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Oct. 11 - Oct. 15Grenoble, France
technical program
GENERAL INFORMATION
2 ESWEEK 2009
WELCOME TO GRENOBLEThe City of Grenoble is a unique natural environment, an economic, technologi-cal and university network that encourages innovation, great artistic and cultur-al wealth: Grenoble – the choice of excellence: To get more information about Grenoble see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenoble
The Rhône-Alpes region is known for its concentrated high-level expertise in the Embedded Systems field due to the effective transfer of technology between Industry, Research, Education. A leading industrial sector with more than 2,000 companies generating over 63,000 industrial jobs in the Region and a turnover of € 11 billion.
The region boasts a major concentration of high-level international research and employs over 6,000 researchers. More than 30,000 students receive specialised training and education in every Embedded Systems field. Embedded System industry in Rhône-Alpes directly accounts for over 60000 jobs (and indirectly over three times as much) 35000 of which in Grenoble itself:
11000 in electronics,• 11000 in Information Technology,• 7000 in micro-electronics• and 6000 in software development •
Grenoble itself boasts one of the largest Scientific Communities in France, forming the largest centre for research after Paris, with a training potential of 61000 students.
ACCESSING GRENOBLEGrenoble is 145 km away from Geneva (Switzerland) and 247 km away from Turin. Within France, the city lies 106 km away from Lyon, 149km from Chamonix. It is accessible by 2 airports:
Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport (45 minutes from Grenoble downtown) connect-• ed to all over the worldGeneva Cointrin International Airport (90 minutes from from Grenoble • downtown), connected to all over the world
There are several options to travel to and from the Lyon Saint-Exupéry air-port. The easiest and cheapest is by bus (1 hour and 5 minutes, 20 euros one way, departing each hour), which arrives directly at Grenoble’s railway station. Taking a taxi from the airport to Grenoble’s railway station costs around 120 euros; this trip should take around 1 hour depending on traffic.
COLOCATED EVENT
Embedded Linux Conference Europe (ELC-E) 2009
Come and join us!ELC-E is a meeting point of the international open source software developers for embed-ded systems together with other community people. It will be held during ESWEEK in the World Trade Center (Grenoble, France) on October 15th and 16th. 2009. Through the variety of sessions, Bofs, tutorials, technical showcases and evening reception we will exchange knowledge of open source software technologies. Come join us and be inspired by technical ideas on the evolution of Linux and related software for embedded systems, and at the same time be connected with your counterparts in this industry.ELC-E is unique in that it draws many core developers from around the world who are enthusiastic about building Linux-based software systems for small footprint environ-ments. Most of these developers are engaged in development projects of Linux embedded products. At the ELC-E you will experience the cutting edge of the Linux evolution.
Who should join?Anyone interested in embedded system software technologies are encouraged to join us at the ELC-E. Not only the actual developers but also the managers and media will find many advancements being discussed fur the future of the software design.Please visit our home page for the details.
http://www.embeddedlinuxconference.com
Conference highlightsKeynote speakers Jon Masters and Philippe Gerum will talk about recent trends in Linux development including the state of real-time Linux - from two isolated kernels to a single pervasive real-time system. Also Gilad Ben-Yossef will present a talk, completing the main writers of the well-known book “Building Embedded Linux Systems”. Another famous Linux author, Alessandro Rubini, will talk about the use of the fast IRQ in ARM-Linux, and many more topics will be addressed ranging from embedded Linux distributions and build systems to application frameworks for rich UI.Please see the session list at the ELC-E homepage for a complete overview.
Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF)Main sponsor of the event is the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF). CELF is an international open source software development community established in 2003. It is a forum of like-minded software engineers dedicated to the development and enhancement of Linux-based embedded devices through the irreplaceable resource of shared knowledge. These engineers bring their ideas and finest skills to such missions as decreasing system size, startup/shutdown time, and power consumption; improving compatibility to various CPU architectures, and developing middleware
http://celinuxforum.org/
CE Linux Forum 3855 SW 153rd Drive Beaverton, Oregon 97006 USA Telephone: +1.503.619.0855Facsimile: +1.503.644.6708E-mail: office@celinuxfo rum.org
Welcome to the 1st edition of the Embedded Systems Exhibition and find out some of the most innovative companies of the Grenoble area! 30 exhibitors will show you their outstanding know-how and technological roadmap. We expect more than 700 visitors on the exhibition.
If you wish to ehibit on ESE, go towww.minalogic.com
Special fee for early booking(20/09/2009)
This event is organized by Minalogic, global competitive cluster in micro nanotech-nologies and embedded software. Located in Grenoble, France, the cluster channels in a single physical location a range of highly-specialized skills and resources from knowledge creation to the development and production of intelligent miniaturized services for industry.
It is also possible to arrive to Grenoble by train with SNCF, which has train ser-vices from all the major cities in France and in Europe. The conference center and Novotel hotel are just at two minutes walking distance from Grenoble’s railway station.
HOTEL INFORMATIONThe conference hotel is Novotel. We have compiled a pre-selection of hotels with special prices for ESWEEK attendees.
Hotel Address Phone+33.(0)
Fax+33.(0)
E S W e e k rate
S i n g l e room
Website
*** Grand Hôtel MERCURE Président
11, rue Général Mangin 38100 Grenoble
04 76562656 04 76562682 149 € www.mercure.com hotel web code:
2947
*** NOVOTEL Grenoble CENTRELocated in the Convention Center
7, place Robert Schuman 38000 Grenoble
04 76708484 04 76708420 143 € www.novotel.comhotel web code:
1624
*** Hôtel MERCURE Alpotel
12, Bd Maréchal Joffre 38000 Grenoble
04 76878841 04 76475852 128 € www.mercure.comhotel web code:
0652
Other Hotels in Grenoble and its neighbourhood can be reserved with the Tour-ist office of Grenoble. You will find a wide selection of hotels and the promo-tions for successful stays:
www.grenoble-resatourisme.com Tel: +33(0)4.56.52.38.38
Of course, you can book directly your hotel via any web broker.
