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ISLPED 2012 : International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design

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Conference Series : International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design
 
Link: http://www.islped.org/2012/
 
When Jul 25, 2012 - Jul 27, 2012
Where Redondo Beach, CA, USA
Abstract Registration Due Mar 2, 2012
Submission Deadline Mar 9, 2012
Categories    design automation
 

Call For Papers

Topics

Specific topics include, but are not limited to, the following two main areas, each with three sub-areas:


1. Architecture, Circuits, and Technology

1.1. Technologies and Digital Circuits

1.2. Logic and Microarchitecture Design

1.3. Analog, MEMS, Mixed Signal and Imaging Electronics


2. Design Tools, System and Software Design

2.1. CAD & Design Tools

2.2. System Design and Methodologies

2.3. Software Design and Optimization


Technical Paper Submission


Submissions should be full-length papers of up to 6 pages (double-column format, using templates to be posted), including all illustrations, tables, references and an abstract of no more than 100 words. Papers exceeding the six-page limit will not be reviewed. Electronic submission in pdf format only via the web is required.


Important notes:

*Submission must be anonymous: papers identifying the authors will be automatically rejected.

*IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if the paper is accepted but not presented at the conference.

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