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    Charge-flow structures as polymeric early-warning fire alarm devices

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    The charge-flow transistor (CFT) and its applications for fire detection and gas sensing were investigated. The utility of various thin film polymers as possible sensing materials was determined. One polymer, PAPA, showed promise as a relative humidity sensor; two others, PFI and PSB, were found to be particularly suitable for fire detection. The behavior of the charge-flow capacitor, which is basically a parallel-plate capacitor with a polymer-filled gap in the metallic tip electrode, was successfully modeled as an RC transmission line. Prototype charge-flow transistors were fabricated and tested. The effective threshold voltage of this metal oxide semiconductor was found to be dependent on whether surface or bulk conduction in the thin film was dominant. Fire tests with a PFI-coated CFT indicate good sensitivity to smouldering fires

    A gridless multilayer router for standard cell circuits using CTM cells

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    Efficient canonical form for boolean matching of complex functions in large libraries

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    The parallel decomposition and implementation of an integrated circuit global router

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    Standard-cell placement from functional descriptions

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