chair, RFIC Symposium, Phoenix, AZ, 2001.
`Finance Chair, RFIC symposium, Boston, MA, 2000.
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`Publicity Chair, RFIC symposium, Los Angeles, CA, 1999.
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` Transactions Chair, RFIC symposium, Baltimore, MD, 1998.
` General Chair, Int. Sym. on Low-Power Electronics and Design (ISLPED), Monterey, CA, 97.
` Executive Committee Member, Int. Symp. On Low-Power Electronics and Design, 96-2000.
` Technical Program Committee Member of the following conferences:
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`International Conference on Circuits and Systems: 1996, 2000, 2001, 2004-2008
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` RFIC Symposium, 1996-2018
` Application Specific Array Processing (ASAP): 2000-2002
` Technical Program Chair, Int. Sym. on Low-Power Electronics and Design, Monterey, CA, 96.
` Arizona Telecom Comm (ATIC)
` GLS VLSI 1998, Lafayette, Louisiana, 1998
` VLSI Design 98, Chennai, India, Jan. 1998.
`ICECS, Lisbon, Portugal, 98.
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` Application Specific Array Processing, 1995-97, 2000
` Vehicular Technology Conference, 1995-97.
`Inter. Conf. on Intelligent Information Systems, D.C., 1994-95.
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`IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications & Computers, Victoria, BC, Canada, 1991.
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`Invited talks, Panelist, Session Chairs, Workshop Speaker
` Conference chair, Technical Program committee chair and TPC member, tutorials, workshops, session
`chair, etc. in RFIC, ISSCC, ISCAS,VLSI, ICASSP, Low-Power Symposium, ICC, Application Specific
`IC’s, IMS, MTT, etc.
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`CONSULTANT
`Intel Inc. Chandler, AZ, 2002-2006: Development of 3G-4G Wireless transceiver.
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`Sony Inc., San Diego, CA and Tokyo, Japan, 2002-2004: Review and development of various telecom
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`cellular system architecture including 3G system architecture, and GPS system.
` Motorola Inc. 2002-2005: Supporting development of BT, WiFi, E911, GPS integrated circuits and
`systems for the cellular and mobile handsets.
` Hewlett Packard, Corvallis, OR – 1990-1993: Various project on development of custom analog and
`digital IC’s for printer and inkjet system. Some of this work was under consultation, and some under
`various research grants with Oregon State University.
` Tektronix Inc, Beaverton, OR - 1988-1990: Design and Implementation of Data acquisition system for
`Spectrum analyzer, development of custom DSP algorithm for the Tektronix spectrum analyzer
`including system architecture, simulation, analysis, and design of oversampled data acquisition system.
` Boeing Commercial Aircraft, BCAC, Renton, WA - 1985-1987: Development of Airplane Controller
`Model, Simulation and Implementation of Flight control, Model reduction, and system control.
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`EXPERT WITNESS (Patent, IP)
`Patent litigation, patent validity, IPR, expert reports, deposition, testimony, and trade secrets in the following
`areas (Complete list of cases available):
` Analog and Digital IC
` Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits
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`Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
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`Power Management, Power Management IC
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` Wireless communication, 3G, 4G, OFDM, WiFi, 802.11, Bluetooth, and related areas
` Audio and acoustic signal processing, Audio Array processing
` Communication networks, Communication system
`Signal Processing, adaptive signal processing
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` DSL, xDSL, VDSL, OFDM, Multi-Tone, and related areas
` Cable MODEM DOCIS MODEM, and related areas.
` Hearing AID
` Bio-Electronics, Heart monitoring system, Bi-sensors
`Satellite communications, Satellite Transceiver, ECHO and Multi-path cancelation circuits
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` Wireline Communications, MODEM, Digital Subscriber Line, ADSL, VDSL, MODEM
` Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi, 802.11
` Bluetooth
` ZIGBEE
` GPS system, GPS receiver
` MEMS, Bulk Acoustic Wave Filters, SAW, MEMS resonators, MEMS accelerometer
` Wireless Standards (ITU, ETSI, 3GPPP, LTE) including AMPS, GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, LTE, 1G,
`2G, 3G, 4G, BT, WiFi (802.11)
` Wireline standards including DSL, MODEM and DOCIS, and related standards ITU/ETSI
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`PATENTS, PUBLICATIONS
`Patents and Patent Applications
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`Patent Number
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`US-10653337-B2
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`US-7372333-B2
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`US-6661371-B2
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`US-7218085-B2
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`US-7528754-B1
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`US-10791965-B2
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`US-2007033000-A1
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`US-2006052988-A1
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`title
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`Local object detection system
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`Monolithic supply-modulated RF power amplifier and DC-DC power converter IC
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`Oscillator frequency correction in GPS signal acquisition
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`Integrated ZVS synchronous buck DC-DC converter with adaptive control
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`Finite impulse response digital to analog converter
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`Method and apparatus for wirelessly monitoring repetitive bodily movements
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`Efficient non-iterative frequency domain method and system for nonlinear analysis
`Compressed vector-based spectral analysis method and system for nonlinear rf
`blocks
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`Electronic circuit and method of controlling three-level switching converters
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`inventor/au
`thor
`Timothy W.
