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Abstract
Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is a new technology to replace CMOS technology in digital circuits. This replacement is necessary since further miniaturization of CMOS devices has posed serious challenges. In this paper, an optimized 1:2 demultiplexer (1:2 DEMUX) as a tree network switch is proposed. The tree network is examined, and the switches, which are the main components of the network, are used for routing. The proposed 1:2 DEMUX uses a rotated majority gate (RMG) based on QCA technology. According to the evaluation of the proposed 1:2 DEMUX circuit, 16 QCA cells are used with a total area and latency of 0.2 and 0.25 clock cycles, respectively. A comparison with the best reported similar designs shows 15.78% improvement in the complexity, cell area, and area usage of the proposed 1:2 DEMUX. Another parameter that plays a very important role in QCA circuits is energy consumption, which can be measured with QCAPro software. In the proposed DEMUX circuit, the values of energy dissipation for 0.5, 1, and 1.5 E are 16.75, 24.84, and 34.6 meV respectively. The proposed router is the first of its kind that uses QCA-based DEMUX. This router has 146 cells, and its total area and latency are equal to 0.2 and 0.75 clock cycles, respectively.
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The Nano Communication Networks Journal is an international, archival and multi-disciplinary journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in all aspects of nanoscale communication and networking. Theoretical research contributions presenting new techniques, concepts or analyses; applied contributions reporting on experiences and experiments; and tutorial and survey manuscripts are published.
Nano Communication Networks is a part of the COMNET (Computer Networks) family of journals within Elsevier. The family of journals covers all aspects of networking except nanonetworking, which is the scope of this journal.