More information also available on http://www.esweek.org
GENERAL INFORMATION
3ESWEEK 2009
4 ESWEEK 2009
OVERVIEW SOCIAL EVENTS
ESWEEK 2009 iv
Grenoble Welcome Receptionto ESWeek, ELC-E & ESE
at WTCWednesday, Oct. 14th 2009 – 19:45
World Trade Center Grenoble
Place Robert-Schuman38025 Grenoble
Tel. : +33 (0)4 76 28 28 40
SOCIAL EVENTS
Gala Banquet at Chavant Restaurant
Tuesday, Oct.13th 2009 – 20:00
5 Emile Chavant, 38320 Bresson
Tel: +33 (0)4 76 25 25 38
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KEYNOTES
5ESWEEK 2009
Keynote: Monday October 12, 2009
Automotive: Driving Embedded Systems On WheelsOver the last few decades the amount of electronics in cars has grown rapidly, and with it the amount of embedded software. This is however just the beginning, we are entering a new era driven by trends towards green and efficient driving, safety , electrical vehicles and connected cars through “intelligent traffic systems” . Not only will this drive even more electronic systems in cars, it will also create a plethora of connected embedded systems on many levels in cars, between cars and their environment, and between cars. This will offer great opportunities to create the green connected car of the future, and it will also create many challenges in the areas of safety and security, energy efficiency and managing complexity.Cars will have many networked nodes and “Drive by -X “trends will require systems that are deterministic in behavior. Real time requirements and the need for resilient systems will also influence future car architectures. The car as part of a continuous driving net-work will influence car architectures as well as human interaction with the car and open up possibilities of many new services.In this talk we will explore these trends and some consequences for embedded system design
Ir. Carol de Vries, Vice president R&D Business Unit Automotive NXP SemiconductorsCarol de Vries is currently responsible for all R&D activities in the Automotive Business Unit of NXP Semiconductors, active in car infotainment, car networking, car access, telematics and intelligent traffic systems. Prior to joining NXP, Carol worked for Philips Electronics in different functions. Carol started his career in Philips Research on semiconductors, Later he became responsible for the CCD imaging activities, and served in a number of other man-agement positions in the fields of passive integration, power modules, hard disk recording, consumer networking and LCD TV. Returning to Semiconductors Carol first focused on SoC process and IP development from 90nm to 45nm nodes before assuming his current position.
KEYNOTES
Keynote: Tuesday October 13, 2009
The Time-Triggered ArchitectureThe time-triggered architecture (TTA) establishes a framework for the construction of distributed embedded computing system. The following three challenges have driven the development of this architecture: complexity management, robustness and energy efficiency. The TTA lifts the design process to a higher level of abstraction by introduc-ing nearly autonomous hardware/software components as the basic building blocks. The components communicate exclusively by the exchange of messages. The TTA provides a global time-base to all components and uses this time to ensure the temporal validity of the real-time data and the timely response of the computer system. The TTA provides fault-containment and error containment as an architectural service, such that fault-tolerant systems can be built without undue effort. After short discussion of generic embedded system requirements, this talk will focus on the architectural principles and the services of the time-triggered architecture.
Prof. Dr. Hermann KopetzVienna University of TechnologyHermann Kopetz received his PhD in physics “sub auspiciis praesidentis” from the University of Vienna, Austria in 1968. After eight years industry he accepted in 1979 an appointment as a Professor for Computer Process Control at the Technical University of West-Berlin. Since 1982 he is Professor for Software Engineering and Real-Time Systems at the Vienna University of Technology. Dr. Kopetz is a “Fellow of the IEEE” and was the Chairman of the IFIP WG 10.4 on Dependable Computing and Fault-Tolerance from 1996 to 1998. In 1998 he was elected to become a full member of the Austrian Academy of Science and in 2007 he received the degree of Dr. h.c. from the University Paul Sabatier in Toulouse. Dr Kopetz has published a widely used textbook on Real-Time Systems and more than 150 papers on the topic of dependable embedded systems. He is the inventor of the time-triggered technology, which recently has been selected by NASA for deploy-ment in the ORION program. He holds more than twenty patents. Dr. Kopetz received the IEEE Computer Society 2003 Technical Achievement Award with the citation: For out-standing contributions to the field of safety-critical real-time computing. Since 2007 Dr. Kopetz is a member of the prestigious Information Society Technology Advisory Group (ISTAG) of the EU Commission in Brussels, advising the Commission on the future trends in the ICT area.
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SOCIAL EVENTS
ESWEEK 2009 ii
Committee Dinnerat Chez Pignol
Monday, Oct.12th 2009 – 19:30
Pignol Sainte CécileRue Dominique Villars
38000 GrenobleTel : +33 (0)4 76 24 85 85
SOCIAL EVENTS
i ESWEEK 2009
Welcome Receptionat WTC
Sunday, Oct.11th 2009 – 19:00
World Trade Center Grenoble
Place Robert-Schuman38025 Grenoble
Tel. : +33 (0)4 76 28 28 40
7ESWEEK 2009
KEYNOTES
Keynote: Wednesday October 14, 2009
The end of embedded software? The term “embedded software” suggests software that is isolated and contained inside hardware components. Increasingly, realizing the maximum value in systems depends on taking the opposite view, where software is an open, extensible, connected virtual en-vironment connected to the physical world by hardware. In this talk we will discuss how companies that take this view are changing industries and look at the methods and tools they use to develop software.
Dr. Martin Nally, Chief Technical Officer, IBM Rational SoftwareMartin Nally is an IBM Fellow and currently the Chief Technology Officer for the Rational Software division of IBM. Martin joined IBM in 1990 with 10 years’ prior industry experi-ence. He has held several architecture and development positions in IBM including lead architect and developer for IBM VisualAge/Smalltalk and VisualAge/Java. Martin was one of a team of three that launched the IBM project that later became the Eclipse framework and he led the architecture, design and development of WebSphere Studio, IBM’s flagship Eclipse-based developer tool-suite that later evolved into Rational Application Developer.