`Markison,
`Siamak
`Abedinpour,
`Thomas M.
`King,
`Siamak
`Abedinpour,
`Bertan
`Bakkaloglu,
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`Sayfe Kiaei
`Shahin
`Farahani,
`Shahin
`Farahani,
`Parisa
`Mahmoudid
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`S. Kiaei
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`US-2020266708-A1
`Standards Contributions
`1. “Spectral Compatibility of ADSL: Frequency Overlap vs. FDM,” T1E1, Dec. 97.
`2. “Echo Cancellation for G.Lite Universal ADSL,” OFDM, Universal ADSL Working Group, Atlanta,
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`priority
`date
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`publication
`date
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`8/18/16
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`8/18/17
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`5/19/20
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`2/3/03
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`2/3/04
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`5/13/08
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`4/30/02
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`4/30/02
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`12/9/03
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`5/24/02
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`5/27/03
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`5/15/07
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`2/9/06
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`2/8/07
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`5/5/09
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`10/19/15
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`4/12/19
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`10/6/20
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`7/19/05
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`7/19/06
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`11/21/02
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`11/21/03
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`2/14/19
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`2/14/20
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`2/8/07
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`3/9/06
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`8/20/20
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`GA, Jan 98.
`3. “8-bit QAM Constellation effects on reach for universal ADSL,” OFDM, Universal ADAL Working
`Group, Atlanta, GA, Jan 98.
`4. “Trellis Code Modulation coding gain for OFDM,” Universal ADSL Working Group, Atlanta, GA, Jan
`98.
`5. “Monte Carlo Modeling and simulation of twisted pair wiring for OFDM,” Universal ADAL Working
`Group, Atlanta, GA, Jan 98.
`6. “Overlap Upstream/Downstream spectral allocation for OFDM ADSL ,” International
`Telecommunication Unit, Chicago, March 98.
`7. “Echo Cancellation for ADSL OFDM,” International Telecommunication Unit, Antwerp, Belgium, 98.
`8. “Performance of Echo Cancellation ADSL in OFDM system in the presence of Near End Cross Talk
`(NEXT),” International Telecommunication Unit, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 98.
`9. Presentations and editorials at various XDSL and OFDM standards: ITU, ETSI, UAWG, and T1E1, 97-
`99.
`10. Presentations and editorials at various 3G and 4G and wireless standards including ITU, 3GPPP, 802.11,
`BT,
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`Books
`“Design, Modeling and Testing of Data Converters, P Carbone, S Kiaei,” F Xu - 2014 – Springer, © Springer-
`Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014
`Refereed Journal Papers
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`1. Wideband Hybrid Envelope Tracking Modulator With Hysteretic-Controlled Three-Level Switching
`Converter and Slew-Rate Enhanced Linear Amplifier, P. Mahmoudidaryan; D. Mandal; B. Bakkaloglu; S.
`Kiaei, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2019.
`2. Low-Power/Low-Voltage Integrated CMOS Sense Resistor-Free Analog Power/Current Sensor
`Compatible With High-Voltage Switching DC–DC Converter, S. Singh; D. Mandal; B. Bakkaloglu; S.
`Kiaei
`IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I, 2019
`3. Adaptively Biased Output Cap-Less NMOS LDO With 19 ns Settling Time, D. Mandal; C. Desai; B.
`Bakkaloglu; S. Kiaei, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, 2019
`4. Doohwang Chang ; Jennifer N. Kitchen ; Sayfe Kiaei ; Sule Ozev, In-field Recovery of RF Circuits from
`Wearout Based Performance Degradation, IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, 2018
`5. Chengxi Liu ; Debashis Mandal ; Zhao Yao ; Ming Sun ; Jim Todsen ; Brian
`Johnson ; Sayfe Kiaei; Bertan Bakkaloglu, 50 V Isolation, 100 MHz, 50 mW Single-Chip Junction
`Isolated DC-DC Converter with Self-Tuned Maximum Power Transfer Frequency, IEEE Transactions on
`Circuits and Systems II, Sept 2018.
