Chip in Aracaju 2014 Contents Chair´s Welcome ……………………………………………………. Fringe and Social Meetings …………………………………….. 27th SBCCI …………………………………………………………….. Committees ……………………………………………………… Tutorials …………………………………………………………… Keynotes ………………………………………………………….. Technical Sessions ……………………………………………. 29th SBMICRO ………………………………………………………. Committees ……………………………………………………… Tutorials …………………………………………………………… Keynotes ………………………………………………………….. Technical Sessions ……………………………………………. th 4 WCAS ……………………………………………………………… Committees ……………………………………………………… Technical Sessions ……………………………………………. 14th SFORUM ……………………………………………………….. Committees ……………………………………………………… Technical Sessions ……………………………………………. General Scheduling ………………………………………………… 2 5 7 8 9 11 12 21 22 23 25 26 36 36 37 42 42 43 49 Chip in Aracaju 2014 -----------------------------Chair´s Welcome The General and Program Chairs warmly welcome all the participants. This year's meeting is being hosted by the Federal University of Sergipe (UFS) and Federal Institute of Sergipe (IFS). The “Chip in/on <somewhere>” is a series of events that started in 2000, with the Chip in the Jungle, in the State of Amazon, Brazil. It is the largest conference in Microelectronics in South America, annually held in Brazil. The conference goal is to bring together managers, leading researchers from academia and industry, and students to present and discuss relevant issues related to the major Microelectronics research and development areas. In 2014 the conference takes place in Aracaju-SE, from st th September 1 to 5 . Welcome to the Chip in Aracaju Conference. Aracaju is the venue and it is the capital of the Brazilian state of Sergipe. It is a touristic city located in a Brazilian region known as North-East, which can be reached through regular flights from many cities. Aracaju is located 250 Km from Salvador and Maceio, and 500 Km from Recife. The foundation of Aracaju's economy is tourist, services and industry, mainly, small and medium enterprises dedicated to gas and oil. Aracaju has an average annual temperature of 26 Celsius degrees, and offers many attractions like beautiful beaches with white sand and warm water. Aracaju has also a dynamic nightlife with wide range of restaurants with delicious gastronomy (specially shrimp, fishes, crabs, seafood and Brazilian steaks) and bars with live music. In the surroundings, you can find wonderful landscapes such as Caninde Canyon, Sao Francisco River, Mangue Seco, and others. The Chip in Aracaju meeting is a big event. It is composed by four symposia: the 29th Symposium on Microelectronics Technology and Devices – SBMICRO 2014, the 27th Symposium th on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design – SBCCI 2014, the 4 Workshop on Circuits and Systems Design – WCAS 2014, and the 14th Microelectronics Students Forum – SForum 2014. It also has the industrial exhibit where leading semiconductor companies will present their newest products, tools, projects. The event has several fringe and social meetings. It includes also one industrial panel, which will discuss the policies to stimulate innovation and the development of Micro and Nanoelectronics in Brazil. 2 The SBCCI 2014 has been steadily growing as an important international forum for presentation of advanced research results on leading edge aspects of integrated circuits and systems design, such as analog circuits, mixed-signal, and digital integrated circuits design, dedicated and reconfigurable architectures, CAD tools, design methods, embedded systems, and verification and test methods. In the Systems-on-Chip (SoC) era, all these technical fields contribute to the advancement of computing, communication and information systems. The SBCCI Symposium is co-sponsored by IEEE CAS Society, ACM-SigDA, IFIP Group 10, Brazilian Computer Society (SBC) and Brazilian Microelectronics Society (SBMICRO). The SBCCI 2014 Program Committee has made a major effort to thoroughly review 129 papers which were electronically submitted. After Double-blind-reviewing and rebuttal periods, the TPC finally selected 43 papers for the final program which are distributed in 10 technical sessions. These technical sessions deal with analog design and modeling, RF circuits, CAD methods and synthesis, circuit and SoC testing, embedded systems, low power digital design, on-chip communication (networks-onchip), and reconfigurable systems. The Proceedings are available in ACM Digital Library as ISBN No 978-1-4503-3156-2 and IEEE Xplorer. The Technical Program of SBCCI is enriched by many highlights: 1 keynote speaker, 4 tutorials, 5 invited talks, 1 industrial panel, and business sessions with presentations from industry experts. Keynote speech by Prof. D.Sc. Subhasish Mitra (Stanford University, USA) deals with the challenges of Robust Systems: From Clouds to Nanotubes. The SBMicro 2014 is an international forum dedicated to fabrication and modeling of microsystems, integrated circuits and devices, held annually in Brazil. The goal of the symposium is to bring together researchers in the areas of processing, materials, characterization, modeling and TCAD of integrated circuits, microsensors, microactuators and MEMS. This year SBMICRO will present 54 scientific papers distributed in 9 sessions and one poster section, 4 tutorials, 4 invited talks. There is also a keynote addressing “Device Design Considerations for 14nm Node, 10nm Node and Beyond”, presented by Bruce B. Doris from IBM, Albany, N.Y., USA. The Proceedings are available in IEEE Xplorer Digital Library as ISBN No 978-1-4799-4697-6 (USB) and 978-1-4779-4696-9 (Xplorer). The WCAS 2014 is devoted to the presentation and discussion of design experiences with a high degree of relevance in industrial and educational contexts, as well as innovative design methodologies and applications of specific design 3 technologies in an industrial context. The main idea of the workshop is to offer the chance (primarily to industry) of pointing out to the community real-life design and technology challenges that should be addressed in the short–to-medium term. This year WCAS 2014 is presenting 18 technical papers distributed in four technical sessions and two invited talks. The SForum 2014 is part of the Chip in Aracaju Conference. The main purpose of this event is to promote the participation of students in the main Brazilian symposia in the area of Microelectronics. It provides an opportunity for the presentation and discussion of research projects