2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10825-013-0500-9
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A novel QCA implementation of MUX-based universal shift register

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“…Therefore, the increase in E k refers to decrease in QCA cell size and grid spacing and that lead to a more compact construction. Table 3 establishes that our proposed multiplexer achieves similar output node polarisation as in [4] and it is a significant improvement over the design defined in [3]. On the other hand, comparatively low power dissipation is observed than the design reported in [4] (Table 4).…”
Section: Output Node Polarization Error For Multiplexersupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Therefore, the increase in E k refers to decrease in QCA cell size and grid spacing and that lead to a more compact construction. Table 3 establishes that our proposed multiplexer achieves similar output node polarisation as in [4] and it is a significant improvement over the design defined in [3]. On the other hand, comparatively low power dissipation is observed than the design reported in [4] (Table 4).…”
Section: Output Node Polarization Error For Multiplexersupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Table 3 establishes that our proposed multiplexer achieves similar output node polarisation as in [4] and it is a significant improvement over the design defined in [3]. On the other hand, comparatively low power dissipation is observed than the design reported in [4] (Table 4). Therefore, it can be concluded that the design proposed in this work not only suggests a modular approach for designing higher order multiplexer but it is also quite robust in terms of energy efficiency.…”
Section: Output Node Polarization Error For Multiplexersupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Generally, two types of inverter are used [2,3], which has been utilized for implementation of many structures as a basic cell [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]: Figure 3a shows the simple structure of inverter but there is a probability for each QCA to get fail, so a more robust double path inverter has been designed in Fig. 3b. (b) QCA Majority gate: Another primary gate in QCA is QCA majority gate.…”
Section: Qca Building Blocksmentioning
confidence: 99%