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Link: http://www.synaptic-project.eu/vamm12 | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS Friday Workshop on Variability modelling and mitigation techniques in current and future technologies (VAMM 2012) (http://www.synaptic-project.eu/vamm12) Held in conjunction with the International Conference on Design, Automation & Test in Europe (http://www.date-conference.com) in Dresden, Germany, March 16, 2012 =============================================================================== The influence of process variations is becoming extremely critical for nanoCMOS technology nodes, due to geometric tolerances and manufacturing non-idealities (such as edge or surface roughness, or the fluctuation of the number of doping atoms). As a result, production yields and figures of merit of a circuit such as performance, power, and reliability have become extremely sensitive to uncontrollable statistical process variations. Although some kind of variability has always existed and been taken into account for designing integrated circuits, the largest impact of variability and the greater influence of random or spatial aspects are setting up a completely new challenge. On top of those difficulties, the deficiency of design techniques and EDA methodologies for tackling PVs makes that challenge even more critical. Variability has a huge economic impact in terms of yield loss or overdesign that is increasing with each technology generation. Without design countermeasures to reduce the impact of process variations, the cost advantage of technology scaling will be overrun by losses due to an increasing gap between designed and actual performances and therefore technology scaling will not be sustainable. A one-day Friday Workshop in conjunction with DATE 2012 will be celebrated addressing these topics. The workshop will focus on design techniques to counteract the problem of variability. Techniques may range from the device level, to layout design, to architecture design. They include the use of redundancy, regularity and reconfiguration at different description levels. VAMM is connected with the following projects: - ENIAC MODERN (2008-2012) - http://www.eniac-modern.org - FP7 SYNAPTIC (2009-2012) - http://www.synaptic-project.eu - FP7 TRAMS (2010-2013) - http://www.trams-project.eu Research works on the topic of the workshop will be selected for interactive presentations, in which the speaker briefly (in 10min) outlines the main points of the work and after the session a poster is shown for discussion and further explanations. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Variability modelling at the device level - Variability-aware architectures - Redundancy techniques applied to variability and reliability - Layout design techniques addressing variability - Circuit synthesis for regularity - Logic synthesis Prospective authors are invited to submit a 2-page abstract, including figures. Electronic submission in PDF format should be done through the workshop website: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vamm12 Accepted papers will be chosen for a brief oral presentation (10 min), followed by a poster session. Informal proceedings (in electronic format) will be distributed among the participants. Note that the Friday Workshop papers are NOT disseminated neither through the official DATE proceedings nor through any other formal channels, such as, for example, the IEEExplore or the ACM Digital Library. Important dates: - Paper submission deadline: November 20, 2011 - Notification of acceptance: December 15, 2011 - Workshop: March 16, 2012 ------- Organizers: - Antonio Rubio, Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain - Martin Elhoj, Nangate, Denmark - Jan van Gerwen, NXP Semiconductors, The Netherlands Technical committee: - Asen Asenov, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom - Ramon Canal, Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain - Giuseppe Desoli, STMicroelectronics, Italy - Petr Dobrovolny, IMEC, Belgium - Martin Elhoj, Nangate, Denmark - Fabrizio Ferrandi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy - Jan van Gerwen, NXP Semiconductors, The Netherlands - Arnaud Grasset, THALES, France - Enrico Macii, Politecnico di Torino, Italy - Miguel Miranda Corbalan, IMEC, Belgium - Francesc Moll Echeto, Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain - Davide Pandini, STMicroelectronics, Italy - Paolo Pavan, Univ. degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy - Christian Pilato, Politecnico di Milano, Italy - Andre I. Reis, UFRGS, Brazil - Renato P. Ribas, UFRGS, Brazil - Antonio Rubio, Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain - Enrico Sangiorgi, Univ. di Bologna, Italy - Loris Vendrame, Micron Technology, Italy - Xavier Vera, Intel, Spain - Nigel Woolaway, Leading Edge, Italy - Paul Zuber, IMEC, Belgium |
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