QUANTUM DOT CELLULAR AUTOMATA: A REVIEW
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): K.S.GURUMURTHY , PRAMEELA KUMARI N
Abstract: Shockley’s transistor invented in 1952 has shrunk immensely as the years pass by, making the electronic computers very compact and one of the most powerful devices of the century. However advancements in Microelectronics as per Moore's law, face huge technical barriers in the future of transistor based computation due to the limitations posed at the nanoscale size. In view of this the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) has indicated several new technologies that are likely to replace the transistor based computation in the near future. Some of these include Resonant Tunneling Diodes (RTDs), Single Electron Tunneling (SET), Quantum Cellular Automata (QCA), and Tunneling Phase Logic (TPL). Among these, QCA seems to be the most promising emerging technology, as a viable alternative to CMOS. In this paper an effort has been made to present the review of the work carried out in QCA till date, from the time of its invention in 1940.
- Publication Date: 05-Jan-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-8859-9-12
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TECHNICAL, BARRIERS, FUTURE, TRANSISTOR BASE
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): MAJID AHMADI , SHERVIN ERFANI , SOKE ONYEMELUKWE
Abstract: Security of On-demand routing protocols are of utmost significance in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs), which form a transient network and are not using the existing infrastructure or centralized administration.Performance evaluation of Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocols is performed as a precursor for improving secure routing schemes in ad-hoc networks. Simulation results for determining efficiency in terms of throughput, delay and routing overhead are given.
- Publication Date: 05-Jan-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-8859-9-13
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