15th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design

September 5-8, 2012

Cesme, Izmir, Turkey

 

The Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD) addresses all aspects of (embedded, pervasive and high-performance) digital and mixed hardware/software system engineering, down to microarchitectures, digital circuits and VLSI techniques. It is a discussion forum for researchers and engineers from academia and industry working on state-of-the-art investigations, development and applications.
It focuses on advanced circuit and system design and design automation concepts, paradigms, methods and tools, as well as on modern implementation technologies from full custom in nanometer technology nodes to FPGA and to multicore infrastructures. Compiler assisted ASIP, CMP, SMP, SMT, DSP-VLIW, GPU and platform based system design research results are welcome. Design and Verification Languages and Standards, High Level Synthesis, Efficiency, Density, Signal Integrity, Testability, Timing Analysis and Timing Closure, Asynchronous Techniques, Reconfigurable Architectures, Power Consumption, Computational Power Speed and Performance, Productive Design Technology and Engineering Flows, Manufacturability, Cost, Reliability, Error Resilience, Complexity, or Process Variability issues, Modeling, Design Experiences are covered in DSD.

The 15th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD) will take place in Izmir (Turkey), from Sept. 5rd to Sept. 8th, 2012.

Best DSD 2012 paper award given to :

  • Architecture and Design Analysis of a Digital Single-Event Transient/Upset Measurement Chip, Varadan Savulimedu Veeravalli, Ulrich Schmid, Andreas Steininger and Thomas Polzer

4 other papers have been nominated for the best paper award:

  1. Impact of duty factor, stress stimuli, and gate drive strength on gate delay degradation with an atomistic trap-based BTI model, Halil Kukner, Pieter Weckx, Praveen Raghavan, Ben Kaczer, Francky Catthoor, Liesbet Van der Perre, Rudy Lauwereins and Guido Groeseneken

  2. Accurate Estimation of Leakage Power Variability in Sub-Micrometer CMOS Circuits, Omid Assare, Mahmoud Momtazpour and Maziar Goudarzi

  3. A Heuristic Energy-Aware Approach for Hard Real-Time Systems on Multi-Core Platforms, Da He and Wolfgang Mueller

  4. ONC3: All-Optical NoC based on Cube-Connected Cycles with Quasi-DOR Algorithm, Meisam Abdollahi, Mohammad Khavari Tavana, Somayyeh Koohi and Shaahin Hessabi