FCCM'03 Call for Papers
THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL
IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON FIELD-PROGRAMMABLE
CUSTOM COMPUTING
MACHINES
Napa Valley, California
April 8 - April 11, 2003
PURPOSE:
To bring together researchers to present recent work in the use
of reconfigurable logic as computing elements. This symposium will focus
primarily on the current opportunities and problems in this new and evolving
technology for computing. Contributions are solicited on all aspects of custom
computing, including but not limited to:
- Architecture of reconfigurable computing devices and systems, including
coprocessors, attached processors, and hybrids.
- Languages, compilation techniques, tools, and environments for programming
and run time support;
- Applications of reconfigurable computing, including the use of
reprogrammable logic in mobile communications, network infrastructure and
other embedded systems;
- Implications of nanotechnology and reconfigurable computing on one
another, possible forms, system implications, use of reconfiguration to
support fault avoidance;
- Novel use of reconfigurability, including evolvable hardware;
- Prototyping for system modeling and architecture emulation.
DEADLINE: January 13, 2003
SUBMISSIONS:
FCCM has a tradition of presenting both full length papers
and high quality posters. Authors are invited to send submissions for either
full length papers (10 page maximum) or extended abstracts (2 page maximum) for
posters by January 13, 2003, to Jeffrey Arnold. Format directions are available here.
Please indicate whether you seek consideration as a full paper or as a poster.
Notification of acceptance will be sent by the beginning of March. Final papers
and poster abstracts will be due on the first day of the Symposium. The
proceedings will be published following the Symposium.
Authors are encouraged to submit PDF or Postscript manuscripts by FTP. Check
here for information on electronic
submission or contact Jeffrey Arnold (jmarnold@ieee.org ).
Authors are also encouraged to bring demonstrations of their work. Space will
be made available during the demo event to be held Wednesday, April 9. Details
will be available on the web page.
SPONSORSHIP:
The IEEE Computer Society and the Technical Committee on
Computer Architecture.
CO-CHAIRS:
Kenneth L. Pocek
Intel
Mail Stop RN6-18
2200 Mission College
Boulevard
Santa Clara, California 95052
Voice: 408-765-6705 Fax:
408-765-5165
kenneth_pocek@intel.com
Jeffrey M. Arnold
Stretch, Inc.
10686 Mira Lago Terrace
San
Diego, CA 92131
Voice: 858-547-9257 Fax: 858-547-9010
jmarnold@ieee.org
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Peter Athanas, Virginia Tech.
Donald Bouldin, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville
Duncan Buell, University of South Carolina
Michael Butts,
Cadence
Steve Casselman, Virtual Computer Corp.
Andre DeHon,
California Institute of Technology
Apostolos Dollas, Technical Univ. of
Crete
Philip Friedin, Fliptronics
Scott Hauck, University of
Washington
Brad Hutchings, Brigham Young Univ.
Tom Kean, Algotronix,
Ltd.
Phil Kuekes, HP Labs.
Philip Leong, Chinese University of Hong
Kong
Wayne Luk, Imperial College
John McHenry, NSA
Robert Parker,
Institute for Information Sciences
Viktor Prasanna, University of Southern
California
Herman Schmit, Carnegie Mellon University
Mark Shand, HP
Labs.
Satnam Singh, Xilinx, Inc.
Stephen Smith, Lochran
Roger Woods,
The Queen's University of Belfast
FCCM'03 / 21 Nov 2002