developed by undergraduate students in microelectronics. This year SFORUM received 46 papers, and the Program Committee has selected 32 papers, 18 for oral sessions as well as 14 papers in a poster section. The papers of SFORUM are available in SBMICRO´s Digital Library o under ISSN N 2358-2537. Thus, the Chip in Aracaju event – as the co-located events are collectively addressed - was a team effort of highly dedicated volunteers. The Program Committee (PC) and external reviewers worked very hard in reviewing papers and providing suggestions for their improvement, which were keys to the final program quality. All our four Program Committees have members from all regions of the world: Europe, Asia, South America and USA. The Chairs thank also our co-sponsoring societies: the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, the ACM SigDA, the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC), the Brazilian Microelectronics Society (SBMICRO), as well as the technical co-sponsorship from IFIP Working Group 10.5. Finally, the institutional and/or financial support provided by the local public funding agencies (CAPES, CNPq and FAPITEC) and by the industrial sponsors is gratefully acknowledged which are presenting their tools, projects, products and commercial possibilities for all community. Special thanks go to the authors that spent precious time on the preparation of their works. We deeply thank the four Program Committees, the keynotes and invited talk speakers, and also the members of the various meeting committees and reviewers, panelists and chairs. The volunteers at the Conference Secretariat from UFS and IFS Institutions staff and students deserve our appreciation for their dedication to the Organization. We hope that you enjoy the Chip in Aracaju´2014 technical and social programs, which were carefully prepared for you. Have a great conference experience and enjoy Aracaju and other cities in Brazilian Northeast region. 4 Fringe and Social Meetings Monday, September 1st Registration 13:00-17:00 14:00-19:00 “I South America Altera University Program Symposium” or “I Encontro do Programa Universitário Altera no Brasil” (In Portuguese). This meeting is dedicated to all participants of ALTERA University Program. New professors, researchers, and professionals interested in this program are welcome. Speaker: Fabio Petrassem de Sousa (Macnica DHW and Altera) Meeting of the SBMICRO Council 14:40-16:00 SBCCI Meeting 16:20-17:40 SBCCI and SBMICRO Steering 17:40-19:00 Tuesday, September 2nd Registration 08:00-08:40 Opening 18:20-18:40 MSc and PhD Awards 18:40-19:00 SBMICRO Awards 19:00-19:20 Reception and Coktail 19:30-22:00 5 Wednesday, September 3rd Registration 08:00-09:00 SBMICRO General Assembly 18:20-19:20 Thursday, September 4th Meeting CI Brazil 14:40-16:00 and 16:20-18:20 PANEL – Industry and Goverment Strategies for Micro/Nanoelectronics in Brazil 18:40-19:40 Conference Dinner 20:00 Friday, September 5th Best Papers Awards 16:20-16:40 Closing Ceremony 16:40-17:00 6 SBCCI 2014 th 27 Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design SBCCI is an international forum dedicated to integrated circuits and systems design, test and CAD, held annually in th Brazil. The 27 SBCCI will take place at Aracaju, Brazil. The goal of the symposium is to bring together researchers in the areas of computer-aided design, design and test of integrated circuits and systems. The scope of the symposium includes technical sessions, tutorials and panels, as well as exhibition and working group meetings. The best papers presented at the symposium will be invited to resubmit an extended version to be considered for publication at the IEEE Design & Test and at the JICS Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems. 7 27th SBCCI 2014 - Committees General Chair Edward David Moreno UFS, Brazil [email protected] Program Chair Rodolfo Jardim de Azevedo UNICAMP, Brasil [email protected] Tutorial Chair Sérgio Bampi UFRGS, Brazil Publication Chair Fernanda Kastensmidt UFRGS, Brazil Felipe de Souza Marques UFPel, Brazil Peter Kinget Columbia University, N. Y., USA [email protected] Panels Chair Gilberto Medeiros Ribeiro UFMG, Brazil Industry Liaison Carla Almeida SergipeTec & UFS, Brazil Finance Chair Adicinéia A. de Oliveira UFS, Brazil Marcelo Lubaszewski CEITEC, Brazil Publicity Chair Ricardo Reis UFRGS, Brazil Siddhartha Chhabra INTEL, USA Local Arrangements Chair Edson Barbosa Lisboa IFS, Brazil Leila Buarque Couto de Matos IFS, Brazil Leila Silva UFS, Brazil Leonardo Nogueira Matos UFS, Brazil US Liaison Matthew Guthaus UCSC, USA Europe Liaison Rolf Drechsler University of Bremen & DFKI, Germany Asia Liaison Yajun Ha NUS, Singapore Latin America Liaison Claudia Feregrino INAOE, México 8 - Tutorials Tuesday, September 2nd Chair: Sérgio Bampi (UFRGS, Brazil) Tutorial 1 08:40-10:20 Sub-Threshold VLSI Digital Circuits and Systems: A Design Perspective Prof. Massimo Alioto National University of Singapore (NUS) Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Tutorial 2 10:40-12:20 Ultra-Low Voltage Analog Circuits Prof. Peter Kinget Columbia University, USA Lunch 12:20-14:00 Tutorial 3 14:00-15:30 Computing Efficiently, and Approximately Prof. Anand Raghunathan Purdue University, USA Tutorial 4 15:30-17:00 Carbon Nanotube Imperfection-Immune Digital VLSI Prof. Subhasish Mitra Stanford University, USA Coffee Break 17:00-17:20 9 Visit to Exhibitors (booths) 17:20-18:20 Opening Ceremony 18:20-18:40 MSc and PhD Awards 18:40-19:00 SBMICRO Awards 19:00-19:20 Reception and Coktail 19:30-22:00 10 - Keynotes Wednesday, September 3rd Keynote SBCCI 09:00-10:20 Robust Systems: From Clouds to Nanotubes Prof. Subhasish Mitra Stanford University, USA Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Keynote SBMicro 10:40-12:00 Device Design Considerations for 14nm Node, 10nm Node and Beyond Bruce Bennet Doris IBM, Albany (NY), USA Lunch 12:00-14:00 11 - Technical Sessions Wednesday, September 3rd Exhibitors (booths) 14:00-14:40 Session 1 – SoC, NoC and Embedded Systems I Room: Cotinguiba Chair: 14:40-15:00 Balanced Prefetching Aggressiveness Controller for NoCBased Multiprocessor André Aziz, Maria Cireno, Edna Barros and Bruno Prado 15:00-15:20 Bee Colony Algorithm Applied to Memory Architecture Exploration Intended for Energy Reduction Crystal de Menezes Santos and Abel Guilhermino SilvaFilho 15:20-15:40 Designing Ultra-Low Power Systems with Non-Uniform Sampling and Event-Driven Logic