Experts conduct Workshops on Sunday and Tutorials through the week in these tracks: automotive, design, EDA, embedded systems, IoT, IP and security
LOUISVILLE, Colo. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — May 4, 2016 — Continuing its dedication to education for designers, researchers, academics and tool developers in the design and automation of electronic systems, 53rd Design Automation Conference (DAC) has released its program of tutorials and workshops for 2016. The 53rd DAC will be held in the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas from Sunday, June 5 to Thursday, June 9. DAC is the premier conference devoted to the design and automation of electronic systems, offering attendees outstanding training, education, exhibits and networking opportunities.
“Education is one of DAC’s primary goals, and we are fortunate to have so many experts willing to share their knowledge,” said Chuck Alpert, 53rd DAC General Chair. “The all-day workshops and in-depth tutorials this year -- along with attending presentations, visiting the exhibit floor and networking – will help designers, academics, researchers and developers make the decisions that carry electronic systems into the future.”
Workshops, which run from 9:00am to 6:00 pm on Sunday, June 5, include:
- DAC Workshop on Computing in Heterogeneous, Autonomous 'n' Goal-Oriented Environments (Change) Workshop 1, in the Embedded Systems and Design tracks. Topic areas: Emerging Technologies, General Interest, Reconfigurable Systems
- International Workshop on Design Automation for Cyber-physical Systems Workshop 2, in the Design and IoT tracks. Topic area: Cyber-physical Systems
- System-to-Silicon Performance Modeling and Analysis - Power, Temperature and Reliability Workshop 3, in the Embedded Systems and Design tracks. Topic areas: Cyber-physical Systems, System Architectures & SoC, Codesign & System Design
- ACM/IEEE DAC Workshop on Internet of Things (IoT) Workshop 4, in the IoT and Design tracks. Topic areas: General Interest, Emerging Technologies, Circuit Design
- Low-power Image Recognition Challenge (LPIRC) Workshop 5, in the Design and Embedded Systems tracks. Topic areas: Low-power & Reliability, System Architectures & SoC
One and one-half hour Embedded Tutorials are offered from Monday, June 5 through Wednesday, June 7 include:
- IP Track: MIPI Alliance and IP: A Perspective for the Mobile and Mobile-influenced Markets on Monday in the IP and Design tracks.
- Design Track: Effective Use of a Memory protection Unit (MPU) in Safety-critical C/C++ Code on Monday in the Embedded Systems and Automotive tracks.
- IP Track: Designing with RISC-V on Tuesday in the IP and Design tracks.
- IP Track: Why IP Subsystems and Why Now? on Wednesday in the IP track.
- Design Track: Getting the Most from TCL on Wednesday in the EDA track.
One and one-half hour Tutorials on Monday, June 6, in other Tracks include:
- Model-based Design and Analysis of Automotive Cyber Physical Systems Tutorial 1, in the Automotive and Embedded Systems tracks. Topic areas: Cyber-physical Systems, Codesign & System Design, Simulation & Timing
- Linux Porting, Bring Up and Driver Development Tutorial 2, in the Embedded Systems and Design track. Topic areas: System Software, System Architectures & SoC, Codesign & System Design
- Inflections in Physical Design: Past, Present & Future Tutorial 3, in the EDA and Design tracks. Topic area: Physical Design
- Overcoming Challenges of FPGA Prototyping Tutorial 4, in the EDA and Design tracks. Topic areas: Test & Verification, System Software
- Taming the Dark Horse: Voltage-margin Minimization for Modern “Real-World” Energy-efficient Computing Tutorial 5, in the Design and IP tracks. Topic areas: Circuit Design, Physical Design, System Architectures & SoC
- Advances in Post-silicon Diagnosis Technologies in Nano-scale Era - Part 1 Tutorial 6, in the EDA and Design tracks. Topic areas: Test & Verification, Emerging Technologies, Lithography & DFM
- The Continuing Arms Race: A Journey in the World of Runtime Exploits and Defenses - Part 1 Tutorial 7, in the Security track. Topic areas: System Software
- How Portable Stimulus Addresses Key Verification, Test Reuse, and Portability Challenges - Part 1 Tutorial 8, in the EDA and Design tracks. Topic areas: Test & Verification, System Software, Emerging Technologies
- Energy-efficient Protocols for the Internet of Things - Part 1 Tutorial 9, in the IoT and Embedded Systems tracks. Topic areas: Cyber-physical Systems, Codesign & System Design, Emerging Technologies
- How To Build Irresistible 3D IC Physical Layouts: Tools, Methodologies, and Case Studies - Part 1 (TSV-based 3D IC) Tutorial 9, in the EDA and Design tracks. Topic areas: Test & Verification, Emerging Technologies, Lithography & DFM
- The Continuing Arms Race: A Journey in the World of Runtime Exploits and Defenses - Part 2 Tutorial 7, in the Security track. Topic area: System Software
- How Portable Stimulus Addresses Key Verification, Test Reuse, and Portability Challenges - Part 2 Tutorial 8, in the EDA and Design tracks. Topic areas: Test & Verification, System Software, Emerging Technologies
- Energy-efficient Protocols for the Internet of Things - Part 2 Tutorial 9, in the IoT and Embedded Systems tracks. Topic areas: Cyber-physical Systems, Codesign & System Design, Emerging Technologies
- How To Build Irresistible 3D IC Physical Layouts: Tools, Methodologies, and Case Studies - Part 2 (Monolithic 3D IC) Tutorial 10, in the EDA and Design tracks. Topic area: Physical Design.
About DAC
The Design Automation Conference ( DAC) is recognized as the premier event for the design of electronic circuits and systems and for electronic design automation (EDA). Members of a diverse worldwide community from more than 1,000 organizations attend each year, represented by system designers and architects, logic and circuit designers, validation engineers, CAD managers, senior managers and executives, and researchers and academicians from leading universities. Close to 60 technical sessions selected by a committee of electronic design experts offer information on recent developments and trends, management practices and new products, methodologies and technologies. A highlight of DAC is its exhibition and suite area with approximately 200 of the leading and emerging EDA, silicon, intellectual property (IP) and design services providers. The conference is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the Electronic Design Automation Consortium (EDA Consortium), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and is supported by ACM's Special Interest Group on Design.
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