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<label_monday>FM01 Welcome Reception &amp; PhD Forum, hosted by EDAA, ACM SIGDA, and IEEE CEDA</label_monday>
<room__time_monday>Lunch Area	1800 - 2100</room__time_monday>
<persons><role>Organiser:</role>Robert Wille, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, AT</persons>
<description>All registered conference delegates and exhibition visitors are kindly invited to join the DATE 2019 Welcome Reception and subsequent PhD Forum, which will take place on Monday, March 25, 2019, from 1800 - 2100 at the DATE venue in the Lunch Area.
The PhD Forum of the DATE Conference is a poster session and a buffet style dinner hosted by the European Design Automation Association (EDAA), the ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation (SIGDA), and the IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation (CEDA). The purpose of the PhD Forum is to offer a forum for PhD students to discuss their thesis and research work with people of the design automation and system design community. It represents a good opportunity for students to get exposure on the job market and to receive valuable feedback on their work.</description>
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<label_monday_session>FM01	Reception &amp; PhD Forum, hosted by EDAA, ACM SIGDA, and IEEE CEDA</label_monday_session>
<room__time_monday>  18:00 - 21:00</room__time_monday>
<persons><role>Chair:</role>Robert Wille, Johannes Kepler University Linz, AT
</persons><title_monday>18:00	FM01-1 Adaptive Runtime Resource Management for Mobile CMPs through Self-awareness</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Bryan Donyanavard, University of California at Irvine, US</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-3 Optimization of Trustworthy Biomolecular Quantitative Analysis Using Cyber-Physical Microfluidic Platforms</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Mohamed Ibrahim, Duke University, US</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-5 Analysis and Optimization of Reliability Issues of VLSI Power Grid Networks</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Sukanta Dey, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, IN</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-6 Computer-Aided Design for Quantum Computing</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Alwin Zulehner, Johannes Kepler University Linz, AT</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-7 New Views for Stochastic Computing: From Time-Encoding to Deterministic Processing</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> M. Hassan Najafi, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, US</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-9 System-level Mapping and Synthesis of Data Flow-Oriented Applications on MPSoCs</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Authors:</role> Tobias Schwarzer<sup>1</sup> and Jürgen Teich<sup>2</sup>
<sup>1</sup>Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), DE; <sup>2</sup>University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, DE</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-14 Compositional Circuit Design with Asynchronous Concepts</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Jonathan Beaumont, Imperial College London, GB</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-15 Automatic Methods for the Design of Droplet Microfluidics</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Andreas Grimmer, Johannes Kepler University Linz, AT</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-16 Worst-Case Execution Time Guarantees for Runtime-Reconfigurable Architectures</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Authors:</role> Marvin Damschen, Lars Bauer and Joerg Henkel, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-17 Architecture and Programming Model Support For Reconfigurable Accelerators in Multi-Core Embedded Systems</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Satyajit Das, Université de Bretagne-Sud, FR</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-18 Supervised Testing of Embedded Concurrent Software</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Jasmin Jahic, Fraunhofer IESE, DE</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-19 Advanced 3D-Integrated Memory Subsystems for Embedded and High Performance Computing Systems</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Deepak Mathew, University of Kaiserslautern, DE</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-20 Controlling Writes for Energy Efficient Non-Volatile Cache Management in Chip Multiprocessors</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Sukarn Agarwal, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, IN</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-21 Design Techniques for Energy-Quality Scalable Digital Systems</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Daniele Jahier Pagliari, Politecnico di Torino, IT</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-23 MuTARe: A Multi-Target Adaptive Reconfigurable Architecture</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Marcelo Brandalero, UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, BR</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-25 Bitstream-level Proof-Carrying Hardware</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Tobias Wiersema, Paderborn University, DE</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-26 Efficient Virtual Prototype Verification Techniques: Theory, Implementation and Application</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Vladimir Herdt, University of Bremen, DE</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-27 Hybrid-DBT: Hardware-Accelerated Dynamic Binary Translation targeting VLIW processors</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Simon Rokicki, Irisa, FR</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-28 Low-power Architectures for Automatic Speech Recognition</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Hamid Tabani, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, ES</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-30 Low Overhead &amp; Energy Efficient Storage Path for Next Generation Computer Systems</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Athanasios Stratikopoulos, The University of Manchester, GB</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-31 A Model driven Framework with Assertion Based Verification Support for Embedded Systems Design Automation</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Muhammad Waseem Anwar, National University of Sciences &amp;amp; Technology (NUST), PK</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-32 Optimization and Analysis for Dependable Software on Unreliable Hardware Platforms</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Kuan-Hsun Chen, Technical University of Dortmund, DE</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-33 Multiple NoC based Custom Implementation and Traffic Distribution to attain Energy Efficient CMPs</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Authors:</role> sonal yadav, Vijay Laxmi and Manoj Singh Gaur, MNIT Jaipur, IN</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-37 True Random Number