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Working Group on Asynchronous Circuit Design

Objective

The European Working Group on Asynchronous Circuit Design (ACiD-WG) has been supported by the EC since 1992, under Framework Programmes 3, 4 and now 5. ACiD-WG operates through a Technical Management Committee, consisting of established researchers in the field. The committee includes computer scientists and electrical engineers working in industry and academia. ACiD-WG encourages collaboration among individuals and teams who are researching into the theory and practice of asynchronous circuits and system. This research is concerned with design methodology and tools, and with demonstration of the potential benefits of this technology. Commercial exploitation has just begun within industry. ACiD-WG regularly organises or sponsors events, such as workshops,summer schools and symposia, that provide opportunities for discussion and information dissemination, and that are open to all interested parties.

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LONDON SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY
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103 BOROUGH ROAD
SE10AA LONDON
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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