| Research Work Polytechnic University,
Electrical Engineering Department, Brooklyn, New York.
03/2006 - present, Research on VLSI based
INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM (IDS)
as part of the CYSEP(Cyber Security Processor) project.
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Electronics Division, ASIC group,
Mumbai, India.
08/2004 - 0420/05 Project Trainee
Developed a FPGA based Ultra Fast MCS i.e. multi channel scaler which
works at 100 MHz and uses six counters one after the other to have zero
dead time. We select the counters in turn to perform read and reset
operation to achieve zero dead time.
Designed the system using digital logic. Wrote the code for FPGA Xilinx
Spartan-2 in Verilog HDL. Complied the code and verified the design for
desired operation. Synthesized the code and verified operation using the
synthesized files. Tested the code on a Xilinx developer kit. Designed
the ISA interfacing circuit and on board clock generators that are
required to provide 100 MHz at a trigger. Downloaded the .bit file onto
the manufactured board and verified the operation. Detailed project
report available.
Project Report click here.
Papers:
Quantum Computer: The new wave ,
Fall 2005.
Quantum Computing based on present Silicon Technology , Fall 2005.
Projects:
- Parity Based CED Implementation of DES in VHDL, Mar 2006.
- Full custom design and implementation of a frame synchronizer chip
in Cadence Virtuso Platform, Dec 2005.
- Designed the chip Floorplan
- Custom cell based design with transistor sizing for each
transistor.
- Schematic and Layout for each cell.
- Layout of the chip taking into account clock skew and chip area,
along with input-output pads
- IPSec implementation on Intel IXP 2850, Dec 2005.
- Wireless Robotic Arm Controller. Feb 2005
- Line following Robotic car. Oct 2004
- Microprocessor based temperature controller. March 2004
- A Simple Database in C++, Nov 2003
- Electronic lock using IC555's as monostable multivibrator. Oct
2003
- Binary Search Tree in C++, March 2003
- 8085 microprocessor based serial data communication. Feb 2003
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