DDECS 2023 Tallinn, Estonia
26th International Symposium on Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and Systems
May 3-5, 2023
Tallinn, ESTONIA

Call for Papers

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DDECS 2023 seeks original, unpublished contributions of the following types:

  • Regular Papers presenting novel and complete research work (6 pages)
  • Student Papers from students eager to discuss their on-going research (4 pages)

Link to submissions website (ConfTool)

DDECS review process is single-blind, i.e. the author information is not hidden.
Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE
Xplore.

Key dates

  • Submission deadline (extended): January 15, 2023 January 22, 2023 (firm!) 
  • Notification of acceptance:    February 28, 2023

Topics

The areas of interest include (but are not limited to) the following topics:

Topic 1. Analog, Mixed Signal, RF and Sensors
  • Wireless circuits and systems
  • High-frequency circuits
  • Sensor technologies
  • RF design and test
  • Analog neuromorphic circuits
  • Analog and mixed-signal design and test
Topic 2. Digital Circuit and System Design
  • Digital architectures for DNNs
  • AI and edge computing architectures
  • Neural architecture search (NAS)
  • Autonomous systems
  • VLSI circuits design
  • SoC and NoC architectures
  • FPGA, DSP, accelerators
  • Approximate computing
  • High-performance computing
  • Low-power design
  • Embedded and cyber-physical systems
  • Embedded applications
  • EDA tools and methodologies
  • ML-based EDA tools
 Topic 3. Test, Verification and Dependability
  • Circuits and systems test
  • Reliability and robustness of DNNs
  • Fault-tolerance
  • Self-health awareness and fault management
  • Test infrastructures
  • Diagnosis and debug
  • Formal and simulation-based verification
  • Functional safety
  • Reliability
  • ML-based test and dependability solutions
Topic 4. Secure HW and Embedded Systems
  • Cryptographic implementations
  • Attacks against implementations
  • Side-channel analysis
  • Trusted computing platforms
  • IP protection and reverse engineering
  • Hardware Trojans
 Topic 5. Emerging Technologies and New Computing Paradigms
  • Brain-inspired computing
  • Polymorphic and ambipolar circuits
  • Reversible logic
  • Quantum computing
  • Quantum dot cellular automata
  • Stochastic computing
  • In-memory computing
  • Memristor technology
  • Emerging memory devices
  • Silicon photonics
  • Microfluidics and biochips
  • DNA computing

 

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