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GLSVLSI
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Boston
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United States
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<font face=&#8243;Arial, Helvetica, sans&#8211;serif&#8243;><font color=&#8243;black&#8243;><p><br><font color=&#8243;black&#8243; face=&#8243;Arial, Helvetica, sans&#8211;serif&#8243;> The 19th edition of GLSVLSI will be held in Boston, Massachusetts&#046; Original, unpublished papers, describing research in the general area of VLSI are solicited&#046; Both theoretical and experimental research results are welcome&#046; Proceedings will be published electronically and will be accessed by ACM Digital library&#046;<br></font></p> <h2><font color=&#8243;black&#8243; face=&#8243;Arial, Helvetica, sans&#8211;serif&#8243;>Program Tracks</font></h2> <ul><font color=&#8243;black&#8243; face=&#8243;Arial, Helvetica, sans&#8211;serif&#8243;> <li><b>VLSI Design:</b> design of ASICs, microprocessors/micro&#8211;architectures, embedded processors, analog/digital/mixed&#8211;signal systems, NoC, interconnects, memories, and FPGAs&#046;</li> <li><b>VLSI Circuits:</b> analog/digital/mixed&#8211;signal circuits, RF and communication circuits, chaos/neural/fuzzy&#8211;logic circuits, high&#8211;speed/low&#8211;power circuits&#046;</li> <li><b>Computer&#8211;Aided Design (CAD):</b> hardware/software co&#8211;design, logic and behavioral synthesis, logic mapping, simulation and formal verification, layout (partitioning, placement, routing, floorplanning, compaction), algorithms and complexity analysis&#046;</li> <li><b>Low Power and Power Aware Design:</b> circuits, micro&#8211;architectural techniques, thermal estimation and optimization, power estimation methodologies, and CAD tools&#046;</li> <li><b>Testing, Reliability, Fault&#8211;Tolerance:</b> digital/analog/mixed&#8211;signal testing, design for testability and reliability, online testing techniques, static and dynamic defect&#8211; and fault&#8211;recoverability, and variation&#8211;aware design&#046;</li> <li><b>Emerging Technologies:</b> nanotechnology, molecular electronics, quantum devices, biologically&#8211;inspired computing, CNT, SET, RTD, QCA, VLSI aspects of sensor and sensor network, and CAD tools for emerging technology devices and circuits&#046;</li> <li><b>Post&#8211;CMOS VLSI:</b> evolutionary computing, optical computing, quantum computing, reversible logic, spin&#8211;based computing, biological computation, nanotechnology, molecular electronics, quantum devices, biologically&#8211;inspired computing&#046; Emphasis should be on the analysis, novel circuits and architectures, modeling, CAD tools, and design methodologies&#046;<br></li> </font></ul></font></font>