Giuseppe Roa, Tugdual Pelleter, Agnès Bonvilain, Laurent Fesquet and Alejandro Chagoya 15:40-16:00 Worst-Case Delay Bounds in Deadlock-Free Wormhole Networks-on-Chip with Virtual Channels Yue Qian, Junhui Wang and Zhonghai Lu Coffe Break 16:00-16:20 Invited Talk I 16:20-17:00 3D Architectures: Promises and Design Challenges Prof. Pascal Vivet (CEA-Leti, France) 12 Session 2 – Analog & RF & Mixed Signal I Room: Cotinguiba Chair: 17:00-17:20 Design for Stability of Active Inductor with Feedback Resistance Gabriel Guerreiro and João Navarro 17:20-17:40 High Linearity and Large Output Swing Sub-Hz Pre-Amplifier for Portable Biomedical Applications Moacir Monteiro, Hamilton Klimach and Sérgio Bampi 17:40-18:00 Impact of ESD Protection and Power Supply Decoupling Protection on 10 Ghz Low Noise Amplifier Wilson J. Bortoletto Machado and Calvin Plett 18:00-18:20 Improved Charge Pump Circuits for Standard CMOS Technologies Carlos Augusto de Moraes Cruz, Carlos Alberto dos Reis Filho and Davies William de Lima Monteiro 18:20-18:40 System-Level Design of a Reconfigurable CT SD Modulator for Multi-Standard Wireless Applications Raphael Andreoni Viera, Cesar Augusto Prior, Jorge de La Cruz and João Baptista Thursday, September 4th Session 3 – CAD, Verification and Test I Room: Cotinguiba Chair: 08:20-08:40 Clever: Cross-Layer Error Verification, Evaluation and Reporting Rafael Kioji Vivas Maeda and Frank Sill Torres 13 08:40-09:00 Determining cases of Scenarios to Improve Coverage in Simulation-Based Verification Shuo Yang, Robert Wille and Rolf Drechsler 09:00-09:20 Simulation Based Verification with Range Based Signal Representations for Mixed-Signal Systems Michael Kaergel, Markus Olbrich and Erich Barke 09:20-09:40 Validating ESL Implementations Against Their Formal Specifications Jannis Stoppe, Robert Wille and Rolf Drechsler 09:40-10:00 Verification of Hardware Implementations Through Correctness of Their Recursive Definitions in PVS Ariane Alves Almeida, Janier Arias-Garcia, Carlos H. Llanos and Maurício Ayala-Rincon Exhibitors (booths) 10:00-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Invited Talk II 10:40-11:20 Self-Verification as the Key Technology for Next Generation Electronic Systems Prof. Rolf Drechsler (Bremen University & DFKI, Germany) Session 4 – CAD, Verification and Test II Room: Cotinguiba Chair: 11:20-11:40 Automated Synthesis of Cell Libraries for Asynchronous Circuits Matheus Moreira, Michel Arendt, Adriel Ziesemer, Ricardo Reis and Ney Calazans 14 11:40-12:00 Reliability Analysis of a 130nm Charge Redistribution SAR ADC under Single Event Effects Alisson Lanot and Tiago Balen 12:00-12:20 A Fast Runtime Fault Recovery Approach for NoC-Based MPSoCs for Performance Constrained Applications Eduardo Wachter, Augusto Erichsen, Leonardo Juracy, Alexandre Amory and Fernando Moraes Lunch 12:20-14:00 Invited Talk III 14:00-14:40 An Overview of Radio Frequency Technologies and Their Influence on the Power Efficiency of Wireless Communication Systems Solon J. Spiegel (Rio Systems, Israel) Session 5 – Analog & RF & Mixed Signal II Room: Cotinguiba Chair: 14:40-15:00 A Compact and Power-Efficient CMOS Battery Charger for Implantable Devices Jader A. de Lima 15:00-15:20 A Low-Voltage Current Reference with High Immunity to EMI David Cordova, Pedro Toledo and Eric Fabris 15:20-15:40 A Self-Biased CMOS Current Reference Based on ZTC Operating Point Pedro Toledo, Hamilton Klimach, David Cordova and Sérgio Bampi 15 15:40-16:00 Sub-1 v Supply Nano-Watt MOSfet-Only Threshold Voltage Extractor Circuit Oscar E. Mattia, Hamilton Klimach and Sérgio Bampi Coffee Break 16:00-16:20 Invited Talk IV 16:20-17:00 Dynamic/Self-Adaptive NoC Prof. Jean-Philippe Diguet (University Européenne de Bretagne - UBS, France) Session 6 – Analog & RF & Mixed Signal III Room: Cotinguiba Chair: 17:00-17:20 10 MV – 1V Step-Up Converter for Energy Harvesting Applications Marcio Bender Machado, Mohamad Sawan, Marcio Cherem Schneider and Carlos Galup-Montoro 17:20-17:40 A 2-Transistor Sub-1V Low Power Temperature Compensated CMOS Voltage Reference Alfredo Olmos, Juan Brito, Fabricio Ferreira and Fernando Chavez 17:40-18:00 A CMOS Down-Conversion Mixer with High IIP2 and IIP3 for Multi-Band and Multiple Standards David Cordova and Sérgio Bampi 18:00-18:20 SiGe HBT MM-Wave DC Coupled Ultra-Wide-Band Low Noise Monolithic Amplifiers André Ponchet, Ezio Bastida, Roberto Panepucci, Jacobus Swart and Stefan Tenenbaum 16 Exhibitors (booths) 18:20-18:40 R&D and Industry Strategies - PANEL 18:40-19:40 Conference Dinner 20:00 Friday, September 5th Session 7 – Digital, Reconfigurable & Applications I Room: Cotinguiba Chair: 08:20-08:40 A Quantum-DOT Cellular Automata Processor Design Elverton Fazzion, Osvaldo L. H. M. Fonseca, Douglas Sales Silva, José Augusto M. Nacif and Omar Paranaiba Vilela Neto 08:40-09:00 An Efficient Parallel yet Pipelined Reconfigurable Architecture for M-PLN Weightless Neural Networks Felipe Pereira da Silva, Alan Oliveira de Sá, NadiaNedjah and Luiza de Macedo Mourelle 09:00-09:20 An Energy Consumption Analysis of Motion Estimation Algorithms using Data Reuse in Video Coding Systems Lívia Amaral, Dieison Silveira, Guilherme Povala, Luciano Agostini, Marcelo Porto and Bruno Zatt 09:20-09:40 Performance and Impact of Process Variations in TunnelFet Ultra-Low Voltage Digital Circuits Massimo Alioto and David Esseni 09:40-10:00 Towards a Framework to Perform DPA Attack on GALS Pipeline Architectures 17 Luciano Ludwig Loder, Marcelo Fay, Adão Antônio de Souza Junior and Rafael Iankowski Soares Exhibitors (booths) 10:00-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Session 8 – Digital, Reconfigurable & Applications II Room: Cotinguiba Chair: 10:40-11:00 A Real-Time 5-Views HD 1080p Architecture for 3D-HEVC Depth Modeling Mode 4 Gustavo Sanchez, Bruno Zatt, Marcelo Porto and Luciano Agostini 11:00-11:20 Design and Implementation of a Pipelined Decoder for Generalized Concatenated Codes Jens Spinner and Juergen Freudenberger 11:20-11:40 Energy-Efficient Hadamard-Based SATD Architectures Luiz Henrique de Lorenzi Cancellier, André Beims Bräscher, Ismael Seideland José Luís Güntzel 11:40-12:00 Hardware Design and FPGA Implementation for Road Plane Extraction Based on V-Disparity Approach Imad Benacer, Aicha Hamissi and Abdelhakim Khouas 12:00-12:20 VLSI Implementation of an OFDMA-WRAN AutoCorrelation João Carlos Nunes Bittencourt, Nelson Alves Ferreira Neto, Joaquim Ranyere S. de Oliveira and