VLSI-SoC: Forward-Looking Trends in IC and Systems Design : 18th IFIP WG 10.5/IEEE International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration, VLSI-SoC 2010, Madrid, Spain, September 27-29, 2010, Revised Selected Papers / José L. Ayala, David Atienza Alonso, Ricardo Reis (eds.).

"This book contains extended and revised versions of the best papers presented at the 18th IFIP WG 10.5/IEEE International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration, VLSI-So C 2010, held in Madrid, Spain, in September 2010. The 14 papers included in the book were carefully reviewed and selecte...

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Main Authors: Ayala, Jose L. (Author), Reis, Ricardo (Author)
Corporate Author: IFIP TC10/WG10.5 International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration of Systems-on-Chip Madrid, Spain
Other Authors: Atienza Alonso, David
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2012]
Series:IFIP advances in information and communication technology 373.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"This book contains extended and revised versions of the best papers presented at the 18th IFIP WG 10.5/IEEE International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration, VLSI-So C 2010, held in Madrid, Spain, in September 2010. The 14 papers included in the book were carefully reviewed and selected from the 52 full papers presented at the conference. The papers cover a wide variety of excellence in VLSI technology and advanced research. They address the current trend toward increasing chip integration and technology process advancements bringing about stimulating new challenges both at the physical and system-design levels, as well as in the test of theses systems."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 353 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISSN:1868-4238 ;
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