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19th Conference on Advanced Research in VLSI
March 14-16, 2001
Salt Lake City, Utah
Please note: These pages are preliminary and subject
to change. More information will be made available here over time.
This meeting continues the tradition of the first Conference on
Advanced Research in VLSI held at Caltech in 1979. Since its
inception, the Conference has been a forum for interdisciplinary
research involving VLSI circuits, systems, CAD, and theory, with an
emphasis on novel ideas at an early stage of development. The
Conference on Advanced Research in VLSI complements conferences such
as ISSCC, ISCA, and ICCAD that focus on a single discipline and
emphasize ideas further along in development.
ARVLSI 2001 is hosted by the University of Utah.
Proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press.
Announcements
Topics of Interest
- Clocking and synchrony
- Advanced packaging and package--system co-design
- Low-power, low-voltage techniques and styles
- High-speed logic techniques and styles
- High-speed interconnects, drivers, and receivers
- Analog, mixed-signal, and neural-analog circuits and systems
- Communications circuits and systems
- High-performance applications
- Field-programmable components and systems
- Heterogeneous systems (optical, mechanical, chemical, or other
augmentations of VLSI)
- Single- and multi-processor architectures
- Processor--memory architecture and organization
- I/O and storage
- Formal models, complexity, partitioning/embedding, algorithms
- Computer-aided design methods and approaches, synthesis, verification
- Hardware/software co-design, analysis and simulation
- Physical design
Location
ARVLSI is being held in Salt Lake City, Utah situated at the foot of
the Wasatch mountains. Salt Lake City is the hub of a large
metropolitan area, with a population of approximately a million
people. Utah itself is a diverse state with, among other things, one
of the highest concentrations of computer hardware and software
industries in the country. Salt Lake City is the site of the 2002
Winter Olympic games and has 7 world-class ski resorts within a 40
minute drive where skiers enjoy "The Greatest Snow on Earth."
Organizing Committee
myers@ee.utah.edu