ISVLSI 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 these technologies. For the past two decades, the conference has been a unique forum for promoting visionary approaches to VLSI design process and has been an esteemed venue for presenting multidisciplinary research. The Symposium and researchers from academia and industry.
Contributions are sought in the following areas:
Emerging Trends in VLSI, Nanoelectronics, Molecular, Biological and Quantum Computing, MEMS, VLSI Circuits and Systems, Field-programmable and Reconfigurable Systems, System Level Design, System-on-a-Chip Design, Application-Specific Low Power, VLSI System Design, System Issues in Complexity, Low Power, Heat Dissipation, Power Awareness in VLSI Design, Test and Verification, Mixed-Signal Design and Analysis, Electrical/Packaging Co-Design, EDA, Physical Design, creating and sharing IP.
The Symposium Program will include contributed papers and speakers invited by the Program Committee, as well as a poster session. Keynote addresses, panels and special sessions are planned as well. Authors should submit their original work using the web based submission system. Initial submissions to the conference are limited to six pages. All submissions should be in PDF format.
Jul 03
2017
Jul 05
2017
Draft paper submission deadline
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Final Paper Deadline
Registration deadline
2024-07-01 United States Knoxville
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