The submissions to SBCCI should be made to one of four tracks, whichever is the most appropriate at the authors judgment. Efforts are going towards a fair balance of the published papers in equal parts in the different areas. The tracks are organized as follows:<br>Track 1: Analog & RF & Mixed Signal<br>Track Chair: Fernando Rangel, UFSC – Brazil<br>– Analog and mixed signal designs;<br>– Micro–electromechanical systems;<br>– Nanoelectronic circuits and nanoarchitectures;<br>– Harvesting / Scavenging Energy circuits.<br>Track 2: CAD,Verification & Test<br>Track Chair: Trent McConaghy, Solido Design – USA<br>– Physical Design;<br>– System and circuit synthesis;<br>– Design space and architectural exploration;<br>– Design verification and simulation;<br>– Testability issues and design for test techniques;<br>Track 3: Digital, Reconfigurable & Applications<br>Track Chair: Luciano Agostini, UFPel – Brazil<br>– Design, specification and modeling languages<br>and applications;<br>– Reconfigurable architectures and novel<br>applications of FPGAs;<br>– Hardware–software co–design and co–verification;<br>– Emulation and prototyping techniques;<br>Track 4:SoC, NoC, Embedded<br>Track Chair: Cesar Zeferino, UNIVALI – Brazil<br>– Embedded systems design and industrial applications;<br>– NoC design;<br>– Systems–on–chip, IP reuse, MPSoC and platform–based designs;<br>– Low power and design techniques;<br>
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Brazil
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