SUNDAY
8 ESWEEK 2009
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pag
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SESSION LEGEND
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A:
Perf
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A
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Mult
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Model
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Cas
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Perf
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A
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of
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Dee
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Gan
gad
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Roger
Zim
mer
man
and S
amar
jit
Chak
rabort
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Bott
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Anal
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A R
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Appro
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Syst
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Sim
on S
chliec
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Ern
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Map
pin
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ipel
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ap-
plica
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onto
het
erogen
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embed
ded
sys
tem
s: a
Bay
esia
n
Opti
miz
atio
n A
lgori
thm
bas
ed
appro
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Anto
nin
o T
um
eo,
Mar
co B
ranca
, Lo
renzo C
amer
ini, C
hri
stia
n P
i-la
to, Fa
bri
zio
Fer
randi, P
ier
Luca
La
nzi an
d D
onat
ella
Sci
uto
Sess
ion 8
B:
Arc
hit
ectu
re a
nd
Opti
miz
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f N
oC
Sess
ion c
hai
r: S
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p P
asri
cha
Sess
ion c
o-c
hai
r: K
ees
Goos-
sens
8.1
Apply
ing N
etw
ork
Cal
culu
s fo
r Pe
rform
ance
Anal
ysis
of
Self
-Sim
ilar
Tra
ffic
in O
n-C
hip
N
etw
ork
s.Yue
Qia
n,
Zhonghai
Lu a
nd
Wen
hua
Dou
8.2
Sta
tist
ical
Phys
ics
Ap-
pro
aches
for
Net
work
-on-C
hip
T
raff
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har
acte
rizat
ion.
Paul Bogdan
and R
adu M
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cule
scu
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Auto
mat
ed T
echniq
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for
Des
ign o
f N
oC
wit
h M
inim
al
Com
munic
atio
n L
aten
cy.
Gle
nn L
eary
and K
aram
Chat
ta
8.4
Syn
thes
is o
f T
opolo
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Confi
gura
tions
and D
eadlo
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Free
Routi
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lgori
thm
s fo
r N
oC
-bas
ed S
yste
ms-
on-C
hip
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atth
ias
Bo S
tuar
t, M
ikkel
Bys
trup S
tensg
aard
and Jen
s Sp
arso
Sess
ion 8
: Rel
iabilit
y an
d
Rec
onfi
gura
bilit
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ssio
n c
hai
r: R
ober
t D
ick
Sess
ion c
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hai
r: L
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ang
7.1
A C
ase
Study
Of
On-C
hip
Se
nso
r N
etw
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In M
ult
ipro
-ce
ssor
Syst
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hip
.Yu W
ang,
Jian
g X
u,
Shen
gxi
Huan
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Wei
chen
Liu
And H
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zhong Y
ang
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Fau
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Arc
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Sub 5
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vest
a Sa
san,
Houm
an H
om
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oun,
Ahm
ed E
ltaw
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adi
Kurd
ahi
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Tow
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Scal
able
Rel
i-ab
ilit
y Fr
amew
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s Fo
r Er
ror
Prone
CM
PS.
Jose
ph S
loan
And R
akes
h
Kum
ar
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(S)
CG
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Expre
ss:
Ac-
cele
rati
ng E
xec
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on U
sing
Dyn
amic
Oper
atio
n F
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on.
Yongju
n P
ark,
Hyu
nch
ul Pa
rk
And S
cott
Mah
lke
7.5
(S)
Ener
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Aw
are
Probab
i-list
ic M
ult
iplier
: A
nal
ysis
And
Des
ign.
Mar
k L
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Kec
k-V
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nd
Yun C
hung C
hu
CA
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4, W
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Session 7
A: Em
ergin
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niq
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Session ch
air: Robert W
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Session co
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olfg
ang
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A Scalab
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Dalale, K
aram S. C
hath
a and
Sarma B
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rudhula
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FlexR
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ptim
i-zatio
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f the Static Seg
men
t.M
artin Lu
kasiew
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ichael
Glas, Pau
l Milb
redt an
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Jurg
en T
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7.3
Impro
ving A
pplicatio
n
Launch
Tim
es with
Hyb
rid
Disk
s.Yongso
o Jo
o, Y
oungjin
Cho,
Kyu
ngso
o Lee an
d N
aehyu
ck
Chan
g
Session 7
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plo
ring th
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ardw
are Softw
are Boundar-
ies for M
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air: Sungyo
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-chair: Falrien
C
lermid
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A T
uneab
le Softw
are C
ache C
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ce Proto
col
for H
eterogen
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PSoC
s.Fran
k O
pheld
ers, Marco
Bek
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d H
enk C
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Build
ing H
eterogen
eous
Reco
nfig
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le Systems W
ith
A H
ardw
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kern
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gro
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avid
Andrew
s
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Native M
PSoC
Co-
Simulatio
n En
vironm
ent
for So
ftware Perfo
rman
ce Estim
ation.
Patrice Gerin
, Mian
Muham
-m
ad H
amayu
n an
d Fred
eric Petro
t
Session 8
: Tim
e Predictab
ility an
d M
emory M
anag
emen
tSessio
n ch
air: Rein
hard
W
ilhelm
8.1
Cach
e-Aw
are Sched
ulin
g
and A
nalysis fo
r Multico
res.N
an G
uan
, Martin
Stigge,
Wan
g Y
i and G
e Yu
8.2
Probab
ilistic Modelin
g o
f D
ata Cach
e Beh
avior.
Vin
ayak Pu
ranik
, Tulik
a Mitra
and Y
. N. Srik
ant
8.3
Implem
entin
g T
ime-
pred
ictable Lo
ad an
d Sto
re O
peratio
ns.
Jack W
hith
am an
d N
eil A
udsley
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Dataflo
w m
odels fo
r sh
ared m
emory access
latency an
alysis.Jan
Staschulat an
d M
arco
Bek
ooij
Session 1
: Key Em
bed
ded
System
End U
sersSessio
n ch
air: Jan M
adsen
1.1
Mobile C
om
putin
g Plat-
form
, a Dream
?Fran
k G
hen
assia
1.2
Multim
edia o
n M
ulti-Pro
-cesso
rs = M
ulti C
hallen
ges?
Pierre Paulin
1.3
New
challen
ges in
engi-
neerin
g an
d co
mputin
g fo
r em
bed
ded
critical systems.
Eric Lenorm
and
1.4
Eating yo
ur o
wn d
og
food - i.e. w
hat h
appen
s w
hen
you start u
sing yo
ur
ow
n to
ols an
d p
rocesso
rs in
earnest to
build
systems.
