ISCAS 2002

IEEE International Symposium

on Circuits and Systems

Sunday, 26 May 2002 - Wednesday, 29 May 2002

Scottsdale Princess Resort

Scottsdale, Arizona

ISCAS 2002 Theme: Circuits and Systems for Ubiquitous Computing







 






VLSI Arithmetic Architectures

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Monday, May 27, 10:30 - 12:00
Location: Ballroom D
 
1689: A GENERALIZED METHODOLOGY FOR LOWER-ERROR AREA-EFFICIENT FIXED-WIDTH MULTIPLIERS
         Van, Lan-Da: National Science Council
         Lee, Sung-Huang: National Science Council
 
2372: DESIGN OF LOW ERROR CSD FIXED-WIDTH MULTIPLIER
         Kim, Sang-Min: University of Minnesota
         Chung, Jin-Gyun: Chonbuk National University
         Parhi, Keshab: University of Minnesota
 
2546: EXTENDED RESULTS FOR MINIMUM-ADDER CONSTANT INTEGER MULTIPLIERS
         Gustafsson, Oscar: Linkoping University
         Dempster, Andrew G.: University of Westminster
         Wanhammar, Lars: Linkoping University
 
1635: THE USE OF REDUCED TWO'S-COMPLEMENT REPRESENTATION IN LOW-POWER DSP DESIGN
         Yu, Zhan: University of California, Los Angeles
         Yu, Meng-Lin: Agere Systems
         Azadet, Kamran: Agere Systems
         Willson, Jr., Alan: University of California, Los Angeles
 
1694: A CARRY-SELECT-ADDER OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE BOOTH-ENCODED WALLACE-TREE MULTIPLIERS
         Liao, Irene M.-J.: Tsing Hua University
         Su, Ching-Feng: Tsing Hua University
         Chang, C.Y.: Tsing Hua University
         Wu, Allen C.-H.: Tsing Hua University
 
 
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IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Tutorial Proposal Deadline         Friday, 21 September 2001
Paper Submission Deadline         Monday, 29 October 2001
Paper Acceptance Notification         Friday, 18 January 2002
Author Registration Deadline         Friday, 1 March 2002
Final Submission Deadline         Friday, 1 March 2002
 
 
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