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Cole Sherrill's research centers on asynchronous circuit design, with a particular focus on the development and analysis of timing constraints for reliable circuits. Sherrill has investigated innovations in Modular-to-Nonmodular Logic (MTNCL) gate design, proposing an alternative to traditional MTCMOS power-gating approaches. This work aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of integrated circuits. Sherrill's publications include a case study on skewing MTNCL circuits and explorations into synthesis and timing constraints for these asynchronous systems. Key collaborators in this research include Jia Di, Kyle Orman, Zibin Weng, and K. L. Harvey, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Sherrill's academic contributions are reflected in a h-index of 1 and a total of 5 publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Synthesis and Timing Constraints for Reliable MTNCL Asynchronous Circuits (2025)
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Innovations in MTNCL Gate Design: An Alternative MTCMOS Power-Gating Approach (2025)
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Case Study for Skewing MTNCL Circuits (2023)
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- Case Study for Skewing MTNCL Circuits
- Innovations in MTNCL Gate Design: An Alternative MTCMOS Power-Gating Approach
- Synthesis and Timing Constraints for Reliable MTNCL Asynchronous Circuits
- Case Study for Skewing MTNCL Circuits
- Case Study for Skewing MTNCL Circuits
- Innovations in MTNCL Gate Design: An Alternative MTCMOS Power-Gating Approach
- Innovations in MTNCL Gate Design: An Alternative MTCMOS Power-Gating Approach
- Synthesis and Timing Constraints for Reliable MTNCL Asynchronous Circuits
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