FPT 2012 - International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology
Topics/Call fo Papers
FPT is the premier conference in the Asia-Pacific region on field-programmable technologies including reconfigurable computing devices and systems containing such components.
Field-programmable devices offer the flexibility of software with the performance of hardware. The development and application of field-programmable technology have become important topics of research. Field-programmable components are widely applied, such as in high-performance computing systems, embedded and low-power control instruments, mobile communications, rapid prototyping and product emulation.
Submissions are solicited on new research results and detailed tutorial expositions related to field-programmable technologies, including but not limited to :
Tools and Design techniques for field-programmable technology including placement, routing, synthesis, verification, debugging, run-time support, technology mapping, partitioning, parallelization, timing optimization, design and run-time environments, languages and modeling techniques, provably- correct development, intellectual property core based design, variation-aware design, domain-specific development, hardware/software co-design.
Architectures for field-programmable technology including field programmable gate arrays, complex programmable logic devices, coarse-grained reconfigurable arrays, field programmable interconnect, field programmable analogue arrays, field programmable arithmetic arrays, memory architectures, interface technologies, low-power techniques, adaptive devices, reconfigurable computing systems, high-performance reconfigurable systems, evolvable hardware and adaptive computing, fault tolerance and avoidance.
Device technology for field-programmable logic including programmable memories such as non-volatile, dynamic and static memory cells and arrays, interconnect devices, circuits and switches, and emerging VLSI device technologies.
Applications of field-programmable technology including biomedical and scientific computation, network processors, real-time systems, rapid prototyping, hardware emulation, digital signal processing, interactive multimedia, machine vision, computer graphics, cryptography, robotics, manufacturing systems, embedded applications, low-power devices, evolvable and biologically-inspired hardware.
Education for field-programmable technology including courses, teaching and training experience, experiment equipment, design and applications.
Note that simply implementing an application using an FPGA is not sufficient to count as a research contribution. Application-based papers should emphasize novel design techniques or clearly articulated and measured system performance benefits.
Field-programmable devices offer the flexibility of software with the performance of hardware. The development and application of field-programmable technology have become important topics of research. Field-programmable components are widely applied, such as in high-performance computing systems, embedded and low-power control instruments, mobile communications, rapid prototyping and product emulation.
Submissions are solicited on new research results and detailed tutorial expositions related to field-programmable technologies, including but not limited to :
Tools and Design techniques for field-programmable technology including placement, routing, synthesis, verification, debugging, run-time support, technology mapping, partitioning, parallelization, timing optimization, design and run-time environments, languages and modeling techniques, provably- correct development, intellectual property core based design, variation-aware design, domain-specific development, hardware/software co-design.
Architectures for field-programmable technology including field programmable gate arrays, complex programmable logic devices, coarse-grained reconfigurable arrays, field programmable interconnect, field programmable analogue arrays, field programmable arithmetic arrays, memory architectures, interface technologies, low-power techniques, adaptive devices, reconfigurable computing systems, high-performance reconfigurable systems, evolvable hardware and adaptive computing, fault tolerance and avoidance.
Device technology for field-programmable logic including programmable memories such as non-volatile, dynamic and static memory cells and arrays, interconnect devices, circuits and switches, and emerging VLSI device technologies.
Applications of field-programmable technology including biomedical and scientific computation, network processors, real-time systems, rapid prototyping, hardware emulation, digital signal processing, interactive multimedia, machine vision, computer graphics, cryptography, robotics, manufacturing systems, embedded applications, low-power devices, evolvable and biologically-inspired hardware.
Education for field-programmable technology including courses, teaching and training experience, experiment equipment, design and applications.
Note that simply implementing an application using an FPGA is not sufficient to count as a research contribution. Application-based papers should emphasize novel design techniques or clearly articulated and measured system performance benefits.
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