Chris R
ow
en
EM
SO
FT
IND
UST
RIA
L D
AY
G ESWEEK 2009
SESSION LEGEND
PO
ST
ER
SESSIO
N @
12
:00
Session 7
: Special Sessio
n II
Session ch
air: Marg
aret Mar-
tonosi
Session co
-chair: K
rishna
Palem
7.1
An accelerato
r-based
wire-
less senso
r netw
ork
pro
cessor
in 1
30
nm
CM
OS.
Mark
Hem
pstead
, David
Bro
oks an
d G
u-Y
eon W
ei
7.2
Smartp
hone-B
ased A
ssis-tive T
echnolo
gies fo
r the B
lind.
Priya Narasim
han
, Rajeev G
an-
dhi an
d D
an R
ossi
7.3
OPA
IMS: O
pen
Arch
itecture
Precision A
gricu
lture In
form
a-tio
n M
onito
ring System
.Yongcai W
ang an
d Y
uex
uan
W
ang
9ESWEEK 2009
MONDAY OCT. 12
TUESDAY
10 ESWEEK 2009
OCT. 13
Sess
ion 6
: M
icro
fluid
ics,
Wors
t-C
ase
Exec
uti
on T
ime,
and C
ache
Opti
miz
a-ti
on
Sess
ion c
hai
r: T
ulika
Mit
raSe
ssio
n c
o-c
hai
r: T
ony
Giv
argis
6.1
Chec
ker
Core
: En
han
cing A
n F
PGA
So
ft C
ore
To C
aptu
re W
ors
t-C
ase
Exec
uti
on T
imes
.Jin O
uya
ng,
Rag
huve
er R
aghav
endra
, Si
bin
Mohan
, T
ao Z
han
g,
Yuan
Xie
an
d F
rank M
uel
ler
6.2
Inst
ruct
ion C
ache
Lock
ing Insi
de
A B
inar
y R
ewri
ter.
Kap
il A
nan
d a
nd R
ajee
v Bar
ua
6.3
Tab
u S
earc
h-B
ased
Syn
thes
is O
f D
ynam
ical
ly R
econfi
gura
ble
Dig
ital
M
icro
fluid
ic B
ioch
ips.
Elen
a M
afte
i, P
aul Po
p a
nd Jan
M
adse
n
6.4
Tig
ht
WR
CT
Anal
ysis
Of
Synch
ro-
nous
C P
rogra
ms.
Part
ha
S R
oop,
Sidhar
ta A
ndal
am,
Rei
nhar
d V
on H
anxle
den
, Si
mon Y
uan
an
d C
laus
Tra
uls
en
Sess
ion 6
A:
Syst
em L
evel
Rec
onfi
gu-
rati
on a
nd A
rchit
ectu
re O
pti
miz
atio
nSe
ssio
n c
hai
r: C
hri
stia
n H
aubel
t Se
ssio
n c
o-c
hai
r: O
live
r Bri
ngw
aun
6.1
Min
imiz
atio
n o
f th
e re
confi
gura
-ti
on lat
ency
for
the
map
pin
g o
f ap
-plica
tions
on F
PGA
-bas
ed s
yste
ms.
Vin
cenzo R
ana,
Sri
niv
asan
Mura
li, D
a-vi
d A
tien
za,
Mar
co D
. Sa
nta
mbro
gio
, Lu
ca B
enin
i an
d D
onat
ella
Sci
uto
6.2
Min
Deg
: A
Per
form
ance
-guid
ed
Rep
lace
men
t Po
licy
for
Run-t
ime
Rec
onfi
gura
ble
Acc
eler
ators
.La
rs B
auer
, M
uham
mad
Shaf
ique
and
Jorg
Hen
kel
6.3
Support
ing R
TL
Flow
Com
pat
ibili-
ty in a
Mic
roar
chit
ectu
re-L
evel
Des
ign
Fram
ework
.D
anie
l Sc
hw
artz
-Nar
bonne,
Car
ven
Chan
, Yoges
h M
ahaj
an a
nd S
har
ad
Mal
ik
Sess
ion 6
: M
ult
icore
, Pa
rallel
Im
ple
-m
enta
tions
Sess
ion c
hai
r: B
engt
Jonss
on
6.1
Explo
ring P
aral
lelizat
ion S
trat
e-gie
s fo
r N
UFF
T D
ata
Tra
nsl
atio
n.
Yuan
rui Zhan
g, M
ahm
ut
Kan
dem
ir,
Nik
os
Pits
ianis
and X
iaobai
sun
6.2
An E
ffec
tive
Syn
chro
niz
atio
n A
p-
pro
ach f
or
Fast
and A
ccura
te M
ult
i-co
re Inst
ruct
ion-s
et S
imula
tion.
Men
g-H
uan
Wu, C
hen
g-Y
ang F
u,
Peng-C
hih
Wan
g a
nd R
en-S
ong T
say
6.3
Fle
xib
le F
ilte
rs: Lo
ad B
alan
cing
thro
ugh B
ackpre
ssure
for
Stre
am
Progra
ms.
Reb
ecca
Collin
s an
d L
uca
Car
loni
Sess
ion 7
: Im
ple
men
tati
on Iss
ues
Sess
ion c
hai
r: F
lore
nce
Mar
anin
chi
7.1
Modula
r St
atic
Sch
eduling o
f Sy
nch
ronous
Dat
a-fl
ow
Net
work
s: A
n
effi
cien
t sy
mbolic
repre
senta
tion.
Mar
c Po
uzet
and P
asca
l Ray
mond
7.2
Syn
cChar
ts in C
.Rei
nhar
d v
on H
anxle
den
7.3
Han
dling M
ixed
-Cri
tica
lity
in S
oC
-bas
ed R
eal-Tim
e Em
bed
ded
Sys
tem
s.Rodolf
o P
ellizzoni, P
atri
ck M
ered
ith,
Min
Young N
am,
Mu S
un,
Mar
co C
ac-
cam
o a
nd L
ui Sh
a
SESSION LEGEND
ESWEEK 2009 F
CA
SES
CO
DES +
ISSS
Oct
ob
er
13
, Tu
esd
ay 1
6:3
0 - 1
8:3
0
EM
SO
FT
Session 5
: Pervasive ParallelismSessio
n ch
air: Jiang X
uSessio
n co
-chair: Y
uan
Xie
5.1
A B
uffer R
eplacem
ent A
lgorith
m
Explo
iting M
ulti-C
hip
Parallelism in
So
lid State D
isks.