Wagner Luiz Alves de Oliveira 18 Lunch 12:20-14:00 Invited Talk V 14:00-14:40 Fabless and IP Semiconductor Business: A Technical and Historical Prospective Victor Grimblatt (Twitter, LinkedIn, Synopsys Chile R&D Center) Session 9 – CAD, Verification and Test III Room: Cotinguiba Chair: 14:40-15:00 A Novel state Assignment Method for Extended BurstMode FSMS Design using Genetic Algorithm Tiago Curtinhas, Duarte Oliveira, Lester Faria and Osamu Saotome 15:00-15:20 Deriving Reduced Transistor Count Circuits From AIGS Jody Maick Matos, Marcus Ritt, Renato Ribas and André Reis 15:20-15:40 Exploring Independent Gates in FinFET-Based Transistor Network Generation Vinicius Possani, André Reis, Renato Ribas, Felipe Marques and Leomar da Rosa Junior 15:40-16:00 Mogamap and Dynpack: Multi-Objective Mapping and Packing Algorithms for Optimization of Area, Performance and Power Consumption in FPGAs Viviane Souza and Abel Silva Coffee Break 16:00-16:20 19 Session 10 – SoC, NoC and Embedded Systems II Room: Sergipe Chair: 14:40-15:00 Adaptive Shared Memory Control for Multimedia Systems-on-Chip Alexsandro Bonatto, Fábio Pereira, André Borin, Marcelo Negreiros and Altamiro Susin 15:00-15:20 Full-Virtualization on MIPS-Based MPSoCs Embedded Platforms with Real-Time Support Carlos Moratelli, Samir Zampiva and Fabiano Hessel 15:20-15:40 Hardware/Software Debugging of Large Scale Many-Core Architectures Stephanie Friederich, Jan Heisswolf and Jürgen Becker 15:40-16:00 Runtime QoS Support for MPSoC: A Processor Centric Approach Marcelo Ruaro, Everton Carara and Fernando Moraes Coffee Break 16:00-16:20 Best Papers & Closing Ceremony 16:20-17:00 20 SBMicro 2014 th 29 Symposium on Microeletronics Technology and Devices The SBMicro symposium is an international forum dedicated to fabrication and modeling of microsystems, integrated circuits and devices, held annually in Brazil. The goal of the symposium is to bring together researchers in the areas of processing, materials, characterization, modeling and TCAD of integrated circuits, microsensors, microactuators and MEMS. The SBMicro2014 will be located in Aracaju, Brazil. This international conference offers a unique blend of microelectronics and serves as a major conference for the discussion of interdisciplinary research around the world through a variety of formats, such as oral presentations, poster sessions, exhibits, panel discussions, and tutorial sessions. The best papers presented at the symposium will be invited to resubmit an extended version that will be considered for publication at the JICS - Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems and at the Journal of the Electrochemical Society. SBMicro2014 will occur in the th same venue as SBCCI2014 - 27 Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design. 21 29th SBMicro 2014 - Committees – General Chair Edward David Moreno UFS, Brazil [email protected] Program Chair Davies William de Lima Monteiro UFMG, Brazil [email protected] Edmond Cretu University of British Columbia, Canada [email protected] Industry Liaison Carla Almeida SergipeTec & UFS, Brazil Marcelo Lubaszewski CEITEC, Brazil Siddhartha Chhabra INTEL, USA Local Arrangements Chair Edson Barbosa Lisboa IFS, Brazil Leila Buarque Couto de Matos IFS, Brazil Leila Silva UFS, Brazil Leonardo Nogueira Matos UFS, Brazil Tutorial Chair Fabiano Fruett UNICAMP, Brazil Publication Chair João A. Martino USP, Brazil Giuseppe Cirino UFSCar, Brazil Panels Chair Gilberto Medeiros Ribeiro UFMG, Brazil Finance Chair Adicinéia A. de Oliveira UFS, Brazil Publicity Chair Jacobus Swart UNICAMP, Brazil US Liaison Sanjay K. Banerjee University of Texas, USA Europe Liaison Lis K. Nanver Tudelft University, Netherlands Asia Liaison Tomohiro Ishikawa, University of Tohoku, Japan Latin America Liaison Antonio Garcia Rozo Uniandes, Colombia 22 - Tutorials Tuesday, September 2nd Chair: Fabiano Fruett (UNICAMP, Brazil) Tutorial 1 08:40-10:20 Adaptive Microsystems Lab - From Technology to Devices and Microsystems Prof. Edmond Cretu University of British Columbia, Canada Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Tutorial 2 10:40-12:20 MEMS Fabrication in Academia Prof. Tomohiro Ishikawa Tohoku University, Japan Lunch 12:20-14:00 Tutorial 3 14:00-15:30 Memristive Nanodevices Jianhua Joshua Yang HP Labs, USA Tutorial 4 15:30-17:00 BTI in HKMG Devices - Physical Mechanism, Predictive Modeling and Process Dependence Prof. Souvik Mahapatra DEE - IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India Coffee Break 17:00-17:20 23 Visit to Exhibitors (booths) 17:20-18:20 Opening Ceremony 18:20-18:40 MSc and PhD Awards 18:40-19:00 SBMICRO Awards 19:00-19:20 Reception and Coktail 19:30-22:00 24 - Keynotes Wednesday, September 3rd Keynote SBCCI 09:00-10:20 Robust Systems: From Clouds to Nanotubes Prof. Subhasish Mitra Stanford University, USA Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Keynote SBMicro 10:40-12:00 Device Design Considerations for 14nm Node, 10nm Node and Beyond Bruce Bennet Doris IBM, Albany (NY), USA Lunch 12:00-14:00 25 - Technical Sessions Wednesday, September 3rd Exhibitors (booths) 14:00-14:40 Session 1 – Optoelectronics I Room: Vaza Barris Chair: 14:40-15:00 Enabling III-V Integrated Photonics with Er-Doped Al2O3 Films Paulo Felipe Jarschel, Mário Souza, Antônio Von Zuben, Antônio Ramos, Rafael Merlo and Newton Frateschi 15:00-15:20 Uses of the Genetic Algorithm to Project Optimized Semiconductor Microcavity Lasers Eduardo Cotta, Omar Neto and Fernando Coelho 15:20-15:40 Simulation and Experimental Investigation of OneDimensional Porous Silicon Photonic Crystal Danilo Huanca and Walter Salcedo 15:40-16:00 Photonic Band Gap Maps for Wurtzite GaN and AlN Emerson Melo and Marco Alayo Coffe Break 16:00-16:20 Invited Talk I 16:20-17:00 Modeling of Stochastic BTI in Small Area Devices and its Impact on SRAM Performance Prof. Souvik Mahapatra (DEE - IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India) 26 Session 2 – Modeling Room: Vaza Barris Chair: 17:00-17:20 Effective Mobility Analysis of n- and p-Types SOI Junctionless Nanowire Transistors Rodrigo Doria, Renan Trevisoli, Michelly de Souza and Marcelo Pavanello 17:20-17:40 Boosting the ICs Current Driver by Using Diamond Planar Power MOSFET Gabriel Silva and Salvador Gimenez 17:40-18:00 Comparison of Analog Performance Between SOI and Bulk pFinFET Alberto de Olveira, Paula Agopian, Eddy Simoen, Cor Claeys and João Martino 18:00-18:20 A Simulation Study of