GLSVLSI 2018 - Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 2018
Date2018-05-16 - 2018-05-18
Deadline2017-11-20
VenueChicago, IL, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.glsvlsi.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 28th edition of the ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI (GLSVLSI) will be held in the beautiful Canadian Rockies. Original, unpublished papers describing research in the general areas of VLSI and hardware design are solicited. Stay tuned for more information.
In addition to the traditional topic areas of GLSVLSI listed below, papers are solicited for a special theme of Green Technologies for Computing and IoT Applications.
Program Tracks:
Track 1: VLSI Design: ASIC and FPGA design, microprocessors/micro-architectures, embedded processors, analog/digital/mixed-signal systems, NoC, SoC, IoT, interconnects, memories.
Track 2: VLSI Circuits, and Power Aware Design: analog/digital/mixed-signal circuits, RF and communication circuits, chaos/neural/fuzzy-logic circuits, high-speed/low-power circuits, temperature estimation/optimization, power estimation/optimization.
Track 3: Computer-Aided Design (CAD): hardware/software co-design, high-level synthesis, logic synthesis, simulation and formal verification, layout, design for manufacturing, algorithms and complexity analysis.
Track 4: Testing, Reliability, and Fault-Tolerance: digital/analog/mixed-signal testing, reliability, robustness, static and dynamic defect- and fault-recoverability, variation-aware design.
Track 5: Emerging Computing, and Post-CMOS Technologies: nanotechnology, molecular and quantum computing, approximate and stochastic computing, sensor and sensor networks, post CMOS VLSI.
Track 6: Hardware Security: trusted IC, IP protection, hardware security primitives, reverse engineering, hardware Trojan, side-channel analysis, CPS and IoT security.
Track 7: Biochips, and Biological Systems: bio-inspired and neuromorphic circuits and systems, BioMEMs, lab-on-a-chip, biosensors, hardware and software solutions for medical diagnostics, CAD tools for biology and biomedical systems, implantable and wearable devices, systems and synthetic biology.
In addition to the traditional topic areas of GLSVLSI listed below, papers are solicited for a special theme of Green Technologies for Computing and IoT Applications.
Program Tracks:
Track 1: VLSI Design: ASIC and FPGA design, microprocessors/micro-architectures, embedded processors, analog/digital/mixed-signal systems, NoC, SoC, IoT, interconnects, memories.
Track 2: VLSI Circuits, and Power Aware Design: analog/digital/mixed-signal circuits, RF and communication circuits, chaos/neural/fuzzy-logic circuits, high-speed/low-power circuits, temperature estimation/optimization, power estimation/optimization.
Track 3: Computer-Aided Design (CAD): hardware/software co-design, high-level synthesis, logic synthesis, simulation and formal verification, layout, design for manufacturing, algorithms and complexity analysis.
Track 4: Testing, Reliability, and Fault-Tolerance: digital/analog/mixed-signal testing, reliability, robustness, static and dynamic defect- and fault-recoverability, variation-aware design.
Track 5: Emerging Computing, and Post-CMOS Technologies: nanotechnology, molecular and quantum computing, approximate and stochastic computing, sensor and sensor networks, post CMOS VLSI.
Track 6: Hardware Security: trusted IC, IP protection, hardware security primitives, reverse engineering, hardware Trojan, side-channel analysis, CPS and IoT security.
Track 7: Biochips, and Biological Systems: bio-inspired and neuromorphic circuits and systems, BioMEMs, lab-on-a-chip, biosensors, hardware and software solutions for medical diagnostics, CAD tools for biology and biomedical systems, implantable and wearable devices, systems and synthetic biology.
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