Jinho Seo
l, Hyo
taek Sh
im, Jaeg
euk
Kim
and Seu
ngryo
ul M
aeng
5.2
Exposin
g N
on-Stan
dard
Arch
itec-tu
res to Em
bed
ded
Softw
are Usin
g
Com
pile-T
ime V
irtualisatio
n.
Ian G
ray and N
eil Audsley
5.3
Occam
: A Platfo
rm Fo
r Develo
p-
ing A
dap
table M
ultico
re Applicatio
ns.
Dan
Fay, Li Shan
g an
d D
irk G
runw
ald
5.4
Parallel, Hard
ware-Su
pported
In
terrupt H
andlin
g in
the C
iAO
O
peratin
g System
on th
e Trico
re M
icroco
ntro
ller.Fab
ian Sch
eler, Wan
ja Hofer, B
enja-
min
Oech
slein, R
udi Pfister, D
aniel
Lohm
ann an
d W
olfg
ang Sch
röder-
Preiksch
at
Session 5
A: Em
bed
ded
System O
pti-
miz
ation A
cross M
emory H
ierarchy
Session ch
air: Jason X
ue
Session co
-chair: C
athy G
ebotys
5.1
Squash
ing M
icroco
de Sto
res to
Size in
Embed
ded
Systems w
hile D
e-liverin
g R
apid
Micro
code A
ccesses.C
hen
gm
o Y
ang, M
ingjin
g C
hen
and
Alex
Orailo
glu
5.2
Stack O
riented
Data C
ache Filter-
ing.
Rodrig
o G
onzalez
-Alb
erquilla,
Fernan
do C
astro, Lu
is Pinuel an
d
Francisco
Tirad
o
5.3
ILP Optim
al Sched
ulin
g fo
r Multi-
Module M
emory.
Meik
ang Q
iu, Lei Z
han
g an
d Ed
win
Sh
a
Session 5
B: Efficien
t Tech
niq
ues fo
r A
rchitectu
re Simulatio
nSessio
n ch
air: Rolf Ern
stSessio
n co
-chair: D
onatella Sciu
to
5.1
Cycle C
ount A
ccurate M
emory
Modelin
g in
System Level D
esign.
Yi-Len
Lo, M
ao-Lin
Li and R
en-So
ng
Tsay
5.2
SuSeSim
: A Fast Sim
ulatio
n Strat-
egy to
Find O
ptim
al L1 C
ache C
on-
figuratio
n fo
r Embed
ded
Systems.
Moham
mad
Shih
abul H
aque, A
ndhi
Janap
satya and Sri Param
eswaran
5.3
TotalPro
f: A Fast an
d A
ccurate
Retarg
etable So
urce C
ode Pro
filer.Lei G
ao, Jia H
uan
g, Jian
jiang C
eng,
Rain
er Leupers, G
erd A
scheid
and
Hein
rich M
eyr
5.4
Usin
g C
ontin
uous Statistical M
a-ch
ine Learn
ing to
Enab
le Hig
h-Sp
eed
Perform
ance Pred
iction in
Hyb
rid
Instru
ction-/C
ycle-Accu
rate Instru
c-tio
n Set Sim
ulato
rs.D
aniel Po
well an
d B
jorn
Franke
Session 5
: Sched
ulin
gSessio
n ch
air: Luca C
arloni
5.1
Clo
ck-d
riven d
istributed
real-time
implem
entatio
n o
f endoch
ronous
synch
ronous p
rogram
s.D
um
itru Po
top-B
utu
caru, R
obert d
e Sim
one, Y
ves Sorel an
d Jean
-Pierre T
alpin
5.2
A fam
ily of co
mpatib
le synch
roni-
zatio
n p
roto
cols b
ased o
n SIR
AP.
Moris B
ehnam
, Thom
as Nolte an
d
Rein
der B
ril
5.3
Tow
ards a T
ime-T
riggered
Sch
edule C
alculatio
n T
ool to
Support
Model-B
ased Em
bed
ded
Softw
are D
esign.
Josep
h Po
rter, Gab
or K
arsai and Jan
os
Sztip
anovits
5.4
Monoto
nicity an
d R
un-T
ime
Sched
ulin
g.
Maarten
Wig
gers, M
arco B
ekooij an
d
Gerard
Smit E
MSO
FT
CO
DES +
ISSS
Octo
ber 1
3, T
uesd
ay 1
4:0
0 - 1
6:0
0
E ESWEEK 2009
SESSION LEGEND
CA
SES
11ESWEEK 2009
WEDNESDAY OCT. 14
THURSDAY
12 ESWEEK 2009
OCT. 15
Sess
ion 4
: A
rchit
ectu
ral O
pti
miz
a-ti
ons
Sess
ion c
hai
r: O
live
r Bri
ngm
ann
Sess
ion c
o-c
hai
r: K
aram
Chat
ha
4.1
Fin
e-G
rain
Per
form
ance
Sca
ling o
f So
ft V
ecto
r Pr
oce
ssors
.Pe
ter
Yia
nnac
oura
s, J. G
regory
Ste
ffan
an
d Jonat
han
Rose
4.2
Fin
e-G
rain
ed P
aral
lel A
pplica
tion
Spec
ific
Com
puti
ng f
or
RN
A S
econd-
ary
Stru
cture
Pre
dic
tion u
sing S
CFG
s on F
PGA
.Fe
i Xia
and Y
ong D
ou
4.3
Red
uci
ng Im
pac
t O
f C
ache
Mis
s St
alls
in E
mbed
ded
Sys
tem
s by
Extr
acti
ng G
uar
ante
ed Indep
enden
t In
stru
ctio
ns.
Gar
o B
ourn
outi
an a
nd A
lex O
railoglu
4.4
Str
eam
ing F
FT O
n R
EDEF
INE-
V2
: an
Applica
tion-A
rchit
ectu
re D
esig
n
Spac
e Ex
plo
rati
on.
