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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 conferences, we
solicit original submissions describing novel research and
developments in the following (and related) areas of interest: *
FPGA Architecture: Novel logic block architectures, combination of
FPGA fabric and system blocks (DSP, processors, memories, etc.),
design of routing fabric, I/O interfaces, new commercial
architectures and architectural features. * FPGA Circuit Design:
Novel FPGA circuits and circuit-level techniques, impact of process
and design technologies, methods for analyzing and improving issues
with soft-errors, leakage, static and dynamic power, clocking,
power grid, yield, manufacturability, reliability, test; studies on
future device technologies (e.g. nano-scale, 3D gate) for FPGAs. *
CAD for FPGAs: Placement, routing, retiming, logic optimization,
technology mapping, system-level partitioning, logic generators,
testing and verification, CAD for FPGA-based accelerators, CAD for
incremental FPGA design and on-line design mapping and
optimization, CAD for modelling, analysis and optimization of
timing and power. * High-Level Abstractions and Tools for FPGAs:
General-purpose and domain-specific models, languages, tools, and
techniques to facilitate the design, development, debugging,
verification, and deployment of large-scale and high-performance
FPGA-based applications and systems e.g. DSP, networking or
embedded system tools and methodologies. * FPGA-Based and FPGA-like
computing engines: Compiled accelerators, reconfigurable computing,
adaptive computing devices, systems and software,
rapid-prototyping. * Design Studies: Innovative uses of FPGA fabric
for computation, exploitation of FPGA features and architectures,
optimization of FPGA-based cores (e.g. arithmetic, DSP, security,
embedded processors, memory interfaces, or other functions). *
Applications: Implementation of designs on FPGAs to achieve
high-performance, low-power, or high-reliability. Novel design
algorithms which take advantage of FPGA features.
Application-domain studies to analyze or improve FPGA
implementation for networking, DSP, embedded, audio/video,
automotive, imaging and other relevant areas.
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