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The 29th edition of the ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI
(GLSVLSI) will be held in Washington DC.
Original, unpublished papers describing research in the general
areas of VLSI and hardware design are solicited.
Paper Submission [link]
In addition to the traditional topic areas of GLSVLSI listed below,
papers are solicited for a special theme of “In-Memory Processing for Future Electronics”.
GLVLSI 2019 Best Paper Award:
Technical Tracks:
Best Paper Award:
"Crash Skipping: A Minimal-Cost Framework for Efficient Error Recovery in Approximate Computing Environments"
Yan Herms and Yanjing Li
2nd place:
"GraphiDe: A Graph Processing Accelerator leveraging In-DRAM-Computing"
Shaahin Angizi and Deliang Fan
3rd place:
"Design for eliminating operation specific power signatures from digital logic"
Md Badruddoja Majumder, Md Sakib Hasan, Aysha Shanta, Mesbah Uddin and Garrett Rose
MSE Track:
Best Paper Award:
"Teaching the Next Generation of Cryptographic Hardware Design to the Next Generation of Engineers"
Aydin Aysu
Keynote Speakers
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Marilyn Wolf
Georgia Tech
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Keith Rebello
DARPA
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Serge Leef
DARPA
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Onur Mutlu
ETH Zurich
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Swarup Bhunia
University of Florida
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Program Tracks
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VLSI Design: ASIC and FPGA design, microprocessors/micro-architectures, embedded
processors, analog/digital/mixed-signal systems, NoC, SoC, IoT, interconnects, memories,
bio-inspired and neuromorphic circuits and systems, BioMEMs, lab-on-a-chip, biosensors,
implantable and wearable devices.
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VLSI Circuits and Power Aware Design: analog/digital/mixed-signal circuits,
RF and communication circuits, chaos/neural/fuzzy-logic circuits, high-speed/low-power
circuits, temperature estimation/optimization, power estimation/optimization.
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Computer-Aided Design (CAD): hardware/software co-design, high-level synthesis,
logic synthesis, simulation and formal verification, layout, design for manufacturing,
CAD tools for biology and biomedical systems, algorithms and complexity analysis.
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Testing, Reliability, Fault-Tolerance: digital/analog/mixed-signal testing,
reliability, robustness, static and dynamic defect- and fault-recoverability,
variation-aware design.
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Emerging Computing & Post-CMOS Technologies: nanotechnology, molecular and quantum
computing, approximate and stochastic computing, sensor and sensor networks, post CMOS VLSI.
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Hardware Security: trusted IC, IP protection, hardware security primitives, reverse
engineering, hardware Trojan, side-channel analysis, CPS and IoT security.
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VLSI for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence: hardware accelerators for machine
learning, computer architectures for machine learning, deep learning, brain-inspired computing, big data
computing, cloud computing for Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices.
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Microelectronic Systems Education: pedagogical innovations using a wide range of technologies
such as ASIC, FPGA, multicore, GPU, Educational techniques including novel curricula and laboratories,
assessment methods, distance learning, textbooks, and design projects, Industry and academic collaborative
programs and teaching.
Important Dates
Call for Papers
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Paper submission deadline:
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December 28, 2018, 9pm EST (Extended deadline)
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Acceptance Notification:
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February 18, 2019
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Camera-Ready Paper Due:
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March 13, 2019
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Call for Special Sessions
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Proposal submission deadline:
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January 31, 2019 (Extended deadline)
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Notification of acceptance/rejection:
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February 10, 2019
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Author Guidelines
Paper Submission: Authors are invited to submit full-length (6 pages maximum), original, unpublished papers along
with an abstract of at most 200 words. To enable blind review, the author list should be omitted from the main document.
Previously published papers or papers currently under review for other conferences/journals should NOT be submitted and
will not be considered. Electronic submission in PDF format to the http://www.glsvlsi.org
website is required. Author and contact information (name, affiliation, mailing address, telephone, fax, e-mail) must be
entered during the submission process.
Paper Format (camera-ready): Submissions should be in camera-ready two-column format, following the ACM proceedings specifications
located at: ACM Template
and the classification system detailed at: ACM 2012 Class
Please use the ACM sigconf template if you are using Latex.
Paper Publication and Presenter Registration: Papers will be accepted for regular or poster presentation at the symposium.
Every accepted paper MUST have at least one author registered to the symposium by the time the camera-ready paper is submitted;
at least one of the authors is also expected to attend the symposium and present the paper.
This site is maintained by:
GLSVLSI 2019 Webmaster
Yi-Chung Chen (cheny@newpaltz.edu),
SUNY at New Paltz.
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