Ale
xan
der
Fel
l, M
ythri
Alle,
Kes
hav
an
Vad
araj
an,
Pras
enjit
Bis
was
, Sa
pta
rsi
Das
, Ju
gan
tor
Chet
ia,
S.K
. N
andy
and
Ran
jani N
aray
an
Sess
ion 4
A:
Pow
er-A
war
e D
esig
n
Met
hodolo
gy
Sess
ion c
hai
r: A
nn G
ord
on-R
oss
Se
ssio
n c
o-c
hai
r: N
aehyn
ck C
han
g
4.1
A S
tandby-
Spar
ing T
echniq
ue
wit
h L
ow
Ener
gy-
Ove
rhea
d f
or
Fault
-T
ole
rant
Har
d R
eal-T
ime
Syst
ems.
Alire
za
Ejla
li,
Bas
hir
Al-H
ashim
i an
d
Petr
u E
les
4.2
Eff
icie
nt
Dyn
amic
Volt
age/
Fre-
quen
cy S
caling t
hro
ugh A
lgori
thm
ic
Loop T
ransf
orm
atio
n.
Moham
mad
Ali G
hodra
t an
d T
ony
Giv
argis
4.3
Ener
gy-
Effi
cien
cy f
or
Mult
ifra
me
Rea
l-T
ime
Tas
ks
on a
Dyn
amic
Volt
-ag
e Sc
alin
g P
roce
ssor.
Chuan
-Yue
Yan
g,
Jian
-Jia
Chen
and
Tei
-Wei
Kuo
Sess
ion 4
B:
Synth
esis
and A
nal
ysis
fo
r V
aria
tion a
nd R
elia
bilit
ySe
ssio
n c
hai
r: R
ober
t D
ick
Sess
ion c
o-c
hai
r: S
udee
p P
asri
cha
4.1
A V
aria
tion-T
ole
rant
Sched
ule
r fo
r Bet
ter
Than
Wors
t-C
ase
Beh
avio
ral
Synth
esis
.Ja
son C
ong,
Alb
ert
Liu a
nd B
in L
iu
4.2
Explo
itin
g D
ata-
Red
undan
cy in
Rel
iabilit
y-A
war
e N
etw
ork
ed E
mbed
-ded
Sys
tem
Des
ign.
Mar
tin L
ukas
iew
ycz,
Mic
hae
l G
las
and
Jurg
en T
eich
4.3
ESL
Pow
er A
nal
ysis
of
Embed
ded
Pr
oce
ssors
for
Tem
per
ature
and R
eli-
abilit
y Es
tim
atio
ns.
Bjo
rn S
ander
, Ju
rgen
Sch
ner
r an
d
Olive
r Bri
ngm
ann
Sess
ion 4
: T
imin
g a
nd p
erfo
rman
ce
anal
ysis
Sess
ion c
hai
r: S
. R
ames
h
4.1
Anal
ytic
Rea
l-T
ime
Anal
ysis
and
Tim
ed A
uto
mat
a: A
Hyb
rid M
ethod
for
Anal
yzin
g E
mbed
ded
Rea
l-Tim
e Sy
stem
s.K
ai L
ampka,
Sim
on P
erat
honer
and
Loth
ar T
hie
le
4.2
Ser
ving e
mbed
ded
conte
nt
via
Web
applica
tions:
model
, des
ign a
nd
exper
imen
tati
on.
Sim
on D
uquen
noy,
Gille
s G
rim
aud
and Jea
n-J
acques
Van
dew
alle
4.3
Modula
r Pe
rform
ance
Anal
ysis
of
Cyc
lic
Dat
aflo
w G
raphs.
Loth
ar T
hie
le a
nd N
ikola
y St
oim
enov
4.4
Sym
bolic
Stat
e T
rave
rsal
for
WC
ET A
nal
ysis
.St
ephan
Wilhel
m a
nd B
joer
n W
achte
r
ESWEEK 2009 D
CA
SES
CO
DES +
ISSS
Oct
ob
er
13
, Tu
esd
ay 1
0:3
0 - 1
2:3
0
EM
SO
FT
PO
ST
ER
SESSIO
N @
12
:00
SESSION LEGEND
Session 3
: Parallelism, Stream
s, and
Spillin
gSessio
n ch
air: Aviral Sh
rivastavaSessio
n co
-chair: A
lain D
arte
3.1
Map
pin
g Stream
Program
s onto
H
eterogen
eous M
ultip
rocesso
r System
s.Pau
l Carp
enter, A
lex R
amirez
and
Eduard
Ayg
uad
e
3.2
Optim
al Loop Paralleliz
ation fo
r M
axim
izin
g Iteratio
n-Level Parallel-
ism.
Duo Liu
, Linfen
g Pan
, Men
g W
ang,
Zili Sh
ao an
d Jin
glin
g X
ue
3.3
Progressive Sp
ill Code Placem
ent.
Dietm
ar Ebner, B
ernhard
Scholz
and
Andreas K
rall
3.4
Slicing B
ased C
ode Paralleliz
ation
for M
inim
izin
g In
terpro
cessor C
om
-m
unicatio
n.
Mah
mut K
andem
ir, Yuan
rui Z
han
g,
Sai Prashan
t Muralid
hara, O
zcan
Oz-
turk
and Sri H
ari Krish
na N
arayanan
Session 3
A: A
pplicatio
n Sp
ecific Alg
o-
rithm
s and A
rchitectu
resSessio
n ch
air: Kees van
Berh
el Sessio
n co
-chair: T
odor Stefan
ou
3.1
LOP: A
Novel SR
AM
-based
Ar-
chitectu
re for LO
w Po
wer an
d H
igh
Thro
ughput Pack
et Classificatio
n.
Xin
He, Jo
rgen
Peddersen
and Sri
Paramesw
aran
3.2
Mem
ory-Efficien
t Distrib
utio
n o
f R
egular Ex
pressio
ns fo
r Fast Deep
Pack
et Insp
ection.
