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Using Circuits and Systems-Level Research to Drive Nanotechnology
San Jose, CA October 11-October 13
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Michael T. Niemier, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ramprasad Ravichandran, Georgia Institute of Technology
Peter M. Kogge, University of Notre Dame
This paper details nano-scale devices being researched by physical scientists to build computational systems. It also reviews some existing system design work that uses the devices to be discussed. It concludes with a discussion of how the authors believe system-level research can best be used to positively affect actual device development. This work has led to a more thorough design methodology that will address whether or not computationally interesting and buildable circuits are possible with the Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA), while also providing significant wins over end-of-the-roadmap CMOS.
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Michael T. Niemier, Ramprasad Ravichandran, Peter M. Kogge, "Using Circuits and Systems-Level Research to Drive Nanotechnology," iccd, pp.302-309, 2004 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD'04), 2004
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