FTFC 2012 - 11th IEEE Faible Tension Faible Consommation (FTFC2012 )
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 11th edition of Faible Tension Faible Consommation will be held in Paris, France on June 6-8, 2012. The conference is technically sponsored by IEEE CAS society and will be co-organized by Institut Supérieur d’Electronique de Paris. FTFC is dedicated to advances in designing low-voltage low-power systems, covering the manufacturing process, circuit simulation tools and synthesis, system-level design and optimization. The fields of application are numerous, including distributed networks, sensors, implants, SOCs, and embedded systems. It was held for the first time in Paris in 1997.
The conference proceedings will be published on IEEE Xplore.
Topics
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Technologies and emerging technologies for Low Power and Low Voltage, variability issues
Wireless communication circuits and networks, RF circuits
Digital, Analog and mixed-signal circuits
Power management and power optimization techniques
Ultra Low Power implants, sensors, body area networks and wearable computing
Low Voltage and Low Power computer-aided design
Important dates
Deadline for paper submission: February 26th, 2012
Notification of acceptance: April 9th, 2012
Deadline for submission of final paper: April 29th, 2012
Submission Guidelines
Regular paper: The Program Chairs invite the authors to submit on-line a 4-page manuscript following the IEEE guidelines.
Special Sessions: Proposal guidelines
A special session proposal must include no more than 3 pages providing the
following information:
*Title of the session (max 10 words);
*Summary description;
*List of the intended papers (title, short abstract and author\'s names);
*Abstract of each paper (max 500 words);
*Short biography of lecturers.
*A maximum of 5 papers is allowed per session.
*Proposals should be submitted to thomas.ea{at}isep.fr (replace {at} by -AT-)
*After review and acceptation by the TPC chairs, you'll be asked to upload
the papers for final review.
Tutorials: Proposal guidelines
A tutorial proposal must include the following information:
*Title of the Tutorial (max 10 words) and author's name and affiliation;
*Abstract of the tutorial (max 500 words);
*Short biography of lecturer(s).
*Proposals should be submitted to thomas.ea-AT-isep.fr
The conference proceedings will be published on IEEE Xplore.
Topics
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Technologies and emerging technologies for Low Power and Low Voltage, variability issues
Wireless communication circuits and networks, RF circuits
Digital, Analog and mixed-signal circuits
Power management and power optimization techniques
Ultra Low Power implants, sensors, body area networks and wearable computing
Low Voltage and Low Power computer-aided design
Important dates
Deadline for paper submission: February 26th, 2012
Notification of acceptance: April 9th, 2012
Deadline for submission of final paper: April 29th, 2012
Submission Guidelines
Regular paper: The Program Chairs invite the authors to submit on-line a 4-page manuscript following the IEEE guidelines.
Special Sessions: Proposal guidelines
A special session proposal must include no more than 3 pages providing the
following information:
*Title of the session (max 10 words);
*Summary description;
*List of the intended papers (title, short abstract and author\'s names);
*Abstract of each paper (max 500 words);
*Short biography of lecturers.
*A maximum of 5 papers is allowed per session.
*Proposals should be submitted to thomas.ea{at}isep.fr (replace {at} by -AT-)
*After review and acceptation by the TPC chairs, you'll be asked to upload
the papers for final review.
Tutorials: Proposal guidelines
A tutorial proposal must include the following information:
*Title of the Tutorial (max 10 words) and author's name and affiliation;
*Abstract of the tutorial (max 500 words);
*Short biography of lecturer(s).
*Proposals should be submitted to thomas.ea-AT-isep.fr
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