ELE 523E

From The Emerging Circuits and Computation Group at ITU
Revision as of 11:52, 13 June 2013 by Altun (Talk | contribs)

Jump to: navigation, search

Computational Nanoelectronics

Overview

As current CMOS based technologies are approaching their anticipated limits, emerging nanotechnologies are replacing their role in electronic circuits. This course overviews nanoscale electronics circuits in a comparison with those of conventional CMOS-based. In this course, different emerging computing models are investigated. Regarding the interdisciplinary nature of emerging technologies, this course is appropriate for graduate students in different majors including electrical-electronics engineering, control engineering computer science, applied physics, and mathematics. No prior course is required; only basic (college-level) knowledge in circuit design and mathematics is assumed. Topics that are covered include:

  • Overview of nanoelectronics (in comparison with CMOS) including CMOL, nanowire arrays, single electron transistors, etc..
  • Introduction of emerging computing models in circuit level.
  • Analysis and synthesis of deterministic and probabilistic models.
  • Performance of the computing models regarding area, power, speed, and accuracy.
  • Uncertainty and defects: defect tolerance techniques for permanent and transient errors.

Instructor

Mustafa Altun

  • Email: altunmus@itu.edu.tr
  • Tel: 02122856635
Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
ECC
ECC (In Turkish)
Toolbox