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The 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and
Systems (ISCAS) will be held at the Kos International Convention Centre,
Kos Island in Greece, from 21 to 24 May 2006. The theme of the symposium
is “Circuits and Systems: at crossroads of life and technology”.
The technical program will include 1,440 papers
(selected by the Technical Program Committee from a record number of 2,430
submissions), three keynote speeches, one plenary forum, and nineteen
selected tutorials.
The Technical Program
Each morning will begin with a keynote session.
The keynote speakers are
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Yannis Tsividis, on “Mixed Domain Circuits and
Systems”
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Giovanni De Micheli, on “Systems and Networks on
Chips: Challenges and Solutions”;
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Pekka Karp, on “Foundational research of intelligent
systems in the European programmes”
Fourteen parallel lecture sessions and ten poster
sessions will cover topics in all areas of interest to the Circuits and
Systems Society, including
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Analog Signal Processing
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Biomedical Circuits and Systems
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Blind Signal Processing
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Cellular Neural Networks and Array
Computing
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Circuits and Systems for
Communications
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Computer-Aided Network Design
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Digital Signal Processing
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Graph Theory and Computing
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Life-Science Systems and Applications
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Multimedia Systems and Applications
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Nanoelectronics and Gigascale Systems
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Neural Systems and Applications
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Nonlinear Circuits and Systems
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Power Systems and Power Electronic
Circuits
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Sensory Systems
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Visual Signal Processing and
Communications
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VLSI Systems and Applications
ISCAS 2006 will be offering 20 special sessions and
one demo session
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Advances in semantic multimedia
analysis for personalised content access
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Analog Synthesis: From System to
Transistor Level
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Behavioral Modeling and Analog and
Mixed Signal Simulation
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Bio-Inspired digital systems-on-chip
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Bio-Inspired Networks and Biomedical
Applications
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Circuits and Systems in Community
Health Care Applications
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Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded
Systems
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Digital Signal Processing Techniques
for Biomedical Circuits and Systems
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Enhancement Techniques for
Time-Interleaved A/D Converters
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Integrated Neural Interfaces
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Modern Power Systems: Operating on
the Limits of Stability
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Multi-Scroll Chaos: Generation,
Analysis and Applications
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Neuroprosthetic Devices
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New Generation Architectures for
Security Protocols & Cryptography Applications
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Recent Advances in JPEG 2004
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Set-Membership Filtering and Its
Applications
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Towards monolithic integration of
switching power regulators
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Ultra-Low Voltage VLSI: Are We There
Yet?
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UWB Communications
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Visual Signal Processing and
Communications for Enhanced Security and Safety
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Live Demonstrations of Sensory
Circuits and Systems (Demo Session)
Nineteen tutorials, offered by leading experts from
industry and academia, are
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Baseband Analog Filters for
Telecommunications
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Towards Advanced Neural Interfaces
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Temperature-Aware Design
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Low-Power EDA: State-of-the-Art and
Beyond
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Design Challenges and Solutions for
Nanoscale Memories
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Advanced Signal Processing Techniques
for Compensation of Analog RF Impairments in Software Defined Radios
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Ultra Wide Band Radio In Distributed
Wireless Networks
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Memory-based Circuits and
Architectures for Multimedia and Signal Processing SOCs
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Variation-Tolerant Design, Analysis
and Optimization of Digital Circuits
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Multirate I/Q Signal Processing for
Communications Systems
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Design for Manufacturing for nm-scale
Processes
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MEMS-Based Oscillators and Filters
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CNN Wave Computing: Theory,
Architectures, Implementations and Applications
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Next Generation Optical Network
Protocols for SONET/SDH and OTN
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ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
Protection Design for Nanoelectronics in CMOS Technology
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Theory and Implementation of
Broadband Compensation Measures for CMOS Amplifiers and Active Filters
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Microsystems in Silicon on Insulator
(SOI) and Silicon on Sapphire (SOS) CMOS
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Time-Continuous Delta-Sigma A/D
Converters - From Theory to Practical Implementation
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Extensible and Configurable
Processors for System-on-Chip Design
Social and Tourist Program
There will be an exciting social program with three
major events to offer our delegates a sample of Greek hospitality. In
addition, an array of wonderful tourist options can be found on our
website.
Useful Information
We have specially put together a lot of information to
help you maximize your stay in this truly stunning island of the Aegean
Sea. Just click the General Info icon on the ISCAS 2006 homepage.
And if you have any questions at all, please send an email to
iscas06@ieee.org.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Kos Island,
Greece, this May.
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