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Welcome to the Venue: Haus der Wissenschaft

Hardware Platforms and MPSoC Design and Analysis Cluster Cluster Meeting 25.-26.6.2009 Braunschweig, Germany. Welcome to the Venue: Haus der Wissenschaft. “House of Science” Constructed 1937 Originally used as pedagogic university After 1945 Used for scientific and cultural events

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Welcome to the Venue: Haus der Wissenschaft

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  1. Hardware Platforms and MPSoC Design and Analysis ClusterCluster Meeting25.-26.6.2009 Braunschweig, Germany Institute of Computer and Network Engineering

  2. Welcome to the Venue: Haus der Wissenschaft • “House of Science” • Constructed 1937 • Originally used as pedagogic university • After 1945 • Used for scientific and cultural events • Renovated 2009 • This is one of the first workshops after the renovation • Goal: serve as forum for scientific, cultural, and commercial events

  3. Internet • Internet has been freshly installed for us • WLAN SSID: “ArtistDesign” • Key: “dedekindgauss”

  4. Braunschweig Region Technology

  5. R&D institutions - examples • Volkswagen R&D (Wolfsburg) • Siemens Transportation Systems • TU Braunschweig • National Bureau of Standards (w/ research center), PTB • German Aerospace Center, DLR • Federal Biological Research Center for Agriculture and Forestry • 2 Fraunhofer Institutes • Luftfahrt Bundesamt (Aviation security agency) • Intel Labs Official German City of Science 2007

  6. High R&D Density Braunschweig 7,1% source: EUROSTAT 2006, Statistics on Science and Technology in Europe

  7. Braunschweig Region source: EUROSTAT 2006, Statistics on Science and Technology in Europe Official German City of Science 2007

  8. TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄTCAROLO-WILHELMINA ZU BRAUNSCHWEIG 14.000 Students 3.000 University staff 1.600 Scientists 5 Departments 40 Degree Programs Founded in 1745 – oldest university of technology in Germany School of Carl-Friedrich Gauß Member

  9. Information and Communication Technology is one of 5focus areas of TU Braunschweig (http://city.tu-bs.de) • TU Braunschweig Center for Informatics and Information Technology • founded in March 2008 • currently 28 professors as members • open to external research partners • goals: • joint research activities • „one-stop-shopping“ for external research partners • joint organization of a curriculum Computer and Computer Systems Engineering („Informations-Systemtechnik“)

  10. Project example: Carolo – Autonomous Vehicle • participation in DARPA Urban Challenge • finalist (7th) • role in • competence in autonomous vehicles • follow-up projects in driver assistance systems • participation: 6 Professors + students • funding • university + industry, total ca. 1.200 k €

  11. Agenda Thursday (morning) 10.30   Welcome & Coffee 11.00   Academic Session I   "Reliability and Safety Guarantees in Mixed-Criticality Embedded Systems with Real-Time Requirements" Maurice Sebastian, TU Braunschweig "MPSoC resource management and reliability countermeasures" Stylianos Mamagkakis, IMEC "A Timing-Aware Update Mechanism for Networked Real-Time Systems" Steffen Stein, TU Braunschweig 12.30   Lunch "La Cupola" (upstairs in this building)

  12. Agenda Thursday (afternoon) 13.30   Invited Speakers Session   "TIMing MOdel and semantics for AUTOSAR" Nico Feiertag, Symtavision "Software Timing Analysis for Steering Components" Fabian Wolf, Volkswagen 14.45   Coffee Break   15.15   Academic Session II   "Building Virtual Platforms for Thermal and Reliability Analysis" Andrea Bartolini, Università di Bologna "Simulation framework for multiprocessor architecture exploration dedicated to dynamic embedded applications" Nicolas Ventroux, CEA "Scheduling and Optimization of Fault-tolerant Distributed Embedded Systems" Viacheslav Izosimov, Linköping University 16.45-17.30 Discussion   19.00 Dinner “Stadthotel Magnitor”

  13. Thursday Dinner • “Stadthotel Magnitor” Am Magnitor 1 38100 Braunschweig By foot: head straight south from here for ca. 15 minutes. By bus: not efficient By cab: call +49 531 666666 (costs 5 or 6 Euros) or contact Simon Meeting: 7pm at the restaurant

  14. Agenda Friday 9.00  Academic Session III "Interconnect Design Challenges in 3-D ICs" Vasileios Pavlidis, EPF Lausanne "Integrated SW Design Flow for Mapping Streaming Applications to MPSoC" Iuliana Bacivarov, ETH Zürich "Formal Verification of Properties of Hardware Architectures" Aske Brekling,DTU Informatics 10.30  Coffee Break   10.45  Academic Session IV "Analytic Real-Time Analysis and Timed Automata: A Hybrid Method for Analyzing Embedded Real-Time Systems" Simon Perathoner, ETH Zürich "Interferences caused by tasks accessing common shared resources and their effect on performance/predictability" Andreas Schranzhofer, ETH Zürich “Supporting Guaranteed Bandwidth Traffic in a NoC with Latency Sensitive Traffic”, Jonas Diemer, TU Braunschweig 12.15 Lunch "La Cupola" (upstairs) 13.15 Closing Discussion     15.00 End

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