Session Chair
John McHenry - National Security Agency
Pictures from Session EPaper E1
9:00 - 9:25 am
"Evolution-enabled Reconfigurable Computing Using Field-Programmable Analog Devices"
Adrian Stoica1, Xin Guo2, Ricardo S. Zebulum1, M. I. Ferguson1, Didier Keymeulen1, and Taher Daud1
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109
2Chromatech, Alameda CA 94501
Abstract: stoica_a.htm
Presentation: e1_stoica_s.pdf, e1_stoica_s.ppt
Paper: e1_stoica_p.pdf, e1_stoica_p.docPaper E2
9:25 - 9:50 am
"Grow Your Own Circuits"
R. Timothy Edwards
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab
Abstract: edwards_a.html
Presentation: e2_edwards_s.pdf
Paper:Paper E3
9:50 - 10:15 am
"Evolvable Random Number Generators: A Few Ants in Your Hardware could be a Good Thing"
Jason C. Isaacs, Robert K. Watkins, and Simon Y. Foo
Department of Electrical Engineering
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
Abstract: isaacs_a.html, isaacs_a.pdf, isaacs_a.doc
Presentation:
Paper:Paper E3A
"Implementation of Adaptive Digital Controllers on Programmable Logic Devices"
David A. Gwaltney, Kenneth D. King and Keary J. Smith
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, AL
Abstract: gwaltney_a.htm
Presentation: e3a_gwaltney_s.pdf, e3a_gwaltney_s.ppt
Paper: e3a_gwaltney_p.pdf, e3a_gwaltney_p.docPaper E4
10:15 - 10:40 am
"A Genetic Representation for Evolutionary Fault Recovery in FPGAs"
Jason D. Lohn1 and Ronald F. DeMara2
1 NASA Ames Research Center
2 University of Central Florida
Abstract: lohn_a.htm
Presentation: e4_lohn_s.pdf, e4_lohn_s.ppt
Paper:Paper E5
11:00 - 11:25 am
"On-Board Device and System Architectures with the Version-Threshold Adaptation to Hardware and Software Faults"
Vyacheslav S. Kharchenko1 and V.V. Sklyar2
1Aerospace University, Ukraine
2Kharkiv Military University, Ukraine
Abstract: kharchenko_a.html, kharchenko_a.pdf, kharchenko_a.doc
Presentation: e5_kharchenko_s.pdf
Paper: e5_kharchenko_p.pdf, e5_kharchenko_p.docPaper E5A
"Advanced Integrated Control and Data Systems for Constellation Satellites"
Dr. Michael Hahn, Günther Elsner
Astrium GmbH
Abstract: hahn_a.pdf, hahn_a.doc
Presentation: e5a_hahn_s.pdf, e5a_hahn_s.ppt
Paper:Paper E6
11:25 - 11:50 am
"A Reconfigurable Instruction Set Microcomputer"
Clay Gloster, Jr., and Esther Dickens
Department of Electrical Engineering, Howard University
Abstract: gloster_a.htm
Presentation: e6_gloster_s.pdf, e6_gloster_s.ppt
Paper: e6_gloster_p.pdf, e6_gloster_p.psPaper E7
11:50 am - 12:15 pm
"Embedded Computer System with Soft Core CPU for Space Application"
T.TakaharaB, Y.KurahashiC, T.MizunoA, H.SaitoA, N.TomitaB
A The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
B Musashi Institute of Technology, C Tokyo University of Science
Abstract: takahara_a.pdf, takahara_a.doc
Presentation: e7_takahara_s.pdf, e7_takahara_s.ppt
Paper: e7_takahara_p.pdf, e7_takahara_p.docPaper E8
1:00 - 1:25 pm
"Adaptive Computing Enables High Performance and Low Power Consumption in Next-Generation Mobile and Wireless Systems"
Paul Master
QuickSilver Technology
Abstract: master_a.pdf, master_a.doc
Presentation: e8_master_s.pdf, e8_master_s.ppt
Paper:Paper E9
1:15 - 1:50 pm
"A Hardware Debugging Environment for FPGA-Based Systems"
Karen A. Tomko and Faisal Muslehuddin
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science
University of Cincinnati
Paper WithdrawnPaper E10
1:50 - 2:15 pm
"Construction of quickly operating and highly failure resisting processors of digital information processing functioning in the real time scale"
I.Furman and V.Krasnobaev
Kharkiv State Technical University
Abstract: furman_a.html
Presentation:
Paper:Paper E11
2:15 - 2:40 pm
"A Configurable Architecture for High-Speed Communication Systems"
Visvanathan Subramanian, Joseph G. Tront, Charles W. Bostian, Scott F. Midkiff
Center for Wireless Telecommunication, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Abstract: subramanian_a.htm, subramanian_a.pdf. subramanian_a.doc
Presentation: e11_subramanian_s.pdf, e11_subramanian_s.ppt
Paper: e11_subramanian_p.pdf, e11_subramanian_p.doc
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