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Towards Designing Robust QCA Architectures in the Presence of Sneak Noise Paths

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Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA) is attracting a lot of attentions due to their extremely small feature sizes and ultra low power consumption. Up to now there are several designs using QCA technology have been proposed. However, we found not all of the designs function properly. Further, no general design guidelines have been proposed so far. A straightforward extension of a simple functional design pattern may fail. This makes designing a large scale circuits using QCA technology an extremely time-consuming process. In this paper we show several critical vulnerabilities in the structures of primitive QCA gates and QCA interconnects, and propose a disciplinary guideline to prevent any additional plausible but malfunctioning QCA designs.
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hal-00181296 , version 1 (23-10-2007)

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Kyosun Kim, Kaijie Wu, Ramesh Karri. Towards Designing Robust QCA Architectures in the Presence of Sneak Noise Paths. DATE'05, Mar 2005, Munich, Germany. pp.1214-1219. ⟨hal-00181296⟩

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