References

The following references complement the material in this book by giving more detailed accounts of some subject matter than is possible to accomplish in one volume. The list is not intended to be comprehensive or to mention all contributions in the field; such an effort would be pretentious and its execution would be impossible. The references are chosen also for the fact that they themselves provide lists of references of historical, academic or practical importance. Alternatively, a recent reference is chosen beacuase it contains material which has its origins in much older references which are not easily available.

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6. IEEE (2000) Special issue on low power systems. Proceedings of IEEE, 88 (10).

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