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. Future design methodologies as well as new CAD tools
to support them will also be the key topics. ISVLSI 2016 highlights
a special theme of cyber-physical system. 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 issue to 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-CS
conference publication services (CPS). The Symposium has established
a reputation in bringing well-known international scientists as
invited speakers, and this trend will continue.
Contributions are Sought in the Following Tracks
1) Analog and
Mixed-Signal Circuits (AMS): Analog/mixed-signal circuits, RF and
communication circuits, adaptive circuits, interconnects, VLSI
aspects of sensor and sensor network.
2) Computer-Aided Design and Verification (CAD): Hardware/software
co-design, logic and behavioral synthesis, simulation and formal
verification, physical design, signal integrity, power and thermal
analysis, statistical approaches.
3) Digital Circuits and FPGA based Designs (DCF): Digital circuits,
chaos/neural/fuzzy-logic circuits, high- speed/low-power circuits,
energy efficient circuits, near and sub-threshold circuits,
memories, FPGA designs, FPGA based systems.
4) Emerging and Post-CMOS Technologies (EPT): Nanotechnology,
molecular electronics, quantum devices, optical computing,
spin-based computing, biologically-inspired computing, CNT, SET, RTD,
QCA, reversible logic, and CAD tools for emerging technology devices
and circuits.
5) System Design and Security (SDS): 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, watermarking, and IP protection, TRNG and
security oriented circuits, PUF circuits.
6) Testing, Reliability, and Fault-Tolerance (TRF):
Analog/digital/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
keynotes, special sessions and Graduate Student Forum are planned as
well. Authors are invited to submit full-length, original,
unpublished papers. To enable blind review, the author list should
be omitted from the main document.
For Questions and Requests, please contact the
Conference Organizers.
Paper Submission:
Authors are invited to submit full-length (6 pages maximum),
original, unpublished papers along with an abstract of at most 200
words. To enable blind review, the author list should be omitted
from the main document. Papers violating length and blind-review
criteria would be withdrawn from the review process. Previously
published papers or papers currently under review for other
conferences/journals should not be submitted and will not be
considered for publication.
Paper Submission
Template can be found
here.
Paper Submission
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