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Samira Sayedsalehi
Samira Sayedsalehi
Visiting Assistant Researcher, University of California Irvine
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A new quantum-dot cellular automata full-adder
K Navi, R Farazkish, S Sayedsalehi, MR Azghadi
Microelectronics Journal 41 (12), 820-826, 2010
2972010
Five-input majority gate, a new device for quantum-dot cellular automata
K Navi, S Sayedsalehi, R Farazkish, MR Azghadi
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 7 (8), 1546-1553, 2010
2552010
Designing efficient QCA logical circuits with power dissipation analysis
S Sheikhfaal, S Angizi, S Sarmadi, MH Moaiyeri, S Sayedsalehi
Microelectronics Journal 46 (6), 462-471, 2015
1942015
Design and evaluation of new majority gate-based RAM cell in quantum-dot cellular automata
S Angizi, S Sarmadi, S Sayedsalehi, K Navi
Microelectronics Journal 46 (1), 43-51, 2015
1862015
A symmetric quantum-dot cellular automata design for 5-input majority gate
A Roohi, H Khademolhosseini, S Sayedsalehi, K Navi
Journal of Computational Electronics 13, 701-708, 2014
1002014
Efficient QCA exclusive-or and multiplexer circuits based on a nanoelectronic-compatible designing approach
AM Chabi, S Sayedsalehi, S Angizi, K Navi
International scholarly research notices 2014, 2014
982014
Novel efficient adder circuits for quantum-dot cellular automata
S Sayedsalehi, MH Moaiyeri, K Navi
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 8 (9), 1769-1775, 2011
912011
Restoring and non-restoring array divider designs in quantum-dot cellular automata
S Sayedsalehi, MR Azghadi, S Angizi, K Navi
Information sciences 311, 86-101, 2015
882015
A novel architecture for quantum-dot cellular automata multiplexer
A Roohi, H Khademolhosseini, S Sayedsalehi, K Navi
International Journal of Computer Science Issues 8 (1), 2011
852011
Novel design for quantum dots cellular automata to obtain fault-tolerant majority gate
R Farazkish, S Sayedsalehi, K Navi
Journal of Nanotechnology 2012, 2012
432012
A novel seven input majority gate in quantum-dot cellular automata
K Navi, AM Chabi, S Sayedsalehi
International Journal of Computer Science Issues (IJCSI) 9 (1), 84, 2012
402012
Novel design and simulation of reversible ALU in quantum dot cellular automata
B Safaiezadeh, E Mahdipour, M Haghparast, S Sayedsalehi, ...
The Journal of Supercomputing 78 (1), 868-882, 2022
392022
Efficient quantum dot cellular automata memory architectures based on the new wiring approach
S Angizi, K Navi, S Sayedsalehi, AH Navin
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 11 (11), 2318-2328, 2014
382014
Design and verification of new n-bit quantum-dot synchronous counters using majority function-based JK flip-flops
S Angizi, S Sayedsalehi, A Roohi, N Bagherzadeh, K Navi
Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers 24 (10), 1550153, 2015
372015
Designing reconfigurable quantum-dot cellular automata logic circuits
K Navi, A Roohi, S Sayedsalehi
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 10 (5), 1137-1146, 2013
372013
A structured ultra-dense QCA one-bit full-adder cell
S Sarmadi, S Sayedsalehi, M Fartash, S Angizi
Quantum Matter 5 (1), 118-123, 2016
302016
Design of efficient and testable n-input logic gates in quantum-dot cellular automata
S Sayedsalehi, MH Moaiyeri, K Navi
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 10 (10), 2347-2353, 2013
232013
Design and simulation of efficient combinational circuits based on a new XOR structure in QCA technology
B Safaiezadeh, E Mahdipour, M Haghparast, S Sayedsalehi, ...
Optical and Quantum Electronics 53, 1-16, 2021
182021
Design and evaluation of a reconfigurable fault tolerant quantum-dot cellular automata gate
A Roohi, S Sayedsalehi, H Khademolhosseini, K Navi
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 10 (2), 380-388, 2013
182013
Implementation of reversible logic design in nanoelectronics on basis of majority gates
A Roohi, H Khademolhosseini, S Sayedsalehi, K Navi
The 16th CSI International Symposium on Computer Architecture and Digital …, 2012
172012
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