Self-Heating Effect on Junctionless Nanowire Transistors Genaro Mariniello and Marcelo Pavanello Thursday, September 4th Session 3 – Optoelectronics II Room: Vaza Barris Chair: 08:20-08:40 Fabrication of Low Dark-Count PureB Single-Photon Avalanche Diodes Lin Qi, K. R. C. Mok, Mahdi Aminian, Edoardo Charbon and Lis Nanver 08:40-09:00 InGaAs/InAlAs Quantum Well Infrared Photodetectors for Operation in the 1.7 to 3.1 μm Wavelength Range 27 Lesslie Guerra, Germano Penello, Luciana Pinto, Roberto Jakomin, Renato Mourão, Mauricio Pires, Marcos Degani, Marcelo Maialle and Patricia Souza 09:00-09:20 Active-Pixel Sensor (CMOS) in Low Temperature Pedro Vitor Ferreira do Rosario, Luciana Pedrosa Salles, Artur Soares Bezerra de Mello and Davies William de Lima Monteiro 09:20-09:40 Dark Current Noise and Noise Gain in Quantum-Well Infrared Photodetectors Alvaro Diego Bernardino Maia, Barbara Paula Figueroa, Anibal Tiago Bezerra, Rudy Massami Sakamoto Kawabata and Mauricio Pamplona Pires 09:40-10:00 Microlenses and Photodetectors Integration for Augmenting Photocurrent José Miguel Gomes, Rui Pedro Rocha, José Higino Correia and João Paulo Carmo Exhibitors (booths) 10:00-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Invited Talk II 10:40-11:20 An Immunoassay on Silicon Chip Prof. Tomohiro Ishikawa (Tohoku University, Japan) Session 4 – Radiation & Temperature Effects I Room: Vaza Barris Chair: 11:20-11:40 Improving MOSFETs Radiation Robustness by using the Wave Layout to Boost Analog ICs Applications 28 Rafael Navarenho de Souza, Marcilei A. Guazzelli da Silveira and Salvador Pinillos Gimenez 11:40-12:00 360-nm SOI Process Development for High-T Applications in Harsh Environments Edval Santos and Henrique Vasconcelos 12:00-12:20 Quartz and GaPO_4 Pressure Transducers for High Resolution Applications in High Temperature: A Simulation Approach Leonardo Silva and Edval Santos Lunch 12:20-14:00 Invited Talk III 14:00-14:40 Effects of Scaling on Back End of Line Processing Patrick Verdonck (IMEC, Belgium) Session 5 – Thin Films Room: Vaza Barris Chair: 14:40-15:00 Anatase and Rutile Phases Deposited by Atomic Layer Deposition: Substrate Effect Rodrigo Pessoa, Fabiano Pereira, Giorgio Testoni, William Chiappim Junior, Homero Maciel and Lúcia Santos 15:00-15:20 Thin Titanium Oxide Films Deposited by e-beam Evaporation or by Sputtering Technique with Additional Rapid Thermal Oxidation Angélica D. de Barros, Ioshiaki Doi, Jacobus W. Swart and José A. Diniz 29 15:20-15:40 Characterization of the Semi-insulating Properties of Al2O3 and AlHfO3.5 for Power Devices Bárbara Alandia, Danilo Huanca, Verônica Christiano and Sebastião dos Santos Filho 15:40-16:00 Thin Titanium Oxide Films Obtained by RTP and by Sputtering Rodrigo Reigota César, Angélica Denardi de Barros, Ioshiaki Doi, José Alexandre Diniz and Jacobus Willibrordus Swart Coffee Break 16:00-16:20 16:20-18:20 Flash Presentations & Posters Room: Vaza Barris Chair: 1. Temperature and Back-Gate Bias Influence on the Operation of Lateral SOI PIN Photodiodes Carla Novo, Renato Giacomini, Rodrigo Doria, Aryan Afzalian and Denis Flandre 2. Hydrogen Sensors with TiO2 Michel Rodini, Thiago Costa, Inés Pereyra and Katia Albertin 3. Development of a Dual Lens System for a Micromachined Optical Setup Thiago D. O. Moura and Davies W. L. Monteiro 4. TeO2-ZnO Thin Films with Gold Nanoparticles as Passivating Materials for Power Devices Applications Leonardo Bontempo, Sebastião Santos Filho and Luciana Kassab 5. Dependence of the Optimum Length of Lightly Doped Region of GC SOI nMOSFET with Front Gate Bias Rafael Assalti, Marcelo Antonio Pavanello, Denis Flandre and Michelly de Souza 30 6. Fabrication and Characterization of an Electromagnetic Valve in a Microfluidic Device Luiz Eduardo Bento Ribeiro and Fabiano Fruett 7. Field Emission Enhancement Achieved by Selective MultiWalled Carbon Nanotubes Deposition over Silicon Microstructures Michel Dantas, Elisabete Galeazzo, Henrique Peres and Francisco Ramirez-Fernandez 8. Study of Gate Contact Over Active Área Marion Carmona, Quentin Hubert, Laurent Lpez, Franck Julien, Jean-Luc Ogier, Didier Goguenheim and Ludovic Beauvisage 9. Silicon Film Thickness Influence on Enhanced Dynamic Threshold UTBB SOI nMOSFETs Katia Regina Akemi Sasaki, Marc Aoulaiche, Eddy Simoen, Cor Claeys and João Antonio Martino 10. The Incorporation of Carbon Black Particle into Electrospun Nanofiber Demetrius Saraiva Gomes and Ana Neilde R. da Silva 11. Two-dimensional Diffraction Grating Fabricated by Maskless Lithography Giuseppe Cirino, Arlindo Montagnoli and Newton Frateschi 12. Study of pH Sensors Based TiO2 Nanotubes Gleydson Monteiro, Pamella Marques, Inés Pereyra and Katia Albertin 13. Precision and Accuracy in the Measurements of Responsivity Tiago Gonçalves Santos, Marcela Freitas Mendonça, Reviane C. Lopes, Cristian A. Delfino and Gustavo S. Vieira 14. Graphene for Advanced Devices Applications Victor B. Sivieri, Pia Juliane Wessely, Udo Schwalke, Paula G. D. Agopian and João A. Martino 15. Development of ETM Microgrippers using Topology Optimization Ruben Horstmann, Liz. K.R. Ardi, Gustavo P. Rehder, Emilio C. N. Silva and Marcelo N. P. Carreño 31 16. The Effect of X-Ray Radiation Dose Rate on Triple-Gate SOI FinFETs Parameters Caio Bordallo, Fernando Teixeira, Marcilei Silveira, João Martino, Paula Agopian, Eddy Simoen and Cor Claeys 17. Measurement of p-n junction diode behavior under large signal and high frequency Maria Augusta Fernandes and Edval Santos 18. Drain Induced Barrier Thinning on TFETs with Different Source/Drain Engineering Marcio Martino, Paula Agopian and João Martino 19. Silicon Nitride for Nonlinear Optics Applications in the Telecommunications C-Band Deposited by ECR-CVD A. R. do Nascimento Jr., L. T. Manera, J. A. Diniz, A. R. Silva, M. V. P. dos Santos, Arismar Cerqueira S. Jr., L. A. M. Barea and N. C. Frateschi 20. Continuous Model for Short Channel Double-Gate Junctionless Transistors Bruna Paz, Fernando Ávila, Antonio Cerdeira and Marcelo Pavanello SBMicro Posters and Exhibitors (booths) 18:20-18:40 Government and Industry Strategies for Micro and Nanoelectronics in Brazil- PANEL 18:40-19:40 Conference Dinner 20:00 Friday, September 5th Session 6 – Processing & Integration Room: Vaza Barris Chair: 08:20-08:40 Circular Polarization in n-type Resonant Tunneling Diodes With Si Delta-doping in the Quantum Well 32 L. K. S. Herval, H. V. A. Galeti, V. Orsi Gordo, Y. Galvão Gobato, M.J.S.P. Brasil and