--->Advanced VLSI architecture designs are required to further reduce power consumption, compress chip area, and speed up operating frequency for high performance integrated circuits. With time-to-market pressure and rising mask costs in the semiconductor industry, engineering change order (ECO) design methodology plays a main role in advanced chip design. Digital systems such as communication and multimedia applications demand for advanced VLSI architecture design methodologies so that low power consumption, small area overhead, high speed, and low cost can be achieved.
---> This special issue is dedicated to aspects of VLSI architecture design and their applications. Special interest focuses on emerging digital systems. This special issue contains eight papers that focus on the power minimization design, efficient hardware Trojan detection, low-area Wallace multiplier, gate-level circuit reliability analysis, low power and high speed arithmetic circuits, power effective fractional-N-PLL frequency synthesizer, power-saving architecture for network on chip, and ECO design.
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