IEEE Design&Test Vol. 36, Issue 4
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Circuits and Systems for VLSI IoT Devices
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- Date: July/August
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July/August 2019 Content
From the EIC
• | Circuits and Systems for VLSI IoT Devices |
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Special Issue on Circuits and Systems for VLSI IoT Devices
• | Guest Editors’ Introduction: Circuits and Systems for VLSI IoT Devices |
This special issue explores the challenges posed by the design of very-large-scale integration (VLSI) nodes for the Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems. These systems use wireless communication to link together physical devices into distributed real-time embedded systems. IoT systems are used in a wide range of applications, including industrial control, vehicles, smart grids, and medical and health care systems. View full article (PDF). |
• | Computing with High-Dimensional Vectors |
Thin-film transistors can be manufactured at low cost and on flexible materials using printing technologies. These characteristics make them very well suited to many IoT applications, particularly wearable electronics. read more. View full article (PDF). |
• | Introducing Hardware-Based Intelligence and Reconfigurability on Industrial IoT Edge Nodes |
Industrial automation is an important application area for the Internet-of-Things (IoT) technologies. In this article, IoT system architectures for computing at the edge of the Internet and the use of FPGAs as edge devices are discussed. read more. View full article (PDF). |
• | Challenges and Opportunities in VLSI IoT Devices and Systems |
Low cost, low form-factor, and highly energy-efficient very-large-scale integration (VLSI) design is key for the success of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) paradigm. read more. View full article (PDF). |
General Interest Papers
• | Implications of On-Chip Single-Source Clocking on High-Speed Serial Interfaces in Network SoC |
Single-source clocking is important for networked SoC architectures. This article discusses the validation challenges related to on-chip single-source clocking due to the distributed clocking trends of recent SoCs and proposes a new low cost and no SoC re-spin solution. read more View full article (PDF). |
Departments
• | Practices and Challenges for Achieving Functional Safety of Modern Automotive SoCs |
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• | Conference Reports: Recap of the 24th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference |
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• | Conference Reports: Recap of DATE 2019 in Florence, Italy |
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• | The Last Byte: IoT and That Nagging Feeling |
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