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VLSI-SoC 2012 : IEEE/IFIP 20th International Conference on VLSI and System-on-Chip

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Conference Series : Very Large Scale Integration of System-on-Chip
 
Link: http://vlsisoc2012.soe.ucsc.edu
 
When Oct 7, 2012 - Oct 10, 2012
Where Santa Cruz, USA
Submission Deadline Apr 30, 2012
Notification Due Jun 17, 2012
Final Version Due Jul 14, 2012
Categories    system-on-chip
 

Call For Papers

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

Analog and Mixed-Signal IC Design
Digital systems and architectures
3-D Integration and Physical Design
Deep Submicron Design and Modeling Issues, New Devices and MEMS
CAD and Tools, Testability and Design for Test
Digital Signal Processing and Image Processing IC Design
Prototyping, Validation, Verification, Modeling and Simulation
System-on-Chip Design
Embedded Systems Design and Real-Time Systems
New Architectures and Compilers, Reconfigurable Systems
Logic and High-Level Synthesis
New Applications (biosystems, sensor networks, automotive, security, communications, etc.)
Low-Power and Thermal-Aware Design
Green Computing

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