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FPGA 2003

Eleventh ACM International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays

Monterey Beach Hotel
Monterey, California
February 23-25, 2003

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Eleventh ACM International Symposium on
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays

Monterey, California

February 23-25 2003

 

The ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays is the premier conference for presentation of advances in all areas related to FPGA technology.  For FPGA 2003, we are soliciting submissions describing novel research and developments in the following (and related) areas of interest:

¨       FPGA Architecture: Combined FPGA fabric with system blocks (memory, processors, etc.), Logic block & routing architectures, I/O structures and circuits, new commercial architectures, Field-Programmable Interconnect Chips and Devices (FPIC/FPID).

¨       CAD for FPGAs: Placement, routing, logic optimization, technology mapping, system-level partitioning, logic generators, testing and verification, CAD for FPGA-based accelerators, CAD for incremental FPGA design.

¨       Applications: Innovative use of FPGAs, exploitation of FPGA features, novel circuits, high-performance and low-power/mission-critical applications, DSP techniques, uses of reconfiguration, FPGA-based cores.

¨       FPGA-based and FPGA-like computing engines: Compiled accelerators, reconfigurable computing, adaptive computing devices, systems and software.

¨       Rapid-prototyping: Fast prototyping for system-level design, Multi-Chip Modules (MCMs), logic emulation.

Authors are invited to submit English language PDF of their paper (12 pages maximum) and panel proposals by September 27, 2002 by E-mail to fpga2003@ecs.umass.edu.  Notification of acceptance will be sent by November 22, 2002.  The authors of accepted papers will be required to submit the final camera-ready copy by December 6, 2002.  A proceedings of the accepted papers will be published by ACM, and included in the Annual ACM/SIGDA CD-ROM Compendium publication.

 

     Address questions to:

Russ Tessier,  Program Chair, FPGA 2003

fpga2003@ecs.umass.edu

 

University of Massachusetts

phone: 413-545-0160

 

309G Knowles Engineering Building

fax: 413-545-1993

 

Amherst, MA  01003

 

 

 

General Chair: Steve Trimberger, Xilinx

Program Chair: Russ Tessier, U. Mass.-Amherst

Publicity Chair: Steve Wilton, U. British Columbia

Finance Chair: Martine Schlag, UCSC

Panel Chair: Herman Schmit, CMU

 

 

Program Committee

 

Ray Andraka, Andraka Consulting

Michael Butts, Cadence

Vaughn Betz, Altera

Jason Cong, UCLA

Andre DeHon, Caltech

Eugene Ding, Mentor Graphics

Scott Hauck, U. Washington

Rajeev Jayaraman, Xilinx

Sinan Kaptanoglu, Altera

Tom Kean, Algotronix

Arun Kundu, Actel

Miriam Leeser, Northeastern U.

Wayne Luk, Imperial College

Margaret Marek-Sadowska, UCSB

Majid Sarrafzadeh, UCLA

Martine Schlag, UCSC

Herman Schmit, CMU

Russ Tessier, U. Mass.–Amherst

Steve Trimberger, Xilinx

Qiang Wang, Xilinx

Steve Wilton, U. British Columbia

Martin Wong, UIUC

Zeljko Zilic, McGill U.

 

Sponsored by ACM SIGDA, with support from industry.

Please visit the web site < http://fpga2003.ece.ubc.ca > for more information.