Field-Programmable Technology (FPT'03)
First Call for Papers
CONFERENCE THEME
Field-programmable technologies, including complex programmable logic devices
and systems containing such components, have become an important topic of
research for universities, government, and industry worldwide.
Field-programmable devices combine the flexibility of software with the
performance of hardware. Their regular structure facilitates rapid improvement
in density, capability and speed. Field-programmable systems have a wide
variety of applications, such as accelerating computations in molecular biology
and medical imaging, low-power control and data processing for palm-size
computers, and emulating novel electronic products before manufacture; even
advanced microprocessors from Intel and ARM have benefited from
field-programmable hardware emulators.
The areas of interest of this conference include the following:
SUBMISSIONS
The program committee solicits papers
describing original research in field-programmable technology, including, but
not limited to, the areas of interest indicated above. Papers should be
submitted electronically in PDF format, following the IEEE style (http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm).
Full papers should not exceed 8 pages in length, while posters should not
exceed 2 pages in length. Submission guidelines and instructions will be
available
from http://www.icfpt.org.
A limited number of grants will be available to support attendance at the
conference. Questions regarding the FPT conference, including the submission
procedure and grants, can be sent to:
DEADLINES and KEY DATES
Submission of papers: |
July 15, 2003. |
Notification of acceptance: |
September 20, 2003. |
Final papers & registration due: |
October 18, 2003. |
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Kunihiro Asada (Co-Chair), The University of Tokyo
Masahiro Fujita (Co-Chair), The University of Tokyo
Philip Leong (Program Co-Chair), The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
Makoto Ikeda (Program Co-Chair), The University of Tokyo
Yoshio Mita (Financial Chair), The University of Tokyo
Satoshi Komatsu (Local Arrangement), The University of Tokyo