Predictive Technology Model for Robust Nanoelectronic Design explains
many of the technical mysteries behind the Predictive Technology Model
(PTM) that has been adopted worldwide in explorative design research.
Through physical derivation and technology extrapolation, PTM is the
de-factor device model used in electronic design. This work explains the
systematic model development and provides a guide to robust design
practice in the presence of variability and reliability issues. Having
interacted with multiple leading semiconductor companies and university
research teams, the author brings a state-of-the-art perspective on
technology scaling to this work and shares insights gained in the
practices of device modeling.