One of the emerging technologies at the nanoscale level is the Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata (QCA) technology, which is a potential alternative to conventional CMOS technology due to its high speed, low power consumption, low latency, and possible implementation at the atomic and molecular levels. Adders are one of the most basic digital computing circuits and one of the main building blocks of VLSI systems, such as various microprocessors and processors. Many research studies have been focusing on computable digital computing circuits. The design of a Full Adder/Subtractor (FA/S), a composite and computing circuit, performing both the addition and the subtraction processes, is of particular importance. This paper implements three new Full ...
The most important mathematical operation for any computing system is addition. An efficient adder c...
Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is considered as an advanced technology compared to complimentar...
textConventional CMOS (the current dominant technology for VLSI) implemented with ever smaller tran...
In this paper the novel coplanar circuits for full adder implementation in Quantum-dot Cellular Auto...
textQuantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is an emerging nanotechnology for electronic circuits. Its ...
The most important mathematical operation for any computing system is addition. Any other operation ...
By the progressive scaling of the feature size and power consumption in VLSI chips the part of energ...
The continuous market demands for high performance and energy-efficient computing systems have steer...
In a vastly rapid progress of very large scale integration (VLSI) archetype, it is the requirement o...
In the scale of nanometer, Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA) is a new technology, which utilizes t...
Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is the beginning of novel technology and is capable of an approp...
QCA technology is considered a viable alternative for CMOS technology since it solves most of the CM...
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A novel expandable five-input majority gate for quantum-dot cellular automata and a new full-adder c...
A novel expandable five-input majority gate for quantum-dot cellular automata and a new full-adder c...
The most important mathematical operation for any computing system is addition. An efficient adder c...
Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is considered as an advanced technology compared to complimentar...
textConventional CMOS (the current dominant technology for VLSI) implemented with ever smaller tran...
In this paper the novel coplanar circuits for full adder implementation in Quantum-dot Cellular Auto...
textQuantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is an emerging nanotechnology for electronic circuits. Its ...
The most important mathematical operation for any computing system is addition. Any other operation ...
By the progressive scaling of the feature size and power consumption in VLSI chips the part of energ...
The continuous market demands for high performance and energy-efficient computing systems have steer...
In a vastly rapid progress of very large scale integration (VLSI) archetype, it is the requirement o...
In the scale of nanometer, Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA) is a new technology, which utilizes t...
Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is the beginning of novel technology and is capable of an approp...
QCA technology is considered a viable alternative for CMOS technology since it solves most of the CM...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
A novel expandable five-input majority gate for quantum-dot cellular automata and a new full-adder c...
A novel expandable five-input majority gate for quantum-dot cellular automata and a new full-adder c...
The most important mathematical operation for any computing system is addition. An efficient adder c...
Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is considered as an advanced technology compared to complimentar...
textConventional CMOS (the current dominant technology for VLSI) implemented with ever smaller tran...