ESLsyn - Electronic System Level Synthesis Conference
June 5, 2011 at 8:00 AM - June 6, 2011 at 5:00 PM
San Diego Convention Center, San Diego
General Chair: Dan Gajski, University of California, Irvine
Co-Chair & Organization: Adam Morawiec, ECSI
Program Co-Chairs: Philippe Coussy, Lab-STICC, Université de Bretagne Sud and Sandeep K. Shukla, Virginia Tech University
www.ecsi.org/eslsyn
Co-located with DAC!
Conference Descrption: The ever increasing need for enhanced productivity in designing highly complex electronic systems drives the evolution of design methods beyond the traditional approaches. Virtual prototyping, design space exploration and system synthesis with the goal of optimized and functionally correct product implementation are needed for designing both HW and SW parts.
The system design teams expect newer and more efficient methods and tools supporting better management of the design complexity and reduction of the design cycle time all together, breaking the trend to compromise on the evaluation of various design implementation options. Designing at higher levels of abstraction is a viable way to better cope with the system design complexity, to verify earlier in the design process and to increase code reuse.
The Electronic System Level Synthesis Conference ESLsyn focuses on automated system design methods that enable efficient modelling of systems to provide the capability to synthesize HW platforms and embedded software with particular aspects related to synthesis.
Topics: Cyber-Physical System/System/Platform; High-Level Synthesis, Behavioral Synthesis, Architectural Synthesis for HW Design; Embedded Software Synthesis, etc.
Event Owner: Jinnie Hinderscheit (Marketing Manager at ECSI)