TIMETABLE OF ISSCC 2015 SESSIONSSunday, February 22ndISSCC 2015 TUTORIALS8:30AMT1: Fundamentals of Modern RF ReceiversT2: Basics of DRAM Interfaces T3: Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Systems10:30AMT4: Low-Power Near-Threshold DesignT5: High-Speed Current-Steering DACsT6: Clock and Data Recovery Architectures and Circuits1:30PMT7: Basics of Many-Core ProcessorsT8: Analog Techniques for Nano-Power Circuits3:30PMT9: Frequency Synthesizers for Wireless TransceiversT10: CMOS Sensors for 3D ImagingISSCC 2015 FORUMS8:00AMF1: High-Speed Interleaved ADCs F2: Memory Trends: From Big Data to Wearable DevicesEvents below in Bold Box included in Conference registrationMonday, February 23rd8:30AM7:30 PM ES1: Student Research Peview: Short Presentationswith Poster SessionISSCC 2015 EVENING SESSIONS8:00 PM ES2: Brain-Machine Interfaces: ICs Talking to NeuronsISSCC 2015 PAPER SESSIONSSession 1: Plenary Session1:30PMSession 2: RF TX/RX Design TechniquesSession 3: Ultra-High-Speed WirelineTransceivers and Energy-Efficient LinksSession 4: Processors Session 5: Analog Techniques Session 6: Image Sensors & Displays5:15PMDemonstration Session (4:00-7:00 PM), Author Interviews, Social HourISSCC 2015 SESSIONS8:00PM EP1: Moore's Law Challenges Below 10nm: Technology, Design, & Economic Implications EP2: Lost Art? Neat Circuit Tricks with Fewer than a Dozen TransistorsTuesday, February 24thISSCC 2015 PAPER SESSIONS8:30AM Session 7: Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Session 8: Low-Power Digital Techniques Session 9: High-Performance WirelessSession 10: Advanced Wireline Techniques &PLLsSession 11: Sensors & Imagersfor Life Sciences1:30PMSession 12: Inductor-BasedPower ConversionSession 13: Energy-Efficient RF SystemsSession 14: Digital PLLs & SoC BuildingBlocksSession 15: Data-Converter TechniquesSession 16: Emerging Technologies EnablingNext-Generation Systems5:15PMDemonstration Session (4:00-7:00 PM), Author Interviews, Social HourISSCC 2015 EVENING SESSIONS8:00PMEP3: Innovating on the Tapeout TreadmillES3: How to Achieve 1000x More Wireless-Data Capacity. 5G?Wednesday, February 25thISSCC 2015 PAPER SESSIONS8:30AMSession 17: Embedded Memory& DRAM I/OSession 18: SoCs for Mobile, Vision, Sensing,& CommunicationsSession 19: Advanced Wireless TechniquesSession 20: Energy Harvesting & SC PowerConversionSession 21: Innovative PersonalizedBiomedical Systems1:30PMSession 22: High Speed Optical LinksSession 23: Low-Power SoCsSession 24: Secure, Efficient Circuits for theInternet of Things (IoT)Session 25: RF FrequencyGeneration from GHz to THzSession 26: Nyquist-Rate ConvertersSession 27: Physical Sensors5:15 PMAuthor InterviewsThursday, February 26thISSCC 2015 SHORT COURSE8:00 AM SC1: Circuit Design in Advanced CMOS Technologies: How to Design with Lower Supply VoltagesISSCC 2015 FORUMS8:00AMF3: Cutting The Last Wire – Advances in Wireless PowerF4: Building the Internet of Everything (IoE):Low-Power Techniques at the Circuit& System LevelsF5: Advanced RF CMOS TransmitterTechniquesF6: IO Design at 25Gb/s and Beyond3233
EVENING SESSIONSTuesday February 24 th , 8:00 PMEP3: Innovating on the Tapeout TreadmillOrganizer:Co-Organizer:Moderator:Jack Kenney, Analog Devices,Somerset, NJFrank O’Mahony, Intel, Hillsboro, ORJack Kenney, Analog Devices, Somerset, NJThe semiconductor industry is highly competitive where mistakes in product execution canhurt a company’s revenue stream. A conservative strategy is to make minor increments onexisting designs to guarantee performance and delivery dates. Over the long term, engineersget burnt out and competitors who do innovate gain market share. Innovation requires takingrisks. The question we pose is: “How do IC companies encourage innovation while meetingtight product development schedules?”Panelists: Uming Ko, MediaTek, Austin, TXChris Mangelsdorf, Analog Devices, San Diego, CAMichael Neuhauser, Infineon Technologies, Neubiberg, GermanyJinho Park, Terasquare, Seoul, KoreaLiesbet Van der Perre, IMEC, Heverlee, BelgiumMyles Wakayama, Broadcom, Irvine, CAES3: How to Achieve 1000× moreWireless Data Capacity? 5G?Organizer/Chair:Co-organizers:Eric Klumperink, Univ. of Twente, Enschede, The NetherlandsSven Mattisson, Ericsson, Lund, SwedenVojkan Vidojkovic Intel, Duisburg, GermanyExponential growth cannot go on for ever, but wireless data growth still does. Especially videoand Cloud services drive wireless data consumption, and 1000x in data capacity is targetedin the next 10 years. 5G is in the process of being defined and may include data-rates in Gb/s,seamless integration of wireless LAN, short latencies, expansion into mm-Wave, and massiveMIMO. The envisioned systems likely reach the limits of Shannon’s capacity and will exploitadditional degrees of freedom. A group of experts has been invited to share their thoughtson key new technologies and their path to implementation.Time Topic8:00 PM Challenges and Ideas for Wireless NetworksMarcus Weldon, Alcatel-Lucent, Murray Hill, NJ8:30 PM Shannon’s Capacity Meets Moore’s Law-The 5G Terminal PerspectiveAsha Keddy, Intel, Beaverton, OR9:00 PM More Bits via the Same Spectrum - Massive MIMO OpportunitiesFredrik Tufvesson, Lund University, Lund, Sweden9:30 PM 5G-Radio Access – Requirements, Concept, and Technical Challengesyoshihisa Kishiyama, NTT DOCOMO, Yokosuka, JAPAN10:00 PM Closing Questions34
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