15th International Workshop on Post-Binary ULSI Systems
May 17, 2006, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Program

10:30-10:35 Opening Remark
ULSIWS Chair, Tetsuya Uemura, Hokkaido University, Japan

Session 1: New-Paradigm VLSI Circuits and Systems I
10:35 - 11:50

Fine-Grained Architectures for Field-Programmable VLSIs
Masanori Hariyama and Michitaka Kameyama (Tohoku University, Japan)

Properties and Hardware Implementation of New Fastest Linearly Independent
Ternary Arithmetic Transforms
Cicilia C. Lozano, Bogdan J. Falkowski (Nanyang Tech. Univ., Singapore)
Susanto Rahardja (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)

A Study on Equalization Techniques for Multiple-Valued Data Transmission
Yasushi Yuminaka (Gunma University, Japan)

Session 2: Fuzzy, Immunological and Quantum controlled Robots
1:30 - 2:45
Artificial Immune-Neuro-Fuzzy System to control a walking robot Hexor
Dong Hwa Kim (Hanbat National University, Korea)
hristopher Brawn (Portland State University, USA)
Maciej Sajkowski (Silesian University of Technology, USA)
Tomasz Stenzel (Stenzel Company, USA)
Tsutomu Sasao (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Jeff Allen, Martin Lukac, Tzewen Wang, and Marek Perkowski
(Portland State University, USA)

Hexor, a Walking and Talking Robot with Quantum and Fuzzy Inference
Christopher Brawn, Natalie Metzger, Jake Biamonte, Martin Lukac, Akashdeep Aulakh,
Indudhar Devanath (Portland State University, USA)
Maciej Sajkowski, Tomasz Stenzel
(Silesian University of Technology, USA)
Dong Hwa Kim (Hanbat National University, Korea)
Tsutomu Sasao (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Marek Perkowski (Portland State University, USA)
The Vagueness of Robot Emotions
Phil Serchuk, Ehud Sharlin (University of Calgary, Canada)
Martin Lukac, Marek Perkowski (Portland State University, USA)

2:45 - 3:05 Break
Session 3: Invited Session
3:05 - 3:45
Novel Quantum Nanodevice-based Logic Circuits utilizing Semiconductor
Nanowire Networks and Hexagonal BDD Architecture
Seiya Kasai (Hokkaido University, Japan)

Session 4: New-Paradigm VLSI Circuits and Systems II
3:45 - 4:35

Recharged Comparator and Multiple-Valued N-ary Frequency Divider
Rene Jensen, Henning Gundersen, Johannes G. Lomsdalen and Yngvar Berg
(University of Oslo, Norway)

Design and Analysis for Magnetic Random Access Memory based on Magnetic
Tunnel Junction and Tunnel Diode
Tetsuya Uemura and Masafumi Yamamoto (Hokkaido University, Japan)
4:35 Closing