14th UK Async. Forum (original) (raw)
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Overview
The UK Asynchronous Forum is an informal 1-day meeting where those working in asynchronous design in the UK (and particularly research students) can meet to present and discuss ideas. The event is optimised for UK participants though others are welcome to attend. See the UK Asynchronous Forum home page for further details.
Deadlines
- 9th June, 2003 - submission deadline (will not be moved!)
- 9th June, 2003 - registration deadline (will not be moved!)
Submissions
Extended abstracts of not more than 4 pages must be submitted to Alex.Yakovlev@newcastle.ac.ukby 9th June 2003. Abstracts must be sent in either ASCII, postscript (which must be viewable with ghostview) or pdf.
Schedule
The general structure of the forum is below.
Morning | Afternoon | Evening | |
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30th June, 2003 (Monday) | travel | talks | dinner |
1st July, 2003 (Tuesday) | talks | travel |
Programme
Day 1 Monday, 30th June 2003 | |
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13:00 | Registration |
14:00 | Balancing Power Signature in Secure Systems [PDF 318KB] A.Bystrov, D. Sokolov, A.Yakovlev and A. Koelmans, University of Newcastle |
14:30 | QDI Implementations of Boolean Graphs [PDF 59KB] W.B.Toms, University of Manchester |
15:00 | Do power efficient asynchronous circuits have to be slow? [PDF 47KB] S.Moore, University of Cambridge |
15:30 | Coffee |
16:00 | An Asynchronous Pipelined 32x32-bit Iterative Multiplier Using Hybrid Handshaking Protocol [PDF 210KB] Yijun Liu, University of Manchester |
16:30 | Limits on ILP in Micronet-based Architectures [PDF 476KB] D.K. Arvind and C. Keepax, University of Edinburgh |
17:00 | Asynchronous Communication Mechanisms in Matlab [PDF 31KB] F.Hao and E.G. Chester, University of Newcastle |
17:30 | Presentations by attendees |
18:00 | Business meeting |
19:30 | Forum Dinner |
Day 2 Tuesday, 1st July 2003 | |
09:00 | Tutorial: Synchronisers and Arbiters or 1000 years of indecision [Tutorial PDF 290KB, Problems PDF 136KB] D.J. Kinniment, University of Newcastle |
10:00 | Balsa-CUBE: an Optimising Back-End for the Balsa Synthesis System [PDF 171KB] T. Chelcea, S.M. Nowick, Columbia University, A. Bardsley and D. Edwards, University of Manchester |
10:30 | Tea/Coffee |
11:00 | Applying the Concurrency Workbench to the Verification of DI Circuits [PDF 169KB] H. Kapoor and M.B.Josephs, South Bank University |
11:30 | An Alternative Tool Chain for DI Circuit Design [PDF 41KB] D.Furey, South Bank University |
12:00 | Testing in the Direct Mapping Domain [PDF 214KB] D. Koppad, A. Bystrov and A. Yakovlev, University of Newcastle |
12:30 | Close |
Location
The 14th UK Asynchronous Circuits Forum is being hosted by the Asynchronous Systems Group at the School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering,University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Room details :- The Forum will be hosted in 'The Fenwick Room', within Castle Leazes (labelled 57 (far left) on this map).
Day 1 evening meal will be at Ristorante "La Toscana".
Transport
Newcastle is well served by road, rail and air.
The venue can be reached by Metro from the Newcastle Central rail station, or from the airport. Get off at the Haymarket station (marked with M at the bottom of the C2 square of the Newcastle city centre map).
Parking can be arranged at the University's Visitors car park. Contact us beforehand if you need to park your car as space can be limited and must be pre-booked.
The Gallowgate coach station is marked at the bottom of the B3 corner on the map.
Registration and Accommodation
Registration form - please print and return this form.
Accommodation will be at Castle Leazes Halls (labelled 57 (far left) on this map).
Cost
Workshop fee (including proceedings, dinner and accomodation 'B&B') is �50.
If you do not want to stay in Castle Leazes Halls, the fee (proceedings & dinner) is �30. You will have to make your own accomodation arrangements.
Contacts
UK Async Forum Home Page | Asynchronous Systems Group | School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering
Ian G. Clark
July 2003