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    A Processing in Memory Realization Using Quantum Dot Cellular Automata (QCA): Proposal and Implementation

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    Processing in Memory (PIM) is a computing paradigm that promises enormous gain in processing speed by eradicating latencies in the typical von Neumann architecture. It has gained popularity owing to its throughput by embedding storage and computation of data in a single unit. We portray implementation of Akers array architecture endowed with PIM computation using Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA). We present the proof of concept of PIM with its realization in the QCA designer paradigm. We illustrate implementation of Ex-OR gate with the help of QCA based Akers Array and put forth many interesting potential possibilities

    Quasi-adiabatic Switching for Metal-Island Quantum-dot Cellular Automata

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    Recent experiments have demonstrated a working cell suitable for implementing the Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA) paradigm. These experiments have been performed using metal island clusters. The most promising approach to QCA operation involves quasi-adiabatically switching the cells. This has been analyzed extensively in gated semiconductor cells. Here we present a metal island cell structure that makes quasi-adiabatic switching possible. We show how this permits quasi-adiabatic clocking, and enables a pipelined architecture.Comment: 40 preprint-style double-spaced pages including 16 figure

    Quantum-dot Cellular Automata: Review Paper

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    Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA) is one of the most important discoveries that will be the successful alternative for CMOS technology in the near future. An important feature of this technique, which has attracted the attention of many researchers, is that it is characterized by its low energy consumption, high speed and small size compared with CMOS.  Inverter and majority gate are the basic building blocks for QCA circuits where it can design the most logical circuit using these gates with help of QCA wire. Due to the lack of availability of review papers, this paper will be a destination for many people who are interested in the QCA field and to know how it works and why it had taken lots of attention recentl

    NanoMagnet Logic: an Architectural Viewpoint

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    Among the possible implementation of Field- Coupled devices NanoMagnet Logic is attractive for its low power consumption and the possibility to combine memory and logic in the same device. However, the nature of these technologies is so different from CMOS transistors that the implications on the circuit architecture must be taken carefully into account. In this work we analyze the most important issues related to the design of complex circuits using this technology. We discuss how they influence the architectural level. We propose detailed solutions to solve these problems and to improve the overall performance. As a result of this analysis the type of circuits and applications that constitute the best target for this technology are identified. The analysis is performed on NanoMagnet Logic but the results can be applied to any QCA technolog
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