Jonath
an R
ohrer, K
ubilay A
tasu,
Jan V
an Lu
nteren
and C
hristo
ph
Hag
leitner
3.3
On-th
e-fly Hard
ware A
cceleration
for Pro
toco
l Stack Pro
cessing in
Nex
t G
eneratio
n M
obile D
evices.D
avid Sz
czesn
y, Sebastian
Hessel,
Felix B
runs an
d A
ttila Bilg
ic
Session 3
B: Em
bed
ded
Softw
are System
sSessio
n ch
air: Lovic G
auth
ierSessio
n co
-chair: H
iroyu
ki T
om
iyama
3.1
FRA
: A Flash
-aware R
edundan
cy A
rray of Flash
Stroag
e Devices.
Yan
gsu
p Lee, San
ghyu
k Ju
ng an
d
Yong H
o So
ng
3.2
Auto
matic C
usto
miz
ation o
f D
evice Drivers fo
r IP-cores U
sed w
ith
Altern
ative CPU
Org
aniz
ations.
Andrea A
cquaviva, N
icola B
om
bieri,
Franco
Fum
mi an
d Sara V
inco
3.3
An M
DP-b
ased A
pplicatio
n O
rient-
ed O
ptim
al Policy fo
r Wireless Sen
sor
Netw
ork
s.A
rslan M
unir an
d A
nn G
ord
on-R
oss
Session 3
: Models an
d co
mponen
tsSessio
n ch
air: Christo
ph K
irsch
3.1
On R
elational In
terfaces.Stavro
s Trip
akis, B
en Lick
ly, Thom
as H
enzin
ger an
d Ed
ward
Lee
3.2
Modelin
g Syn
chro
nous System
s in
BIP.
Mariu
s Bozga, V
assiliki Sfyrla an
d
Josep
h Sifak
is
3.3
Modal In
terfaces: Unifyin
g In
ter-face A
uto
mata an
d M
odal Sp
ecifica-tio
ns.
Jean-B
aptiste R
aclet, Eric Bad
ouel, A
l-bert B
enven
iste, Ben
oît C
aillaud, A
xel
Legay an
d R
oberto
Passerone
3.4
Form
al and Ex
ecutab
le Contracts
for T
ransactio
n-Level M
odelin
g in
System
C.
Tayeb
Bouhad
iba, Flo
rence M
aran-
inch
i and G
iovan
ni Fu
nch
al
CA
SES
CO
DES +
ISSS
Octo
ber 1
2, M
on
day 1
6:3
0 - 1
8:3
0
EM
SO
FT
C ESWEEK 2009
PO
ST
ER
SESSIO
N @
18
:00
SESSION LEGEND
13ESWEEK 2009
FRIDAY OCT. 16
A ESWEEK 2009
SESSION LEGEND
Session 1
: Special Sessio
n I
Session ch
air: Vin
cent M
ooney
1.1
Sustain
ing M
oore’s Law
in Em
-bed
ded
Com
putin
g th
rough Pro
ba-
bilistic an
d A
ppro
xim
ate Desig
n:
Retro
spects an
d Pro
spects.
Krish
na V
. Palem, Lak
shm
i N.B
. C
hak
rapan
i, Zvi M
. Ked
em, A
vinash
Lin
gam
nen
i and K
irthi K
rishna M
un-
timad
ugu
1.2
Com
plete N
anow
ire Cro
ssbar
Framew
ork
Optim
ized
for th
e Multi-
Spacer Pattern
ing T
echniq
ue.
M. H
aykel B
en-Jam
aa, Gian
franco
C
erofo
lini, Y
usu
f Lebleb
ici and G
io-
vanni D
e Mich
eli
1.3
III-V/Si In
tegratio
n: Po
tential an
d
Outlo
ok fo
r Integ
rated Lo
w Po
wer
Micro
and N
anosystem
s.So
on Fatt Y
oon
Session 1
A: Fram
ework
s for Platfo
rm
Modelin
g an
d Ex
plo
ration
Session ch
air: Christian
Hau
belt
Session co
-chair: A
ndreas G
erstlauer
1.1
A C
om
positio
nal M
odellin
g
Framew
ork
for Ex
plo
ring M
PSoC
system
s.A
nders Sejer T
ranberg
-Han
sen an
d
Jan M
adsen
1.2
A H
igh-Level V
irtual Platfo
rm fo
r Early M
PSoC
Softw
are Develo
pm
ent.
Jianjian
g C
eng, W
eihua Sh
eng, Je-
ronim
o C
astrillon, A
nastasia Stu
lova,
Rain
er Leupers, G
erd A
scheid
and
Hein
rich M
eyr
1.3
Portab
le SystemC
-on-a-ch
ip.
Scott Siro
wy, B
ailey Miller an
d Fran
k
Vah
id
Session 1
B: T
ools fo
r Embed
ded
So
ftware D
esign
Session ch
air: Tony G
ivargis
Session co
-chair:
1.1
On C
om
pile-tim
e Evaluatio
n o
f Pro
cess Partitionin
g T
ransfo
rmatio
ns
for K
ahn Pro
cess Netw
ork
s.Sjo
erd M
eijer, Hristo
Nik
olo
v and
Todor Stefan
ov
1.2
SARA
: StreAm
Reg
ister Allo
cation.
Praveen R
aghavan
and Fran
cky C
at-th
oor
1.3
Dyn
amically U
tilizin
g C
om
puta-
tion A
ccelerators fo
r Exten
sible
Processo
rs in a So
ftware A
ppro
ach.
Yash
uai Lv, Li Sh
en, Z
hiyin
g W
ang
and N
ong X
iao
Session 1
: Energ
y aware d
esign
Session ch
air: Petru Eles
1.1
Aggressive D
ynam
ic Voltag
e Scal-in
g fo
r Energ
y-Aw
are Vid
eo Playb
ack
Based
on D
ecodin
g T
ime Estim
ation.
Ahro
n Y
ang an
d M
inseo
k So
ng
1.2
Mark
ov D
ecision Pro
cess (MD
P) Fram
ework
for O
ptim
izin
g So
ftware
on M
obile Ph
ones.
Tan
g Lu
ng C
heu
ng, K
ari Okam
oto
, Xin
Liu, Fran
k M
aker an
d V
enkatesh
A
kella
1.3
HV
S-DBS: H
um
an V
isual System
-aw
are Dyn
amic Lu
min
ance B
acklig
ht
Scaling fo
r Vid
eo Stream
ing A
pplica-
tions.
