| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 13:00--13:55 | Prospects for VLSI Technologies in MVL |
Prof. K. C. Smith (The University of Toronto, Canada) |
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Coffee Break |
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| 14:00--14:55 | GHz Serial Link Transceiver Using Multiple-Valued Data Representation |
Dr. Muneo Fukaishi (NEC Corp., Japan) |
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Coffee Break |
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| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 15:00--15:30 | Beyond-binary VLSI Architecture |
M. Kameyama (Tohoku University, Japan) |
| 15:30--16:00 | Survey of Multiple-Valued Circuit Technologies |
K. Tanno (Miyazaki University, Japan) |
| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 16:00--16:30 | New Innovative Applications of Fuzzy Logic |
M. Mukaidono (Meiji University, Japan) |
| 16:30--17:00 | Cannonical Forms and Synthesis of Multi-Valued Quantum Logic |
A. Al-Rabadi, L. Casperson and M. Perkowski (Portland State University, USA) |
| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 17:00--17:30 | Multi-valued logic and the Esaki tunnel diode |
Prof. Alan Seabaugh (University of Notre Dame, USA) |
| 17:30--18:00 | Multi-GHz MVL Circuits Using Resonant-Tunneling Diode |
Prof. T. Waho (Sophia University, Japan) |
Last updated on 01/30/2002