Abdul Rehman presented his research at IEEE ISCAS 2026 in Shanghai
PhD student Abdul Rehman participated in IEEE ISCAS 2026 in Shanghai, where he presented his research titled “An Ultra-Low Power Relaxation Oscillator for IoT Power Management Applications.”
From May 24 to 27, Ph.D. student Abdul Rehman participated in the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) 2026 in Shanghai, where he presented his poster entitled “An Ultra-Low Power Relaxation Oscillator for IoT Power Management Applications”.
The research focuses on energy-efficient circuit design for the next generation of Internet of Things (IoT) systems, addressing one of the key challenges in their development: achieving ultra-low power consumption while maintaining performance.
The proposed oscillator uses a dynamic comparator biasing and achieves a power consumption of 74.6 nW at 1.2 kHz, reducing power by 73% compared to conventional designs. These results demonstrate the potential of the proposed design for energy-efficient power management in future IoT applications.

Presenting this work at IEEE ISCAS 2026 provided a great opportunity to connect with researchers from around the world and exchange ideas on the latest advances in circuits, systems, AI, and emerging technologies.
The author sincerely thanks everyone who contributed to the discussions, as well as the co-authors for their valuable support.