DFT is an annual Symposium providing an open forum for presentations in the field of defect and fault tolerance in VLSI and nanotechnology systems inclusive of emerging technologies. One of the unique features of this symposium is to combine new academic research with state-of-the-art industrial data, necessary ingredients for significant advances in this field. All aspects of design, manufacturing, test, reliability, and availability that are affected by defects during manufacturing and by faults during system operation are of interest.
DFT is an annual Symposium providing an open forum for presentations in the field of defect and fault tolerance in VLSI and nanotechnology systems inclusive of emerging technologies. One of the unique features of this symposium is to combine new academic research with state-of-the-art industrial data, necessary ingredients for significant advances in this field. All aspects of design, manufacturing, test, reliability, and availability that are affected by defects during manufacturing and by faults during system operation ar e of interest. Topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
DFT’21 seeks proposals for Special Sessions. The special sessions should aim at providing a complementary experience with respect to the regular sessions by focusing on hot and emerging topics of interest to the DFT community, as well as on multi-disciplinary topics, that are expected to have a significant impact on DFT activities in the future (e.g. reliability aspects in Approximate Computing, Quantum Computing, use of COTS Electronics for Space applications). A special session could consist of a set of individual presentations or a panel, possibly with experts from the industry.
Upon acceptance, special session presenters can prepare either a single paper for the entire session or one paper per presenter to be included in the formal proceedings. For this reason, papers (presenting original and unpublished contributions and that may be 4 pages or 6 pages long) for special session will go through review process. For the single-session papers, it will be possible to purchase 2 extra pages at an additional cost. Accepted papers will appear in the formal proceedings of DFT 2021 symposium. Proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society and will appear in the Digital Library
Submission Process: Submitted proposals should include:
Proposal submissions should be presented in a single PDF to be sent via e-mail to the Special Session Chair:
By means of their submission, all presenters agree to register for and participate to DFT’21, in case their special session proposal is accepted.
General Chairs | Mihalis Psarakis | University of Piraeus, GR | mpsarak@unipi.gr |
Prashant Joshi | Intel, USA | prashant.d.joshi@intel.com | |
Program Chairs | Luigi Dilillo | LIRMM, FR | luigi.dilillo@lirmm.fr |
Luca Cassano | Politecnico di Milano, IT | luca.cassano@polimi.it | |
Special Session | Alberto Bosio | École Central de Lyon, France | alberto.bosio@ec-lyon.fr |
Publicity | Pedro Reviriego | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid | revirieg@it.uc3m.es |
Web | Douglas A. Santos | LIRMM, France | dalmeidados@lirmm.fr |
Publication | Athanasios Papadimitriou | University of Piraeus, GR | thanospap@unipi.gr |
Audio/Visual | Lucas Matana Luza | LIRMM, France | lucas.matana-luza@lirmm.fr |
Andre Mattos | UFSC, Brazil | andre.mattos@spacelab.ufsc.br |