22nd International Workshop on
Post-Binary ULSI Systems

May 21, 2013
Toyama International Conference Center, Toyama, Japan

The International Workshop on Post-Binary ULSI Systems (ULSIWS) will hold its 22nd annual symposium
on May 21, 2013 in Toyama International Conference Center, Toyama, Japan.

The symposium will be co-located with the IEEE 43rd International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL-2013) and
the Reed-Muller Workshop 2013 (RM-2013).

Final Program

Final Program: PDF file
09:30 - 09:40 Opening Remark
ULSIWS2013 General Co-chair, Naofumi HOMMA (Tohoku University, Japan)
09:40 - 10:40 Invited Talk
  • Ultrahigh-Speed Digital-to-Analog Converters for Multi-Level Optical Transmission Systems
  • Munehiko Nagatani, Hideyuki Nosaka, ShogoYamanaka, and Koichi Murata (NTT Photonics Laboratories)
    10:40 - 10:55 Break
    10:55 - 11:45 Session 1   2 Talks
  • Evaluation of a high-speed data transmission on micro-strip line in VLSI systems
  • Yosuke Iijima (Oyama National College of Technology) and Yasushi Yuminaka (Gunma University)
  • Digital Hardware Implementation of a Fuzzy-Logic-Based Finite-Time Convergence Technique for MOSFET Inverters
  • En-Chih Chang, Hung-Liang Cheng, and Chien-Hsuan Chang (I-Shou University)
    12:00 - 13:30 Lunch Break
    13:30 - 14:45 Session 2   3 Talks
  • Optimizing q-Valued Quantum Multiplexers
  • Tahsin Saffat (Westview High School) and Marek Perkowski (Portland State University)
  • Artistic Robots through Interactive Genetic Algorithm with ELO rating system
  • Andy Goetz, Camille Huffman, Kevin Riedl, Mathias Sunardi and Marek Perkowski (Portland State University)
  • Methodology to Create Hardware Oracles for Solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems
  • Alan Cheng, Edison Tsai and Marek Perkowski (Portland State University)
    14:45 - 15:00 Break
    15:00 - 15:50 Session 3   2 Talks
  • Efficient Specification Method for Model Checking
  • Chikatoshi Yamada (Okinawa National College of Technology), Yasunori Nagata (University of the Ryukyus),
    and Michael Miller (University of Victoria)
  • Towards Efficient Evaluation of EM information leakage from cryptographic devices
  • Naofumi Homma, Yu-ichi Hayashi (Tohoku University), Toshihiro Katashita, Yohei Hori (AIST), and Takafumi Aoki (Tohoku University)
    15:50 - 15:55 Short Break
    15:55 - 16:30 Short Presentation for Student Poster Session   7 posters (3-minute speech)
  • Poster No. 1: Voltage-Mode/Current-Mode Hybrid Logic Circuit for a Low-Power Fine-Grain Reconfigurable VLSI
  • Xu Bai and Michitaka Kameyama (Tohoku University)
  • Poster No. 2: Logic-in-Memory Architecture for a Multiple-Valued Reconfigurable VLSI Based on Packet Data Transfer Scheme
  • Shintaro Harada, Xu Bai (Tohoku University), Yoshichika Fujioka (Hachinohe Institute of Technology),
    and Michitaka Kameyama (Tohoku University)
  • Poster No. 3: Implementation of Wide Band Discrete Wavelet Transform for a Radio Telescope
  • Koushiro Shiihara, Hiroki Nakahara, and Hiroyuki Nakanishi (Kagoshima University)
  • Poster No. 4: Multiple-Valued Coding Techniques for Efficient Data Transmission based on Spectral Shaping
  • Yuuki Takada (Gunma University), Yosuke Iijima (Oyama National College of Technology), and Yasushi Yuminaka (Gunma University)
  • Poster No. 5: A Method of Selecting Radices for Non-binary Successive Approximation A/D Converters
  • Tsutomu Habara and Yukihiro Iguchi (Meiji University)
  • Poster No. 6: A 2nd -Order Delta-Sigma Modulator Using Dynamic-Source-Follower Integrator
  • Ryo Matsushiba, Hiroto Kotani, Ryoto Yaguchi, and Takao Waho (Sophia University)
  • Poster No. 7: GaAs Nanowire FET-integrated Threshold Logic Circuit
  • Ryota Kuroda and Seiya Kasai (Hokkaido University)
    16:30 - 16:40 Closing
    ULSIWS2013 General Co-chair, Shinobu Nagayama (Hiroshima City University, Japan)
    16:40 - 18:00 Break (ISMVL Registration)
    18:00 - 19:00 Student Poster Session at ISMVL Welcome Reception
     

    Workshop Committee

    General Co-Chairs:
      Naofumi HOMMA
        Graduate School of Information Sciences,
        Tohoku University, Japan
        Email: homma{at}aoki.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp
      Shinobu NAGAYAMA
        Graduate School of Information Sciences,
        Hiroshima City University, Japan
        Email: s_naga{at}hiroshima-cu.ac.jp