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Publications and Personal InformationIn this section you will find a list of my publications, a brief biography and my curriculum vitae. The following is a list of my most significant publications (1999 to nowadays) International Journals
P. Julián, R. Dogaru, M. Itoh, M. Haenggi, L. O. Chua, ``Simplicial RTD-based Cellular Nonlinear Networks,'' IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems, Vol. 50, No. 4, pp. 500-509, April 2003. P. Julián, ``The Complete Canonical Piecewise--Linear Representation: Functional Form for Minimal Degenerate Intersections,'' IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems, Vol. 50, No. 3, pp. 387-396, March 2003. M. Storace, P. Julián, M. Parodi, ``Synthesis of Nonlinear Multi-port Resistors: A PWL Approach,'' IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems, Vol. 49, No.8, pp. 1138-1149, August 2002. P. Julián, R. Dogaru, L. O. Chua, ``A Piecewise-Linear Simplicial Coupling Cell for CNN Gray-Level Image Processing,'' IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems, Vol. 49, No. 7, pp. 904-913, July 2002. R. Dogaru, P. Julián, Leon O. Chua, Manfred Glesner, "The Simplicial Neural Cell and its Mixed-Signal Circuit Implementation: An Efficient Neural Network Architecture for Intelligent Signal Processing in Portable Multimedia Applications," IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 995-1008, July 2002. P. Julián, L. O. Chua, ``Replication Properties of Parity Cellular Automata,'' International Journal of Bifurcations and Chaos, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 477-494, March 2002. M. Itoh, P. Julián, L. O. Chua, ``RTD-Based Cellular Neural Networks with Multiple Steady States,'' Int. Journal of Bifurcations and Chaos, Vol. 11, No. 12, pp. 2913-2959, Dec. 2001. P. Julián, A. Desages, B. D 'Amico, "Orthonormal High Level Canonical PWL functions with Applications to model reduction," IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, vol. 47, No. 5, pp. 702-712, May 2000. L. Castro, P. Julián, O. Agamennoni, A. Desages, ``Wiener Modelling Using Canonical Piecewise Linear Functions,'' Latin American Applied Research, vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 265-272, 1999. Special issue dedicated to the memory of Alfredo Desages. P. Julián, A. Desages and O. Agamennoni, "High Level Canonical Piecewise Linear Representation using a simplicial partition," IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems, vol. CAS-46, pp. 463-480, April 1999. P. Julián, J. Guivant and A. Desages, "A Parameterization of Piecewise Linear Lyapunov functions via Linear Programming," Int. Journal of Control, vol. 72, pp. 702-715, May 1999. Special issue on Multiple model approaches in modelling and Control. BooksIn Modern Applied Mathematics Techniques in Circuits, Systems and Control, Ed. Nikos Mastorakis, P. Julián, O. Agamennoni, E. N. Sanchez, ``On-line nonlinear identification using PWL mappings with applications to Wiener modeling,'' World Scientific and Engineering Society Press, pp. 262-267, ISBN: 960-8052-05. In Modern Applied Mathematics Techniques in Circuits, Systems and Control, Ed. Nikos Mastorakis, P. Julián, O. Agamennoni, ``Tools for the PWL approximation of continuous functions,'' World Scientific and Engineering Society Press, pp. 199-204, ISBN: 960-8052-05. A High Level Canonical Piecewise Linear Representation Using a Simplicial Partition: Theory and Applications, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina, 1999. Information RequestIf you want copies of some of the papers shown above, please let me know which ones you are interested in, and how to contact you. Brief BiographyPedro M. Julián (S'94, M'00) was born in the city of Bahía Blanca, Argentina, on June 28, 1970. He received the "Ingeniero Electrónico" degree in 1994 and the Ph.D. degree in "Control de Sistemas" in 1999, both from Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS). From 2000 to 2002 he was a visiting scholar in the Nonlinear Electronics Laboratory of the University of California at Berkeley, USA. From 2002 to 2003 he was a visiting scholar in the Sensory Communication & Microsystems Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA. He has been an Assistant Professor in the Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica y Computadoras (DIEC) at UNS since 2003; he also holds a position in the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET) as an Assistant Researcher since 2002. His research interests areas are: computation, circuits and systems theory/ design; In particular, he is interested in practical and theoretical aspects of computation structures, including parallel systems like Cellular Neural Networks and Cellular Automata, with a special emphasis in the design and analysis of VLSI systems. He serves as the Region 9 (Latin America) Vice President of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society for 2004 and 2005, and he has been one of the founding members of the Latin American Consortium for Integrated Services (LACIS). Curriculum VitaeThis is a copy of my CV
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