Call for Papers

Important dates

Paper submissions
April 25th, 2021
May 9th, 2021
Notification
June 01st, 2021
Camera ready
June 22nd, 2021

The aim of the conference is to cope with technology scaling limits and the emergence of novel paradigms. The areas of interest include design, technology, test and dependability of electronic products. The proposed work must introduce new concepts concerning methodologies, tools and theoretical approaches for design, verification and validation. Topics of the conference include, but are not limited to:

  • Integrated Systems Design:
    SOC, SIP design; Multiprocessor systems; Embedded systems; Wireless systems; Network on Chip; Neuromorphic computation; Analog, Mixed Signal and RF systems; MEMS and MOEMS; Low Voltage and Low Power systems; Synthesis (physical, logic); Simulation, Validation and Verification; Hardware Security
  • Integrated Systems Technology:
    Emerging resistive memories; Nanoelectronics; Device Modeling; Material Characterization; Failure Analysis; New Components; Packaging; Process Technology; Reliability Issues; Innovative technologies
  • Integrated Systems Testing and Reliability:
    Test and Security Issues; Defect and Fault Modeling; Analog and Mixed Signal Testing; MEMS/MOEMS Testing; SOC and SIP Testing; Delay Testing; Memory Testing; Single event effect on electronics; Hardness insurance; Fault Simulation, ATPG; DFT, BIST, BISR; On-line Testing; Fault Tolerant Systems; Approximate computing; Quantum computing; Alternative Test Strategies

The papers accepted to the conference will appear in formal IEEE proceedings.

The conference will be held virtually

Considering the influence of coronavirus outbreak and travel restrictions, and, with the intent to protect the health and safety to all of the participants, the 16th International Conference on Design & Technology of Integrated Systems in Nanoscale Era, scheduled in June 28th-30th 2021, will be virtualized (the participation of all contributors will be by videoconference).

Paper Submission Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research contributions to DTIS’21. Regular paper submissions should be complete manuscripts (between four and six pages). Short paper submissions (formerly poster papers) are possible and must not exceed four pages. The paper must clearly indicate the research area, main results and contributions. The manuscript must follow the instructions included in the author’s kit on the conference website. Submitted articles should be in PDF format and uploaded on the on-line submission system. Submissions will be considered as evidence that, upon acceptance, the corresponding author assumes responsibility of preparing the final version in due time and the commitment of registration and presentation of the paper at the conference. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and in the IEEE Xplore digital library.

Journal Special Issue

An extended version or developments of the accepted papers will be invited to contribute to a special issue of a journal on the area of the conference.

Here the details on the special issue