Special Section on Analog Circuits and Their Application Technologies
It is my great honor and pleasure to announce the publication of this special section on analog circuits and their application technologies.
The rapid progress of IoT, AI, 5G, quantum computing demands the evolution of integrated circuits in the fields such as wireless/wireline communication, sensing systems, health/biomedicine, signal processing, power management, edge computing, and cryo-CMOS, where analog circuits have been playing a crucial role. In addition to pure analog techniques, the scope of this special section includes fundamental issues such as co-design of analog/digital circuits, analog circuits in SoCs, analog circuit design for manufacturability (DFM) and testability (DFT), device modeling techniques, and hardware security. Analog circuits with high performance and enhanced functionality as well as low power and low cost are challenging to design but strongly demanded for next-generation applications. Thus, this special section aims to advance the state of the art in analog circuits and their application technologies.
This special section has 8 excellent papers including 2 invited papers, 5 regular papers, and 1 brief paper covering an ultra-low-power bandgap reference, a low voltage charge pump for thermoelectric energy harvesting, a computing in memory, a millimeter-wave/terahertz wireless transceiver, and chaos circuits. The first invited paper by Prof. Minoru Fujishima from Hiroshima University presents “Advancements in Terahertz Communication: Harnessing the 300GHz Band for High-Efficiency, High-Capacity Wireless Networks”. The second invited paper by Prof. Ludovico Minati from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) presents “Chaos and Synchronization - Potential Ingredients of Innovation in Analog Circuit Design?”.
On behalf of the editorial committee, I would like to express our sincere appreciation to all the authors who submitted their manuscripts for this special section. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all the reviewers and all of the editorial committee members, as listed below, for their enthusiastic support. Finally, I would like to thank Prof. Atsushi Shirane, Prof. Masaya Miyahara and Prof. Takuji Miki for their extensive contribution as guest editors.
Special Section Editorial Committee Members
Guest Editors:
Atsushi Shirane (Tokyo Inst. of Technology), Masaya Miyahara (KEK), Takuji Miki (Kobe Univ.)
Guest Associate Editors:
Shiho Hagiwara (Fujitsu), Tetsuya Iizuka (Univ. of Tokyo), Hiroaki Ishihara (Toshiba), Toshiaki Ono (Sony Semiconductor Solutions), Tohru Kaneko (Asahi Kasei Microdevices), Wataru Saito (Renessas Electronics), Takahide Sato (Univ. of Yamanashi), Nobukazu Takai (Kyoto Inst. of Technology), Takahiro Nakamura (Hitachi), Ryuichi Fujimoto (Kioxia), Cosy Muto (Nagasaki Univ.), Keita Yasutomi (Shizuoka Univ.)