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Animesh Kumar

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Contact information

Address: Assistant Professor, Deptt of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India - 400 076

Telephone: +91-22-2576-7407 (O)

Email: animesh[AT]ee.iitb.ac.in

Office Hours: 2:00pm to 3:00pm Wednesdays (by appointment).

Students who are not under my supervision and wish to meet me for any matters should come during this time.

Research Interest

My interest area spans over the broad fields of signal processing, integrated circuits, and communication theory. I do not work on all topics within these fields. The common binding thread is usage of probability and statistics in these areas.

Publication list

Journal submissions (under review):

1. “High-resolution distributed sampling of bandlimited fields with low-precision sensors,” A. Kumar, P. Ishwar, and K. Ramchandran, Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (under review).

2. “Distributed sampling of smooth non-bandlimited fields with low-precision sensors,” A. Kumar, P. Ishwar, and K. Ramchandran, Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing (under review).

Conference papers:

1. “SRAM supply voltage scaling: a reliability perspective,” A. Kumar, J. Rabaey, and K. Ramchandran, ISQED, San Jose, CA, USA, Mar 2009.

2. “Fundamental data retention limits in SRAM standby – Experimental results,” A. Kumar, H. Qin, P. Ishwar, J. Rabaey, and K. Ramchandran, ISQED, San Jose, CA, USA, Mar 2008.

3. “Error-Tolerant SRAM Design for Ultra-Low Power Standby Operation,” H. Qin, A. Kumar, P. Ishwar, J. Rabaey, and K. Ramchandran, ISQED, San Jose, CA, USA, Mar 2008.

4. “Fundamental bounds on power reduction during data-retention in standby SRAM,” A. Kumar, H. Qin, P. Ishwar, J. Rabaey, and K. Ramchandran, ISCAS 2007, New Orleans, NC, USA, May 2007.

5. “Fundamental redundancy versus power trade-off in standby SRAM,” A. Kumar, H. Qin, P. Ishwar, J. Rabaey, and K. Ramchandran, ICASSP 2007, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, Apr 2007.

6. “On distributed sampling of bandlimited and non-bandlimited sensor fields,” A. Kumar, P. Ishwar, and K. Ramchandran, Invited paper, ICASSP, Montreal, Canada, May 2004.

7. “On distributed sampling of smooth non-bandlimited fields,” A. Kumar, P. Ishwar, and K. Ramchandran, IPSN 2004, Berkeley, CA, April 2004.

8. “On distributed sampling in dense sensor networks: a bit-conservation principle,” P. Ishwar, A. Kumar, and K. Ramchandran, Invited Paper, 41st Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, UIUC, IL 2003.

9. “Distributed sampling in dense sensor networks: a ‘‘bit-conservation’’ principle,” P. Ishwar, A. Kumar, and K. Ramchandran, IPSN 2003, Palo Alto, CA, April 2003.

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