IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI,
Tampa, Florida, USA, July 9-11, 2014

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C a l l  F o r  P a p e r s

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This Symposium explores emerging trends and novel ideas and concepts in the area of VLSI. The Symposium covers a range of topics: from VLSI circuits, systems and design methods to system level design and system-on-chip issues, to bringing VLSI experience to new areas and technologies like nano- and molecular devices, MEMS, and quantum computing. Future design methodologies will also be one of the key topics at the workshop, as well as new CAD tools to support them. Over almost two decades the symposium has been a unique forum promoting multidisciplinary research and new visionary approaches in the area of VLSI. The Symposium is bringing together leading scientists and researchers from academia and industry. The papers from this symposium have been published as the special issues of top archival journals. This fact indicates a very high quality of the symposium papers, and we are determined to keep a strong emphasis on this critical aspect of any conference. The symposium proceedings are published by IEEE Computer Society Press. Several leading scientist from newly emerging areas of nanoelectronics, MEMS and molecular, biological and quantum computing will be invited speakers at the symposium. The Symposium has established a reputation in bringing well-known international scientists as invited speakers, and this trend will continue.

Important Dates:

Submission Deadline: February 16, 2014

Acceptance Notification: April 20, 2014

Submission of Final Version: May 13, 2014

 

Contributions are sought in the following tracks:

1.       Analog and Digital Circuits: analog/digital/mixed-signal circuits, RF and communication circuits, chaos/neural/fuzzy-logic circuits, high-speed/low-power circuits, interconnects, memory, PUF circuits, TRNG and security oriented circuits

2.       Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Verification: Hardware/software co-design, logic and behavioral synthesis,  simulation and formal verification, physical design, signal integrity, power and thermal analysis

3.       Emerging and post-CMOS Technologies: nanotechnology, molecular electronics, quantum devices, optical computing, spin-based computing, biologically-inspired computing, CNT, SET, RTD, QCA, reversible logic, VLSI aspects of sensor and sensor network, and CAD tools for emerging technology devices and circuits.

4.       System Design and Security: Structured and Custom Design methodologies, microprocessors/micro-architectures for performance and low power, embedded processors, analog/digital/mixed-signal systems, NoC, power and temperature aware designs, Hardware security, Cryptography

5.       Testing, Reliability, Fault-Tolerance: digital/analog/mixed-signal testing, design for testability and reliability, online testing techniques, static and dynamic defect- and fault-recoverability, and variation-aware design.

 

The Symposium Program will include contributed papers and speakers invited by the Program Committee, as well as a poster session. The keynote addresses, panels and special sessions are planned as well. Authors should send a PDF version of their papers through the web based submission site, as described on the symposium website.

Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts at:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isvlsi2014

 


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ISVLSI 2014 is seeking proposals for special sessions. Proposals can be up to 2 pages, and should detail abstract of the suggested session title and bulleted list of topics or tentative titles to be covered, targeted audience, proposed duration, organizer’s name and affiliation. For the bulleted list of topics or tentative titles, speakers’ names, affiliations, and short biography should be included.

Special sessions are expected to have duration of 1.5 hours. Once approved, each presenter (or author) is expected to submit a paper up to 6 page length limit, to be published in the proceedings. For the inclusion in the proceedings similar policy on registration and attendance will be followed as applicable to regular papers.

Proposals should be emailed to special session chairs with the subject line "ISVLSI 2014 Proposal for Special Session".

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