M. Henini 08:40-09:00 Multi-Chip Module (MCM-D) Using Thin Film Technology Cristina Adamo, Alexander Flacker, Wilson Freitas, Ricardo Teixeira, Michele da Silva and Antônio Rotondaro 09:00-09:20 Oxygen Plasma Surface Treatment Onto ITO Surface to Produce OLEDs Based on Europium Complex Gerson Santos, Fernando Fonseca and Luiz Pereira 09:20-09:40 Effect of Annealing Time on Memory Behavior of MOS Structures Based on Ge Nanoparticles Melissa Mederos Vidal, Segundo Nilo Mestanza Muñoz, Ioshiaki Doi and Jose Alexandre Diniz 09:40-10:00 Proposal of a Process Design Methodology of Fully Depleted SOI nMOSFET Using only Three Photolithograph Steps for Educational Application Ricardo Rangel and João Antonio Martino Exhibitors (booths) 10:00-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Session 7 – Transducers Room: Vaza Barris Chair: 10:40-11:00 Real-time Study of Adenosine-5’ Monophosphate Adsorption with a Love Wave Sensor Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Naima Lebal, Corinne Dejous, Jean Luc Lachaud, Vincent Raimbault, Aleksandra Krstulja, Raphael Delepée, Luigi 33 Agrofoglio and Dominique Rebière 11:00-11:20 Electrical Behavior of Devices Composed by Dielectrophoretically Deposited Carbon Nanotubes for Gas Sensing Applications Marcos Moraes, Elisabete Galeazzo, Henrique Peres, Michel Dantas and F. Ramirez-Fernandez 11:20-11:40 Electrolyte-Insulator-Semiconductor Field Effect Device for pH Detecting Rodrigo Reigota César, Angélica Denardi de Barros, Ioshiaki Doi, Jose Alexandre Diniz and Jacobus W. Swart 11:40-12:00 Sensing Different Mixtures of H2, CH4 and CO Through an Array of Chemiresistors Raphael Moreira, Lucia Higa Moreira and Sebastião Gomes dos Santos Filho 12:00-12:20 Piezoelectric Effect in Nanofibers Deposited with Magnetic Field Assisted Electrospinning Using Solutions with PVDF and Fe3O4 Nanoparticles Juan Angel González-Sánchez, Rogerio Furlan, Raymond López-Hallman, Esteban Fachini and Ana Neilde Rodrigues da Silva Lunch 12:20-14:00 Invited Talk IV 14:00-14:40 A Prospective on Education of New Generations of devices in the FDSOI and FinFET Technologies Prof. Olivier Bonnaud (University of Rennes, France) 34 Session 8 – Radiation & Temperature Effects II Room: Vaza Barris Chair: 14:40-15:00 Effect of the Temperature on Junctionless Nanowire Transistors Electrical Parameters Down to 4K Renan Trevisoli, Michelly de Souza, Rodrigo Doria, Valeriya Kilchtyska, Denis Flandre and Marcelo Pavanello 15:00-15:20 Boosting the Radiation Hardness and Higher Reestablishing Pre-Rad Conditions by Using OCTO Layout Style for MOSFETs Leonardo Fino, Marcilei da Silveira, Christian Renaux, Denis Flandre and Salvador Pinillos Ginemez 15:20-15:40 Effect of High Temperature on Analog Parameters of Asymmetric Self-Cascode SOI nMOSFETs Lígia d'Oliveira, Denis Flandre, Marcelo Pavanello and Michelly de Souza 15:40-16:00 Influence of High Temperature on Substrate Effect of UTBB SOI nMOSFETs Vitor Itocazu, Victor Sonnenberg, Eddy Simoen, Cor Claeys and João Antonio Martino Coffee Break 16:00-16:20 Best Papers & Closing Ceremony 16:20-17:00 35 WCAS 2014 th 4 Workshop on Circuits and System Design The Workshop on Circuits and System Design - WCAS 2014 is devoted to the presentation and discussion of design experiences with a high degree of relevance in industrial and educational contexts, as well as innovative design methodologies and applications of specific design technologies in an industrial context. The main idea of the workshop is to offer the chance (primarily to industry) of pointing out to the community real-life design and technology challenges that should be addressed in the shortto-medium term. - Committees – General Chair Edward David Moreno UFS, Brazil [email protected] Publication Chair Carlos Alberto dos Reis Filho UFABC, Brazil Program Chair Paulo Augusto Dal Fabbro Chipus Microelecctronics, Brazil [email protected] Publicity Chair Cesar Duenas FreeScale, Brazil Marilia Lima SiliconReef/CESAR, Brazil Elmar Melcher UFCG, Brazil [email protected] Local Arrangements Chair Edson Barbosa Lisboa IFS, Brazil Leila Silva UFS, Brazil Leila Buarque Couto de Matos IFS, Brazil Leonardo Nogueira Matos UFS, Brazil 36 - Technical Sessions Wednesday, September 3rd Sponsor Presentations I Schedule: Wednesday – Afternoon Room: Sergipe Chair: 14:40-16:00 (Each exhibitor has 13 minutes) - 1. Anacom - 2. National Instruments - 3. FIEAM Amazonas - 4. Brazil IP - 5. Namitec - 6. IMEC Sponsor Presentations II Schedule: Wednesday – Afternoon Room: Sergipe Chair: 16:40-18:00 (Each exhibitor has 13 minutes) - 1. Agilent - 2. CAST - 3. Heidelberg Instruments - 4. Rhode & Schwarz - 5. Menthor Graphics - 6. EVGroup Thursday, September 4th Analog & RF & Mixed Signal Room: Sergipe Chair: 08:20-08:40 Systematic Design of a Two-Stage OTA Composed by FinFETs Based on the gm/ID Characteristic Luiz Antonio da Silva Jr and Alessandro Girardi 08:40-09:00 Analog and RF IC Design Training at IC Brazil Program TC 1 Pedro Toledo, Jhon Caicedo, Helga Dornelas, David Cordova, Alonso Schmidt, Diogo Santana and Eric Fabris 37 09:00-09:20 PLL-Based Wide Tuning Range Frequency Synthesizer for Cognitive Radio Applications Márlon Allan Lorencetti and Sergio Bampi 09:20-09:40 A RF IC Design-Based Simulation Methodology for Wirebonds Interconnects Hercílio Cavalcanti and Leandro Manera 09:40-10:00 A Front-end Electronics for Radiation Detection using Current Mode Processing in CMOS Technology Nobuo Oki and Helio Takai 10:00-10:20 A 3.7GHz to 8.8GHz Voltage-Controlled Oscillator with a Small KVCO Variation for Wideband Applications Egas Henes Neto, Hamilton Klimach and Sergio Bampi Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Sponsor Presentations III Room: Sergipe Chair: 11:20-12:20 - CEITEC - Synopsys - X-FAB Sponsor Presentations IV Room: Sergipe Chair: Invited Talk - WCAS 1 14:00-14:40 A Programmable Logic as an Innovation Vehicle in the Industry Fabio Petrassen de Sousa (Macnica DHW & Altera) 38 14:40-16:00 - FreeScale - Muneda - Palomar Technologies - Altera Macnica DHW Session 2 – CAD, Verification and Test Room: Sergipe Chair: Invited Talk - WCAS 2 16:20-17:00 Mixed-Signal Design – Simulation Planning, Modeling, & Advanced Verification Methodologies William Dunham (Cadence Design Systems, Inc.) 17:00-17:20 Application of an Efficient Test Architecture for a Power Management Control Block Douglas C. Foster, Marlon A. Lorencetti, Júlio L. da Silva Jr., Tito Burini, Alfredo Olmos and Marcelo