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Workshop Organization:<br />

Schedule:<br />

0800:<br />

Welcome <strong>and</strong> Introduction<br />

Dr. Michael Hübner, Prof. Jürgen Becker<br />

University of Karlsruhe (TH)<br />

Karlsruhe, Baden Württemberg, Germany<br />

0820:<br />

“Application Mapping <strong>and</strong> Communication Infrastructure”: Chair: Michael Hübner<br />

Prof. Dr. Kees Goossens<br />

SoC Architectures <strong>and</strong> Infrastructures, NXP Semiconductors / Corporate I&T<br />

High Tech Campus 32, 5656 Eindhoven, The Ne<strong>the</strong>rl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Title: “Virtualization in NOCs for enhanced MPSOC robustness <strong>and</strong> performance<br />

verification”<br />

0900:<br />

Prof. Andreas Herkersdorf<br />

Technical University of Munich<br />

Munich, Germany<br />

Title: “HW Support to Exploit Parallelism in Homogeneous <strong>and</strong> Heterogeneous Multicore<br />

System on Chip”<br />

0940:<br />

Prof. Kurt Keutzer<br />

UC Berkeley, USA<br />

566 Soda Hall Berkeley, CA 94720, USA<br />

Title: “PALLAS: Mapping Applications onto Manycore”<br />

1020: Coffee Break<br />

1050:<br />

“Reconfigurable Hardware in Multiprocessor Systems”: Chair: Jürgen Becker<br />

Diana Göhringer<br />

FGAN Research Institute for Optronics <strong>and</strong> Pattern Recognition (FOM)<br />

Ettlingen, Baden Württemberg, Germany<br />

Title: “Adaptive Multiprocessor System on Chip Architecture – New degrees of freedom in<br />

system design <strong>and</strong> run-time support”<br />

1130:<br />

Dr. Kees Vissers<br />

Xilinx Inc., San Jose, USA<br />

2100 Logic Drive San Jose, CA 95124-3400, USA<br />

Title: “Designing FPGA systems with many processors: current trends <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> future”<br />

1210: Lunch Break<br />

1310:<br />

“Physical Design of Multiprocessor Systems”: Chair: Andreas Herkersdorf


Prof. Ricardo Reis<br />

Institute of Informatics at The Federal University of Rio Gr<strong>and</strong>e do Sul<br />

Porto Alegre, Rio Gr<strong>and</strong>e do Sul, Brazil<br />

Title: “Design tools <strong>and</strong> methods for chip physical design”<br />

1350:<br />

Dr. Marcello Coppola<br />

STMicroelectronics, France<br />

Grenoble, France<br />

Title: “Challenges in physical design for Multi- <strong>and</strong> Manycore Hardwarearchitectures”<br />

1430: Coffee Break<br />

1500:<br />

“<strong>Trends</strong> <strong>and</strong> Challenges for Multiprocessor Systems”: Chair: Kurt Keuzer<br />

Dr. Dac Pham<br />

Freescale, Austin, Texas, USA<br />

Freescale Semiconductor, 7700 W Parmer Lane, Austin, Texas, 78729, U.S.A.<br />

Talk: “Multi-Core Design: Key Challenges <strong>and</strong> Opportunities”<br />

1540:<br />

Dr. Rob Aitken, ARM, USA<br />

ARM Holdings plc, USA<br />

Talk: “High Performance Multiprocessor System on Chip – <strong>Trends</strong> in Chip Architecture for<br />

<strong>the</strong> mass market”<br />

1620: Closing Remarks <strong>and</strong> Discussion<br />

Dr. Michael Hübner, Prof. Jürgen Becker<br />

University of Karlsruhe (TH)<br />

Karlsruhe, Baden Württemberg, Germany<br />

1650 End of Workshop

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