Generators for FPGAs</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Bohan Yang, ESAT/COSIC and iMinds, KU Leuven, BE</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-38 HW/SW Co-Design Methodology for Mixed-Criticality and Real-Time Embedded Systems</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Vittoriano Muttillo, University of L'Aquila, IT</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-41 Improving Bundled-Data Handshake Circuits</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Norman Kluge, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, University of Potsdam, DE</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-43 IC Design of an Inductorless DC/DC Converter with Wide Input Voltage Range in Low-Cost CMOS</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Gabriele Ciarpi, University of Pisa, IT</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-44 Monolithic-3D Integration based Memory Design techniques towards Robust and in-memory computing</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Authors:</role> srivatsa rangachar srinivasa<sup>1</sup>, John (Jack) Sampson<sup>2</sup>, Meng-Fan (Marvin) Chang<sup>3</sup> and Vijaykrishnan Narayanan<sup>4</sup>
<sup>1</sup>penn state university, US; <sup>2</sup>Penn State, US; <sup>3</sup>National Tsing Hua University, TW; <sup>4</sup>Penn State University, US</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-47 Cross-Layer Synthesis and Integration Methodology of Wavelength-Routed Optical Networks-on-Chip for 3D-Stacked Parallel Computing Systems</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Mahdi Tala, University of Ferrara, IT</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-48 Adaptive Knobs for Resource Efficient Computing</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Anil Kanduri, University of Turku, FI</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-52 Device-Circuit Co-design Employing Phase Transitioning Materials for Low Power Digital Applications</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Ahmedullah Aziz, Purdue University, US</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-53 Advanced CAD Frameworks for Design IP Protection</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Satwik Patnaik, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, US</submission_persons>
<title_monday>18:00	FM01-54 Emerging Computing: Acceleration of Big Data Applications</title_monday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Mohsen Imani, University of California San Diego, US</submission_persons>
</programme>
<label_tuesday>FM02 EDAA General Assembly</label_tuesday>
<room__time_tuesday>Room 10	1600 - 1800</room__time_tuesday>
<persons><role>Organiser:</role>Norbert Wehn, University of Kaiserslautern, DE</persons>
<description>General assembly meeting for the members of EDAA, open to everyone interested in Electronic Design Automation.</description>
<programme></programme>
<label_tuesday>FM05 ETTTC Meeting</label_tuesday>
<room__time_tuesday>Room 10	1300 - 1430</room__time_tuesday>
<persons><role>Organiser:</role>Alberto Bosio, INL, FR</persons>
<description>The European Test Technology Technical Council (ETTTC) is the European section of the TTTC. ETTTC is a volunteer professional organization sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society. TTTC's goals are to contribute to our members' professional development and advancement, to help them solve engineering problems in electronic test, and to help advance the state-of-the art. This meeting provides all actors involved in test technology to share information on upcoming events and projects.</description>
<programme></programme>
<label_wednesday>FM06 Meeting of the IFIP Working Group 10.5</label_wednesday>
<room__time_wednesday>Room 10	1230 - 1430</room__time_wednesday>
<persons><role>Organiser:</role>Masahiro Fujita, University of Tokyo, JP</persons>
<description>International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) is the leading multinational, non-political organization in Information &amp;amp; Communications Technologies and Sciences and is recognized by United Nations and other world bodies. It has over 100 Working Groups and 13 Technical Committees. This is a meeting organized by WG10.5 (VLSI related technologies).</description>
<programme></programme>
<label_thursday>FM07 DATE Sister Events Meeting</label_thursday>
<room__time_thursday>Lunch Area	1230 - 1330</room__time_thursday>
<persons><role>Organiser:</role>Norbert Wehn, University of Kaiserslautern, DE</persons>
<description>Meeting of the represenatives from ASP-DAC, ICCAD, DAC and DATE</description>
<programme></programme>
<label_friday>FM03 International F1/10 Autonomous Racing Demo supported by IEEE CEDA</label_friday>
<room__time_friday>between rooms 1 and 4	1000 - 1500</room__time_friday>
<persons><role>Organisers:</role>Paolo Burgio, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, IT
Marko Bertogna, Modena and Reggio Emilia, IT</persons>
<description> 
The F1/10 is an open-source, affordable, and high-performance 1/10 scale autonomous vehicle testbed. The F1/10 carries a full suite of sensors, perception, planning, control, and networking software stacks that are similar to full scale solutions. The F1/10 testbed enables research and education in autonomous and cooperative systems, making autonomy more accessible.
Indeed, a F1/10 vehicle featuring most advanced sensors can be set-up in on week with few thousands euros following our tutorials, and is currently used by universities around the world to do research in the field of computer vision, machine learning, real-time systems, autonomous systems, vehicle dynamics control, highly-cooperative fleets of vehicles and drones.
During the event, the High-Performance Real-Time Lab (HiPeRT - https://hipert.unimore.it/) from University of Modena and Reggio Emilia will bring its fully autonomous F1/10 prototypes, and perform demo sessions of:

Single-lap time trials, where the goal of vehicles is to complete a single lap alone, in the shortest time possible
Long-stint sessions, where the goal of the vehicle is to complete as many laps as possible in 3 minutes, i.e., where the crashes hazard must me minimal, and driver reliability is the key
Head-to-head race sessions, where two or more vehicle exercise their algorithms for object tracking and collision avoidance in a complex and challenging scenario

These vehicles will participate in the 4th F1/10 International Autonomous Racing Competition (http://f1tenth.org/), which gathers researchers and makers from all around the world in two days of challenges and networking, fostering the exchange of ideas and cooperations in the community.
The competition is held twice per year between Europe and North America, and now is at its fourth edition. Last event was in Turin, and the next one will take place in Montreal, Canada in April 2019.
Join the community!
Agenda



Time
Sessions


10:00 - 10:30
Session 1


12:00 - 13:00
Session 2


14:30 - 15:00
Session 3



The demo sessions will take place during the break times of the Friday Workshops.
All participants, who are registered for one of the Friday Workshops, are cordially invited to join the presentation area in front of Room 1.</description>
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