CMOS Low Power Design Vol. 2
A special issue of Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications (ISSN 2079-9268).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2020) | Viewed by 11468
Special Issue Editors
Interests: ultra-low power circuits and systems; analog computing; precision circuits; hardware security
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Interests: mixed-signal IC design; cmos photonic ICs; RF/mmwave photonics; neuromorphic circuits
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning are fundamentally transforming the nature of computing and enabling novel cognitive and smart applications. To enable pervasive AI, especially on mobile devices and the Internet of things (IoTs), focus has shifted to realizing low-power Edge-AI hardware. Edge-AI is expected to enable locality of computing, reduced dependence on wireless and Cloud infrastructure, and consequently, privacy of user data.
Edge-AI hardware encompasses several aspects of low-power circuit design which exploit novel devices, circuits, and system architectures to realize high energy-efficiency. Event-driven asynchronous circuits enable low power consumption, while emerging post-CMOS nonvolatile memory devices promise very high-density in-memory computing with reduction in energy per synaptic operation. At the same time, digital architectures and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) leverage approximate computing algorithms and partial reconfiguration to trade off energy efficiency with precision. Novel sensor interfaces and security of such devices will be essential for widespread deployment of Edge-AI.
Authors are invited to submit regular papers following the JLPEA submission guidelines within the remit of the second volume of the Special Issue call. Topics include but are not limited to:
- Low-power digital, analog or mixed-signal circuits for the realization of machine learning and neural network algorithms;
- In-memory computing using conventional and emerging memory arrays; vector–matrix multipliers for neural network computations;
- Approximate and reconfigurable computing architectures for Edge-AI;
- Neural-inspired or neuromorphic computing circuits and architectures using CMOS, post-CMOS technologies, emerging neuromorphic processors, and FPGAs;
- Low-power on-chip communication circuits and/or network-on-chip (NoC) for low-latency data transfer for Edge-AI and neuromorphic computing;
- Low-power sensor interfaces for IoTs and Edge-AI;
- Circuits and architectures for privacy, authentication, and security for Edge-AI and IoTs.
Dr. Aatmesh Shrivastava
Dr. Vishal Saxena
Guest Editor
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- Ultra-low power
- Edge-AI
- Neuromorphic computing
- IoTs
- Mixed-signal
- Emerging devices
- In-memory computing
- Hardware security
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