`6. Chirag Desai; Debashis Mandal; Bertan Bakkaloglu; Sayfe Kiaei, “A 1.66 mV FOM Output Cap-Less
`LDO With Current-Reused Dynamic Biasing and 20 ns Settling Time,” IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters
`Year: 2018, Volume: 1, Issue: 2, Pages: 50-53
`7. Debashis Mandal ; Chirag Desai ; Bertan Bakkaloglu ; Sayfe Kiaei, Adaptively Biased Output Cap-Less
`NMOS LDO with 19 ns Settling-Time;; IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Feb 2019
`8. Ayati, Mandal, Bakkaloglu, Kiaei, “Integrated Quasi-Circulator With RF Leakage Cancellation for Full-
`Duplex Wireless Transceivers,”, IEEE Trans of Microwave theory and techniques, Dec 2017.
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`S. Kiaei
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`Dr. Sayfe Kiaei
`School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
`Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
`Sayfe@asu.edu
`9. “A 50-mA 99.2% Peak Current Efficiency, 250-ns Settling Time Digital Low-Dropout Regulator With
`Transient Enhanced PI Controller”, ChaiYong Lim ; Debashis Mandal ; Bertan Bakkaloglu ; Sayfe Kiaei;
`IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems; Year: 2017, Volume: 25, Issue: 8;
`Pages: 2360 - 2370
`10. Doohwang Chang; Jennifer N. Kitchen; Sayfe Kiaei; “Sule Ozev, In-field Recovery of RF Circuits from
`Wearout Based Performance Degradation”, IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, 2017.
`11. Edgar Martí-Arbona; Debashis Mandal; Bertan Bakkaloglu; Sayfe Kiaei, A High-Voltage-Compliant
`Current-to-Digital Sensor for DC–DC Converters in Standard CMOS Technology, , IEEE Transactions
`on Power Electronics, 2017, Volume: 32, Issue: 3. Pp. 2180 - 2188
`12. Michael Cheah ; Debashis Mandal ; Bertan Bakkaloglu ; Sayfe Kiaei, “A 100-mA, 99.11% Current
`Efficiency, 2-mVpp Ripple Digitally Controlled LDO With Active Ripple Suppression”, Aug 2016.
`13. Marti-Arbona, E.; Mandal, D.; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S., "A High-Voltage Compliant Current-to-Digital
`Sensor for DC-DC Converters in Standard CMOS Technology," IEEE Transactions on Power
`Electronics, no. 99, 2016.
`14. Chang, D.; Kitchen, J.N.; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S.; Ozev, S., "Monitor-Based In-Field Wearout
`Mitigation for CMOS LC Oscillators," in IEEE Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability, vol. 16,
`no. 2, pp. 183-193, 2016.
`15. Chang, D.; Kitchen, J.N.; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S.; Ozev, S., "Design-Time Reliability Enhancement
`Using Hotspot Identification for RF Circuits," in IEEE transactions on Very Large Scale Integration
`(VLSI) Systems, -vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 1179-1183, 2016
`16. Seungkee Min; Copani, T.; Kiaei, S.; Bakkaloglu, B., "A 90-nm CMOS 5-GHz Ring-Oscillator PLL With
`Delay-Discriminator-Based Active Phase-Noise Cancellation," Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of ,
`vol.48, no.5, pp.1151,1160, May 2013
`17. Junghan Lee; Tino Copani; Terry Mayhugh Jr.; Bhaskar Aravind; Sayfe Kiaei; Bertan Bakkaloglu.;, “A
`280 mW, 0.07% THD+N class-D audio amplifier using a frequency-domain quantizer,” Analog
`Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, 173-186, 2012.