Andrea B
artolin
i, Martin
o R
uggiero
an
d Lu
ca Ben
ini
CA
SES
CO
DES +
ISSS
Octo
ber 1
2, M
on
day 1
0:3
0 - 1
2:3
0
EM
SO
FT
PO
ST
ER
SESSIO
N @
12
:00
PO
ST
ER
SESSIO
N @
12
:00
Sess
ion 2
: C
om
piler
Tec
hniq
ues
for
Perf
orm
ance
Sess
ion c
hai
r: L
aura
Pozzi
Sess
ion c
o-c
hai
r: L
aksh
mi C
hak
rapan
i
2.1
Explo
itin
g R
esid
ue
Num
ber
Sys
-te
m f
or
Pow
er-E
ffic
ient
Dig
ital
Sig
nal
Pr
oce
ssin
g in E
mbed
ded
Pro
cess
ors
.Rooju
Choksh
i, K
rzys
zto
f Ber
ezow
ski
and A
vira
l Sh
riva
stav
a
2.2
Fas
t En
um
erat
ion o
f M
axim
al
Val
id S
ubgra
phs
for
Cust
om
-inst
ruc-
tion Iden
tifi
cati
on.
Tao
Li, Z
hig
ang S
un,
Wu Jig
ang a
nd
Xic
hen
g L
u
2.3
Hyb
rid M
ult
ithre
adin
g f
or
VLI
W
Proce
ssors
.M
anoj G
upta
, Jo
sep L
losa
and F
erm
ín
Sánch
ez
2.4
Spat
ial C
om
ple
xit
y of
Rev
ersi
bly
C
om
puta
ble
DA
G.
Mouad
Bah
i an
d C
hri
stin
e Ei
senbei
s
Sess
ion 2
: A
nal
ysis
and v
erif
icat
ion
Sess
ion c
hai
r: R
ober
t D
e Si
mone
2.1
Com
posi
tional
Ver
ific
atio
n o
f Rea
l-Tim
e Fa
ult
-Tole
rant
Progra
ms.
Borz
oo B
onak
dar
pour
and S
andee
p
Kulk
arni
2.2
Com
posi
tional
Tim
ing A
nal
ysis
.Ram
zi Ben
Sal
ah, M
ariu
s Bozga
and
Oded
Mal
er
2.3
Ref
inin
g t
he
Contr
ol St
ruct
ure
of
Loops
usi
ng S
tati
c A
nal
ysis
.G
ogul Bal
akri
shnan
, Sr
iram
San
kar
a-nar
ayan
an, Fr
anjo
Iva
nci
c an
d A
arti
G
upta
2.4
Com
posi
tional
Dea
dlo
ck D
etec
-ti
on f
or
Ren
dez
vous
Com
munic
atio
n.
Bao
lin S
hao
, N
alin
i V
asudev
an a
nd
Step
hen
Edw
ards
CA
SES
CO
DES +
ISSS
Oct
ob
er
12
, Mo
nd
ay 1
4:0
0 - 1
6:0
0
EM
SO
FT
ESWEEK 2009 B
SESSION LEGEND
Sess
ion 2
A:
Syst
em L
evel
Model
ing
and S
imula
tion
Sess
ion c
hai
r: F
ranco
Fum
mi
Sess
ion c
o-c
hai
r: W
olf
gan
g E
cker
2.1
An E
ffic
ient
Tec
hniq
ue
for
Anal
y-si
s of
Min
imal
Buff
er R
equir
emen
ts
of
Synch
ronous
Dat
aflo
w G
raphs
wit
h
Model
Chec
kin
g.
Wei
chen
Liu
, Zonghua
Gu,
Jian
g X
u,
Yu W
ang a
nd M
ingxuan
Yuan
2.2
Usi
ng b
inar
y tr
ansl
atio
n in e
vent
dri
ven s
imula
tion f
or
fast
and f
lexib
le
MPS
oC
sim
ula
tion.
Mar
ius
Gligor,
Nic
ola
s Fo
urn
el a
nd
Fred
eric
Pet
rot
2.3
Confi
gura
tion a
nd C
ontr
ol of
Sys-
tem
C M
odel
s U
sing T
LM M
iddle
war
e.C
hri
stia
n S
chro
der
, W
olf
gan
g K
lin-
gau
f, R
ober
t G
unzel
, M
ark B
urt
on
and E
ric
Roes
ler
2.4
Sca
lable
and R
etar
get
able
Sim
ula
-ti
on T
echniq
ues
for
Mult
ipro
cess
or
Syst
ems.
Hee
kyu
ng K
im,
Soonhoi H
a an
d
Dukyo
ung Y
un
Sess
ion 2
B:
Arc
hit
ectu
re a
nd R
outi
ng
for
NoC
Se
ssio
n c
hai
r: K
aram
Chat
taSe
ssio
n c
o-c
hai
r: Z
honghai
Lu
2.1
An O
n-C
hip
Inte
rconnec
t an
d
Proto
col St
ack f
or
Mult
iple
Com
muni-
cati
on P
arad
igm
s an
d P
rogra
mm
ing
Model
s.A
ndre
as H
anss
on a
nd K
ees
Gooss
ens
2.2
A m
onit
ori
ng a
nd a
dap
tive
rout-
ing m
echan
ism
for
QoS
traf
fic
on
mes
h N
oC
arc
hit
ectu
res.
Leonel
Ted
esco
, Fa
bie
n C
lerm
idy
and
Fern
ando M
ora
es
2.3
A D
P-N
etw
ork
for
Opti
mal
Dy-
nam
ic R
outi
ng in N
etw
ork
-on-C
hip
.T
erre
nce
Mak
, Pe
ter
Cheu
ng, K
ai P
ui
Lam
and W
ayne
Luk
2.4
Explo
ring H
ybri
d P
hoto
nic
N
etw
ork
s-on-C
hip
for
Emer
gin
g C
hip
M
ult
ipro
cess
ors
.Sh
iris
h B
ahir
at a
nd S
udee
p P
asri
cha