Lubaszewski 17:20-17:40 Early Verification of the LBIST support of an Automotive MCU Ary Alvarado and Gustavo Dessbesell 17:40-18:00 Efficient Thermal Modeling Methodology for SystemLevel Thermal Exploration Cristiano Santos, P. Vivet, Nicolas Peltier and Ricardo Reis Friday, September 5th Session 3 – Digital and Industrial Applications Room: Sergipe Chair: 08:20-08:40 Design of Asynchronous Controllers by Direct Mapping and Synchronous Specification 39 Duarte Oliveira, Tiago Curtinhas, Lester Faria and João Luis Oliveira 08:40-09:00 Implementation of CORDIC-Based Soft and Hard Demappers for a DVB-S2 Receiver João A. B. R. Tardelli, Eduardo R. de Lima, Gabriel S. da Silva, Gerson S. de Brito, Denise C. Alves, Cesar G. Chaves A. and Jacqueline G. Mertes 09:00-09:20 A Synthesizable BCH Decoder for DVB-S2 Satellite Communications Cesar G. Chaves, Eduardo R Lima and Jacqueline G Mertes 09:20-09:40 CAN Communication Interface for IoT Frank Behrens, Marcelo Marinho, Patricia Domingues and Antonio Mauricio Brochi 09:40-10:00 Physical Design Analysis and Techniques Aiming LowPower Fábio Ramos, João Altermann, Guilherme Rohde, Daniel Ferrão, Marcos Hervé, Janaína Costa and Rafael Soares Visit to Sponsors (Booths) 10:00-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Session 4 – SoC, NoC and Embedded Systems Room: Sergipe Chair: 10:40-11:00 A Network Intrusion Detection Coprocessor: Software vs. Hardware Power Consumption Analysis Paulo Cemin, André França, Ricardo Jasinski, Volnei Pedroni and Altair Santin 40 11:00-11:20 Dynamic Security Zones for NoC-Based 3D-MPSoCs Martha Johanna Sepulveda, Guy Goniat, Daniel Sepulveda and Marius Strum 11:20-11:40 On the Development of a Qt-based Multithread NoC Simulator Eduardo Alves da Silva, Luiz Gustavo Metzger and Cesar Albenes Zeferino Lunch 12:20-14:00 Coffee Break 16:00-16:20 Best Papers Awards 16:20-17:00 41 SForum 2014 th 14 Microeletronics Students The XIV Microelectronics Students Forum (SForum 2014) is an event promoted by the Brazilian Microelectronics Society (SBMicro) and the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC) with the following main goals: • Promote the participation of undergraduate students in the two most important Brazilian events in the area of Microelectronics: "SBMicro 2014: Symposium on Microelectronics Technology and Devices" and "SBCCI 2014: Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design"; • Promote the realization of student's projects in a variety of topics within the field of microelectronics; Provide an opportunity for the presentation and discussion of research projects developed by undergraduate students; • Promote advanced tutorial presentations on microelectronics understandable for undergraduate and graduate students starting or willing to start in this promising field. - Committees General Chair Edward David Moreno UFS, Brazil [email protected] Publicity Chair Michelly de Souza FEI, Brazil Program Chair Márlio Bonfim UFPR, Brazil [email protected] Publication Chair Silvio Roberto Fernandes de Araújo UFERSA, RN, Brazil Janaina Gonçalves Guimarães UnB, Brazil [email protected] Wagner Luiz Alves de Oliveira UFBA, Brazil Local Arrangements Chair Edson Barbosa Lisboa IFS, Brazil Leila Buarque Couto de Matos IFS, Brazil Leila Silva UFS, Brazil Leonardo Nogueira Matos UFS, Brazil 42 - Technical Sessions Thursday, September 4th Session 1 – Modeling I Room: São Francisco Chair: 08:20-08:40 Behavior Investigation of Trench-Gate and Vertical Diffusion Power MOSFET Fernando Dainese, Jefferson Santiago, Mario Kawano, Erick Pfeifer, Devair Arrabaça, Michele Rodrigues and Milene Galeti 08:40-09:00 Comparative Study of Threshold Voltage Extraction Methods Applied to SOI nMOSFETs Caroline Moraes and Michelly de Souza 09:00-09:20 3D Transistor Behavior from Room to Low Temperature Carlos Augusto Bergfeld Mori, João Antonio Martino and Paula Ghedini Der Agopian 09:20-09:40 Optimization of Gated Lateral PIN Photodiodes Renato Zapata, Carla Novo and Renato Giacomini 09:40-10:00 Influence of Ground-Plane Doping on Bulk FinFET Leonardo Silva, Paula Agopian and João Martino Exhibitors (booths) 10:00-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 43 Session 2 – Modeling II Room: São Francisco Chair: 11:20-11:40 The Effect of Atmospheric Air in Flexible Organic Transistors Guedes Andre, Guedes Vilmar, Tartari Simone and Cunha Idaulo 11:40-12:00 Current-Density Analysis of Three-Dimensional Planar Magnetic-Field Sensor Rodrigo Silva, André Perin and Renato Giacomini 12:00-12:20 Microelectronics Education: Comparison of Two Different NMOS Process Monique Sierra, Ricardo Rangel, Paula Agopian and João Martino Lunch 12:20-14:00 Friday, September 5th Session 3 – Analog & RF Room: São Francisco Chair: 08:20-08:40 Design of an 1.2V, 2.4GHz, LC-Tank Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Polyana Camargo de Lacerda, João Paulo Perbiche, Oscar da C. Gouveia Filho and André Augusto Mariano 08:40-09:00 Design of a Lock-in Amplifier with Current-Mode Oscillator Leonardo Cavalcanti and Edval Santos 44 09:00-09:20 Fixed-Point Radial Basis Function Neural Network for the Digital Baseband Predistortion of an RF Doherty Power Amplifier André F. Zanella, Ricardo A. S. Cavalheiro, Caroline de França, Luiza B. C. Freire and Eduardo G. Lima 09:20-09:40 Automatic Design of Fully Differential Amplifiers with Common-Mode Feedback Arthur Campos de Oliveira, Lucas Compassi Severo and Alessandro Gonçalves Girardi 09:40-10:00 Spatial Positioning of CMOS Structures Using Optical Position-Sensitive Detectors Arthur R. Araújo, Carlos Felipe G. Souza, Maria Tereza C. Souza, Victor F. Muniz, Luciana P. Salles and Davies W. de Lima Monteiro Visit to Sponsors (Booths) 10:00-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 Session 4 – Digital and Applications Room: São Francisco Chair: 10:40-11:00 Routing Clos-Based Interconnection Networks for PostSilicon Debug Fredy Alves, Fernando Teixeira, André Gomes, Ricardo S. Ferreira and José Augusto M. Nacif 11:00-11:20 FPGA-Based Heterogeneous Architecture for Sequence Alignment Xin Chang, Fernando A.Escobar, Carlos Valderrama and Vincent Robert 45 11:20-11:40 Temperature Fluctuation Effects on Performance of XOR Logic Gates Fábio da Silva, Vagner da Rosa, Paulo Butzen and Cristina Meinhardt 11:40-12:00 Hardware Design for HEVC-Based Adaptive Loop Filter Ândrio Araújo, Ruhan Conceição, Bruno Zatt, Marcelo Porto and Luciano Agostini 12:00-12:20 Improving FlexMap Tool to