ASYNC 98

Fourth International Symposium on Advanced Research in Asynchronous Circuits and Systems

University of California, San Diego

March 30 - April 2, 1998

Catamaran Resort Hotel
San Diego, California


Scope

ASYNC'98 is a successor to ASYNC'94 (Utah, USA), ASYNC'96 (Aizu, Japan), and ASYNC'97 (Eindhoven, The Netherlands). ASYNC'98 is hosted by University of California, San Diego and sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on VLSI and Intel Corporation.

A major goal of the symposium is to identify application domains where asynchronous circuit techniques are of practical interest and to articulate, quantify, and demonstrate their potential advantages (such as high speed, low power, low EM radiation, and high reliability). Special emphasis will be given to industrial applications, functional ICs, and mature CAD tools. Furthermore, we are interested in exploring technical innovations that may help improve the cost, quality, performance, or testability of the final product.
 

Call for Papers

Final Program

Message from the Chairs
Symposium Committee
Technical Program Committee
Program
Monday, March 30
Tuesday, March 31
Wednesday, April 1
Thursday, April 2
General Information

Registration Information

Conference Registration Form
Hotel Registration Form

Important Dates

Early registration with fee discounted: by March 8, 1998
Guaranteed hotel reservation: by March 8, 1998
Final manuscript due: January 16, 1998
Notification of acceptance: December 5, 1997
Papers due: closed (No more papers are accepted)

Related Links and Information
Around Town San Diego (America's Finest City)
San Diego On-Line
The "Asynchronous" Bibliography
Asynchronous Logic Home Page
History of ASYNC
ASYNC'94 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
ASYNC'96 in Aizu, Japan
ASYNC'97 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands
ASYNC'98 in San Diego, California, USA
ASYNC'99 in Barcelona, Spain
ASYNC'00 in Israel

 

Contact: async98@paradise.ucsd.edu

Last updated: June 8, 1998
By Kenneth Yun