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  1. David Yang, Abbas El Gamal, Boyd Fowler, and Hui Tian, "A 640x512 CMOS Image Sensor with Ultra Wide Dynamic Range Floating-Point Pixel-Level ADC," Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, San Francisco, CA, pp. 308-309, February 1999.

  2. CMOS Image Sensor With Per-Column ΣΔ ADC and Programmable Compressed Sensing. Yusuke Oike, Member, IEEE, and Abbas El Gamal, Fellow, IEEE. Abstract—A CMOS image sensor architecture with built-in single-shot compressed sensing is described. The image sensor employs a conventional 4-T pixel and per-column ΣΔ ADCs.

  3. powernet.stanford.edu › people › abbas-el-gamalAbbas El Gamal | Powernet

    Abbas El Gamal has been on the Stanford faculty since 1981, where he is currently the Hitachi America Professor in the School of Engineering and Fortinet Founders Chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering. Prof. El Gamal's research contributions have spanned several areas, including network information theory, Field Programmable Gate ...

  4. Abbas El Gamal. My research group is currently involved in projects in the following areas: Network Information Theroy. Smart Grid. For more information about specific projects, contact Prof. El Gamal.

  5. Abbas El Gamal. EE376B: Network Information Theory. Lecture Notes. Lecture 1: Introduction Lecture 2: Basic Information Theory Lecture 3: Distributed Lossless Compression ...

  6. Abbas El Gamal named Chair of Department of Electrical Engineering. Stanford Engineering, July 25, 2012. The author file: Abbas El Gamal and Mark Schnitzer. Nature Methods, September 29, 2011. Fingertip-size microscope has huge potential for study in the brain and its diseases, say Stanford Researcher. Stanford Report, September 16, 2011.

  7. 25 de jul. de 2012 · Abbas El Gamal received his BS Honors degree in electrical engineering from Cairo University in 1972, and an MS in statistics and a PhD in electrical engineering at Stanford University in 1977 and 1978, respectively. He taught at the University of Southern California before joining the Stanford faculty.