Explore Preprocessing and Post-Processing Techniques João Júnior da Silva Machado, Julio Saraçol Domingues Junior, Leomar Soares da Rosa Junior and Felipe de Souza Marques Lunch 12:20-14:00 SForum Poster Session I Room: Main Hall Chair: 8:20-10:00 Design Exploration for SHA-3 Algorithm in FPGAs Florêncio Natan dos Santos Gama and Edward David Moreno Low Cost Network for Internet of Things Fernando Mendonça de Almeida, Admilson de Ribamar Lima Ribeiro and Marco Túlio Chella Simulation of Protocol Stacks for Internet of Things João Paulo Andrade Lima, Diego Assis Siqueira Gois and Admilson de Ribamar Lima Ribeiro Integrating DSP and FPGA Evaluation Modules for Building High Performance Computing Platforms 46 Ilan Correa and Aldebaro Klautau Design of an ASK Demodulator and a Bandgap Reference for a Passive RFID Tag for 13,56MHz José Alisson de Albuquerque Pinto, Marlon C. Portugal Filho, Pedro Henrique P. Ximenes, Wesley de Jesus Gomes and Wellington A. do Amaral Designing a Complete Pipelined Datapath to MIPS ISA: Learning in Pratice Francisco Carlos Silva Junior, Ivan Saraiva, Laysson Oliveira Luz and Ramon S. Nepomuceno Modeling Attacks on NoC-Based SoCs Luiz Gustavo Metzger, Cesar Albenes Zeferino and Martha Johanna Sepúlveda Reviewing AIG Equivalence Checking Approaches Marcos Henrique Backes, Jody Maick Matos, Renato Perez Ribas and André Inácio Reis Coffee Break 10:20-10:40 SForum Poster Session II Room: Main Hall Chair: 10:20-12:00 Electrical Characterization of Lateral PIN Photodetector Diode Peterson Nascimento and Michelly de Souza An Implementation of AES Algorithm in FPGA Isaac Nattan da Silva Palmeira, Alcir Cledson de Santana Góis, Wanderson Roger Azevedo Dias and Edward David Moreno Envelope Tracking Power Amplifier in CMOS Technology for 4G LTE Wireless Communication Systems Handsets Carolina Luiza Rizental Machado, Caroline de França and Eduardo Gonçalves de Lima 47 Design of a Telescopic Operational Amplifier Using a Semi-Automatic Synthesis Michael Silva, Lucas Severo and Alessandro Girardi Optical Equalization Analysis for Position-SensitiveDetector of the Type Quad-Cell Maria Tereza C. Souza, Victor Ferreira Muniz, Arthur R. Araújo, Carlos Felipe G. Souza, Luciana P. Salles and Davies W. de Lima Monteiro An Application of Reconfigurable Architectures to the Localization Problem in Mobile Robotics Luis Contreras Samame, Sérgio Messias Cruz and Carlos Llanos Quintero CTIA in Read-Out Integrated Circuit with PIN Photodetector Artur Mello, Pedro Vítor Do Rosário, Luciana Salles, Lidiane C. Campos and Davies W. de Lima Monteiro Lunch 12:20-14:00 Coffee Break 16:00-16:20 Best Papers & Closing Ceremony 16:20-17:00 48 General Scheduling - Monday & Tuesday Monday - Sep 1 R3 R4 08:00-08:20 08:20-08:40 08:40-09:00 09:00-09:20 09:20-09:40 09:40-10:00 10:00-10:20 10:20-10:40 10:40-11:00 11:00-11:20 11:20-11:40 11:40-12:00 12:00-12:20 12:20-12:40 12:40-14:00 14:00-14:20 14:20-14:40 14:40-15:00 15:00-15:20 15:20-15:40 15:40-16:00 16:00-16:20 16:20-16:40 16:40-17:00 17:00-17:20 17:20-17:40 17:40-18:00 18:00-18:20 18:20-18:40 18:40-19:00 19:00-19:20 19:20-19:40 19:40-20:00 20:00-20:30 20:30-22:00 Tuesday - Sep 2 R1 & R2 R3 & R4 Registration Starts Tutorial SBCCI Massimo Alioto Tutorial SBMICRO Edmond Cretu Coffee Break Tutorial SBMICRO Tomohiro Ishikawa Tutorial SBCCI Peter Kinget Registration Meeting of the SBMICRO Council ALTERA Meeting SBCCI Meeting Tutorial SBCCI Anand Raghunathan Tutorial SBMICRO Jianhua J. Yang Tutorial SBCCI Subhasish Mitra Tutorial SBMICRO Souvik Mahapatra Coffee Break ALTERA Part II SBCCI & SBMICRO Steering LUNCH Exhibitors Booths OPENING MSc and PhD Awards SBMICRO Awards Reception & Coktail 49 General Scheduling - Wednesday R1 08:00-08:20 08:20-08:40 08:40-09:00 09:00-09:20 09:20-09:40 09:40-10:00 10:00-10:20 10:20-10:40 10:40-11:00 11:00-11:20 11:20-11:40 11:40-12:00 12:00-12:20 12:20-12:40 12:40-14:00 14:00-14:20 14:20-14:40 14:40-15:00 15:00-15:20 15:20-15:40 15:40-16:00 16:00-16:20 16:20-16:40 16:40-17:00 17:00-17:20 17:20-17:40 17:40-18:00 18:00-18:20 18:20-18:40 18:40-19:00 19:00-19:20 Wednesday - Sep 3 R2 R3 R4 Registration Keynote SBCCI Subhasish Mitra - Stanford University, USA Coffee Break Keynote SBMICRO Bruce B. Doris - IBM, USA LUNCH Exhibitors (booths) SBMicro Session 1 (4p) SBCCI Session 1 (4p) WCAS Booths I Coffee Break SBCCI Talk I Pascal Vivet SBMICRO Talk I S. Mahapatra SBMicro Session 2 (4p) SBCCI Session 2 (5p) WCAS Booths II SBMICRO General Assembly 50 General Scheduling - Thursday R1 08:00-08:20 08:20-08:40 08:40-09:00 09:00-09:20 09:20-09:40 09:40-10:00 10:00-10:20 10:20-10:40 10:40-11:00 11:00-11:20 11:20-11:40 11:40-12:00 12:00-12:20 12:20-12:40 12:40-14:00 14:00-14:20 14:20-14:40 14:40-15:00 15:00-15:20 15:20-15:40 15:40-16:00 16:00-16:20 16:20-16:40 SBMICRO Session 3 (5p) Thursday - Sep 4 R2 R3 SForum Session 1 (5p) SBCCI Session 3 (5p) R4 WCAS Session 1 (6p) Exhibitors & Poster Session (SBMICRO) Coffee Break SBMICRO Talk II SBCCI Talk II Tomohiro Ishikawa Rolf Drechsler SBMICRO SForum SBCCI WCAS Session 4 Session 2 Session 4 Booths III (3p) (3p) (3p) LUNCH SBMICRO Talk III Patrick Verdonck SBMICRO Session 5 (4p) Meeting CI Brazil SBCCI Talk III Solon Spiegel SBCCI Session 5 (4p) WCAS Talk I WCAS Booths IV Coffee Break SBCCI Talk IV Jean P. Diguet Meeting CI Brazil SBCCI Session 6 (4p) WCAS Talk II 16:40-17:00 SBMICRO 17:00-17:20 Flash WCAS 17:20-17:40 Presentation Session 2 17:40-18:00 (3p) 18:00-18:20 18:20-18:40 SBMICRO Posters Exhibitors 18:40-19:00 19:00-19:20 Industry and Goverment Strategies (PANEL) 19:20-19:40 19:40-20:00 20:00-20:30 Conference Dinner 20:30-22:00 51 General Scheduling - Friday - 08:00-08:20 08:20-08:40 08:40-09:00 09:00-09:20 09:20-09:40 09:40-10:00 10:00-10:20 10:20-10:40 10:40-11:00 11:00-11:20 11:20-11:40 11:40-12:00 12:00-12:20 12:20-12:40 12:40-14:00 14:00-14:20 14:20-14:40 14:40-15:00 15:00-15:20 15:20-15:40 15:40-16:00 16:00-16:20 16:20-16:40 16:40-17:00 Friday - Sep 5 R3 R1 R2 SBMICRO Session 6 (5p) SForum Session 3 (5p) SBCCI Session 7 (5p) R4 R5 WCAS Session 3 (5p) SForum Posters Exhibitors & Posters (SFORUM) Coffee Break SBMICRO Session 7 (5p) SForum Session 4 (5p) SBCCI Session 8 (5p) WCAS Session 4 (4p) SForum Posters LUNCH SBMICRO Talk IV Olivier Bonnaud SBMICRO Session 8 (4p) SBCCI Session 9 (4p) SBCCI Talk V Victor Grimblatt SBCCI Session 10 (4p) Coffee Break Best Papers Awards Closing Ceremony Room R1 = Vaza Barris R2 = Sao Francisco R3 = Cotinguiba R4 = Sergipe R5 = Main Hall 52