Abbrevation
GLSVLSI
City
Houston
Country
United States
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Abstract

The 24th edition of GLSVLSI will be held in Houston, Texas, USA&#046; Original, unpublished<br>papers describing research in the general area of VLSI are solicited&#046; Both theoretical and<br>experimental research results are welcome&#046; Proceedings will be published by the ACM and<br>will be available through the ACM Digital Library&#046; Please visit http://www&#046;glsvlsi&#046;org/ for<br>more information&#046;<br>In addition to the traditional topic areas of GLSVLSI listed below, papers are solicited for a<br>special theme of reliability, resiliency, and robustness from circuits to systems in<br>collaboration with a Special Issue of ACM TODAES on the same topic&#046; Selected papers<br>will be invited to submit extended versions for inclusion in the special issue&#046;<br>Program Tracks:<br>* VLSI Design: design of ASICs, microprocessors/micro&#8211;architectures, embedded<br>processors, analog/digital/mixed&#8211;signal systems, NoC, interconnects, memories, and<br>FPGAs&#046;<br>* VLSI Circuits: analog/digital/mixed&#8211;signal circuits, RF and communication circuits,<br>chaos/neural/fuzzy&#8211;logic circuits, high&#8211;speed/low&#8211;power circuits&#046;<br>* Computer&#8211;Aided Design (CAD): hardware/software co&#8211;design, logic and behavioral<br>synthesis, logic mapping, simulation and formal verification, layout (partitioning,<br>placement, routing, floorplanning, compaction), algorithms and complexity analysis&#046;<br>* Low Power and Power Aware Design: circuits, micro&#8211;architectural techniques, thermal<br>estimation and optimization, power estimation methodologies, and CAD tools&#046;<br>* Testing, Reliability, Fault&#8211;Tolerance: digital/analog/mixed&#8211;signal testing, design for<br>testability and reliability, online testing techniques, static and dynamic defect&#8211; and faultrecoverability, and variation&#8211;aware design&#046;<br>* Emerging Technologies &amp; Post&#8211;CMOS VLSI: nanotechnology, molecular electronics,<br>quantum devices, biologically&#8211;inspired computing, spintronic technology, CNT, SET,<br>RTD, QCA, VLSI aspects of sensor and sensor networks, etc&#046; Emphasis should be on<br>the analysis, novel circuits and architectures, modeling, CAD tools, and design<br>methodologies for emerging technologies&#046;<br>