FPT is the premier conference in the Asian region on field-programmable technologies including reconfigurable computing devices and
systems containing such components. Field-programmable devices promise the flexibility of software with the performance of hardware. The
development and application of field-programmable technology have become important topics of research and development. Field-programmable
components are widely applied, such as in high-performance computing systems, embedded and low-power control instruments, mobile
communications, rapid prototyping and product emulation.
Submissions are solicited on new research results and detailed tutorial expositions related to field-programmable technologies, including
but not limited to:
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Tools and Design techniques for field-programmable technology including placement, routing, synthesis, verification, debugging, run-time
support, technology mapping, partitioning, parallelization, timing optimization, design and run-time environments, languages and
modelling techniques, provably-correct development, intellectual property core based design, domain-specific development,
hardware/software co-design.
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Architectures for field-programmable technology including field programmable gate arrays, complex programmable logic devices,
coarse-grained reconfigurable arrays, field programmable interconnect, field programmable analogue arrays, field programmable arithmetic
arrays, memory architectures, interface technologies, low-power techniques, adaptive devices, reconfigurable computing systems,
high-performance reconfigurable systems, evolvable hardware and adaptive computing, fault tolerance and avoidance.
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Device technology for field-programmable logic including programmable memories such as non-volatile, dynamic and static memory cells and
arrays, interconnect devices, circuits and switches, and emerging VLSI device technologies.
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Applications of field-programmable technology including biomedical and scientific computation accelerators, network processors,
real-time systems, rapid prototyping, hardware emulation, digital signal processing, interactive multimedia, machine vision, computer
graphics, cryptography, robotics, manufacturing systems, embedded applications, evolvable and biologically-inspired hardware.
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Education for field-programmable technology including courses, teaching and training experience, experiment equipment, design and applications
Note that simply implementing an application using an FPGA is not sufficient to count as a research contribution. Applications-based
papers should emphasise novel design techniques or clearly articulated and measured system performance benefits.
SUBMISSIONS
The program committee solicits papers describing original research or high quality tutorial expositions in field-programmable technology
including, but not limited to, the areas of interest indicated above. High quality posters are also solicited. Current postgraduate
research students are invited to submit a short paper detailing their proposed research to be presented in a poster-based PhD forum.
In addition to the above, the organizers solicit contributions to the following:
Papers should be prepared in PDF format using the template files provided and submitted electronically via the conference website. Full
papers should not exceed 8 pages in length, while posters should not exceed 4 pages in length. PhD forum papers are limited to 2 pages.
FPT uses a blind reviewing system. Manuscripts must not identify authors or their affiliations. Self-references should be blanked out.
Papers that identify authors will NOT be considered.
Proposals for half and full day tutorials in the areas of interest are also sought. Proposals for workshops or special sessions on
particular topics are also invited. Tutorials and workshops are likely to be scheduled for 6 or 7 December, preceding the conference.
Proposals for tutorials, workshops and special sessions should be sent to the tutorial and workshops chair.
DESIGN COMPETITION
Following last year's success, we will again be hosting an FPGA design competition at FPT'10.
The information of this year's competition have been provided later.
Please refer to the
Design Competition link for more details.
SPONSORSHIP
Enquiries regarding financial sponsorship should be directed to the General Chair.
IMPORTANT DATES
Proposals for workshops and special sessions:
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28 Februry 2010 |
Notification for workshops and special sessions:
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20 April 2010 |
Submission of regular/special session papers and tutorial proposals: |
21 June 2010 30 June 2010 |
Demo session submissions due: |
7 August 2010 |
Notification of acceptance:
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24 August 2010 |
Camera-ready papers:
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20 September 2010
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author registration due |
2 October 2010 |
Design competition entries due:
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15 October 2010 |
Design competition poster submissions due:
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20 October 2010 |
FPT'10 conference starts:
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8 December 2010 |
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair:
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Jinian Bian (Tsinghua, China)
bianjn@tsinghua.edu.cn
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Program Co-Chairs:
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Qiang Zhou(Tsinghua, China)
zhouqiang@tsinghua.edu.cn
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Peter Athanas (Virginia Tech, USA) Athanas@vt.edu |
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Yajun Ha (NUS, Singapore)
elehy@nus.edg.sg
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Special Session Co-Chairs:
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Yu Wang (Tsinghua, China) yu-wang@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn |
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Ningyi Xu (Microsoft Research Asia) Xu.Ningyi@microsoft.com |
Demo Session Co-Chairs:
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Suhaib Fahmy (NTU, Singapore) sfahmy@ntu.edu.sg
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Yu Wang (Tsinghua, China) yu-wang@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn |
Design Competition Co-Chairs:
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Alastair Smith (Imperial Colledge, UK)
alastair.smith@ieee.org
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Qiang Liu (Imperial Colledge, UK) qiang.liu205@imperial.ac.uk |
Treasurer:
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Yuchun Ma (Tsinghua, China) myc@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
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Local Arrangements Chair:
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Yici Cai (Tsinghua, China)
caiyc@tsinghua.edu.cn
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Publicity Co-Chairs:
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Hideharu Amano (Keio University, Japan)
hunga@am.ics.keio.ac.jp
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Jianwen Zhu (Univ. of Toronto)
jzhu@eecg.toronto.edu
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Web Chair:
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Kang Zhao (Tsinghua, China)
zhaokang@tsinghua.edu.cn
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