`18. Seungkee Min; Copali, T.; Kiaei, S.; Bakkaloglu, B.; , “A 90nm CMOS 5GHz ring oscillator PLL with
`delay-discriminator based active phase noise cancellation,” Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits
`Symposium (RFIC), 2012 IEEE, pp. 173-176, 2012
`19. Deligoz, I.; Naqvi, S.R.; Copani, T.; Kiaei, S.; Bakkaloglu, B.; Sang-Soo Je; Junseok Chae; , "A MEMS-
`Based Power-Scalable Hearing Aid Analog Front End," Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE
`Transactions on , vol.5, no.3, pp.201-213, June 2011
`20. Copani, T.; Seungkee Min; Shashidharan, S.; Chakraborty, S.; Stevens, M.; Kiaei, S.; Bakkaloglu, B.; ,
`"A CMOS Low-Power Transceiver With Reconfigurable Antenna Interface for Medical Implant
`Applications," Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on , vol.59, no.5, pp.1369-1378,
`May 2011
` 405-
`21. Khalil, W.; Shashidharan, S.; Copani, T.; Chakraborty, S.; Kiaei, S.; Bakkaloglu, B.; , "A
`MHz All-Digital Fractional-
` Frequency-Locked Loop for ISM Band Applications," Microwave
`Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on , vol.59, no.5, pp.1319-1326, May 2011
`22. Lashkarian, N.; Nassiri-Toussi, K.; Jula, P.; Kiaei, S.; , "Performance Bound on Ergodic Capacity of
`MIMO Beam-Forming in Indoor Multi-Path Channels," Communications, IEEE Transactions on , vol.58,
`no.11, pp.3254-3264, November 2010
`23. Hyungseok Kim; Junghan Lee; Copani, T.; Bazarjani, S.; Kiaei, S.; Bakkaloglu, B.; , "Adaptive Blocker
`Rejection Continuous-Time
` ADC for Mobile WiMAX Applications," Solid-State Circuits, IEEE
`Journal of , vol.44, no.10, pp.2766-2779, Oct. 2009
` -Modulated Switch-Mode
`24. Kitchen, J.N.; Chu, C.; Kiaei, S.; Bakkaloglu, B.; , "Combined Linear and
`PA Supply Modulator for Polar Transmitters," Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of , vol.44, no.2,
`pp.404-413, Feb. 2009
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`Dr. Sayfe Kiaei
`School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
`Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287
`Sayfe@asu.edu
`25. Sang-Soo Je; Rivas, F.; Diaz, R.E.; Jiuk Kwon; Jeonghwan Kim; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S.; Junseok
`Chae; , "A Compact and Low-Cost MEMS Loudspeaker for Digital Hearing Aids," Biomedical Circuits
`and Systems, IEEE Transactions on , vol.3, no.5, pp.348-358, Oct. 2009
`26. Taleie, S.M.; Copani, T.; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S.; , "A Linear Digital IF to RF SD DAC Transmitter
`With Embedded Mixer," Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on , vol.56, no.5,
`pp.1059-1068, May 2008
`27. Wing-Yee Chu; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S.; , "A 10 MHz Bandwidth, 2 mV Ripple PA Regulator for
`CDMA Transmitters," Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of , vol.43, no.12, pp.2809-2819, Dec. 2008.
`28. Lyles, U. J.; Copani, T.; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S.; , "An Injection-Locked Frequency-Tracking Σ∆ Direct
`Digital Frequency Synthesizer," Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE Transactions on , vol.54,
`no.5, pp.402-406, May 2007
`29. Khalil, W.; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S.; , "A Self-Calibrated On-Chip Phase-Noise Measurement Circuit
`With −75 dBc Single-Tone Sensitivity at 100 kHz Offset," Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of , vol.42,
`no.12, pp.2758-2765, Dec. 2007
`30. Chen, X.; Kiaei, S.; , "Pulse generation scheme for low-power low-complexity impulse ultra-wideband,"
`Electronics Letters , vol.43, no.1, pp.44-45, Jan. 4 2007
`31. Carlosena, A.; Wing-Yee Chu; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S.; , "Randomized Carrier PWM With Exponential
`Frequency Mapping," Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on , vol.22, no.3, pp.960-966, May 2007
`32. Abedinpour, S.; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S.; , "A Multistage Interleaved Synchronous Buck Converter With
`Integrated Output Filter in 0.18 μm SiGe Process," Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on , vol.22,
`no.6, pp.2164-2175, Nov. 2007
`33. Kitchen, J. N.; Deligoz, I.; Kiaei, S.; Bakkaloglu, B.; , "Polar SiGe Class E and F Amplifiers Using
`Switch-Mode Supply Modulation," Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on , vol.55,
`no.5, pp.845-856, May 2007
`34. A Multistage Interleaved Synchronous Buck Converter With Integrated Output Filter in 0.18 micron. , S
`Abedinpour, B Bakkaloglu, S Kiaei - Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on, Nov. 2007, Volume:
`22, pp - 2164-2175
`35. Delta-sigma (ΔΣ) frequency synthesizers for wireless applications - B Bakkaloglu, S Kiaei, B Chaudhuri -
`Computer Standards & Interfaces, 2007 – Elsevier, Analog Computer Standards & Interfaces Volume 29,
`Issue 1 , January 2007, Pages 19-30
`36. Pulse generation scheme for low-power low-complexity impulse ultra-wideband, Chen, X.; Kiaei, S.;
`Electronics Letters; Volume: 43 Issue: 1 Jan. 2007 ; Page(s): 44-45
`37. Bandwidth extension technique for polar modulated RF transmitters ; Bakkaloglu, B.; Kiaei, S.; Dwyer,
`R.; Electronics Letters; Volume: 42 Issue: 8 13 April 2006 ; Page(s): 476- 478 ;
`38. Frequency modulated bandpass SD chirp synthesizer for sensor applications; Chung, H.H.;

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