NoMe TDC Workshop

5th International Nordic-Mediterranean Workshop on Time-to-Digital Converters and Applications NoMe–TDC 2021

Technical focus

The aim of International Nordic-Mediterranean Workshop on Time-to-Digital Converters and Applications is to bring together researchers and practitioners from the industry and academia and provide them with a platform to report on recent advances and developments in time-mode approaches, and time-to-digital converters design, testing and applications.

Submission of Papers

The working language of the conference is English. Two types of submissions are solicited. Long Papers – limited to 8 double column pages in a font no smaller than 10-points. Work-in-Progress limited to 4 double column pages in a font no smaller than 10-points. Manuscripts must be submitted electronically in PDF format. The following IEEE templates are required. Please use ISO A4 paper size only.

Style guides and templates for MS Word and LaTeX are available here (click).

NoMe TDC 2021 Workshop Chairs

  • David Li,
    Univeristy of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
  • Marek Miskowicz,
    AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
  • Antonio Moschitta,
    University of Perugia, Italy
  • Lei Zhao,
    University of Science and Technology of China

Publicity Chair

  • Haochang Chen,
    Fraunhofer, UK

Main topical submission areas:

  • Time-to-digital conversion algorithms,
  • TDC design and implementation,
  • TDC modelling and testing,
  • Calibration of TDCs,
  • CMOS-based TDCs,
  • FPGA-based TDCs,
  • Applications of TDCs and TDC-based systems,
  • TDCs in time-of-flight applications,
  • TDCs in All-Digital Phase-Locked Loop (ADPLL),
  • Sampling by timing,
  • Time encoding and time-encoding machines,
  • Time encoding with neurons,
  • Spike-time-dependent encoding,
  • Time-Mode circuits and systems,
  • Time-Mode signal processing

Deadlines for NoMe-TDC 2021

Submission deadline May 10, 2021
Acceptance notification May 31, 2021