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”Challenges for embedded systems development: can we have it all?” - Conferencia del Prof. Luigi Carro

El Instituto de Ingeniería Eléctrica de la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de la República, con el apoyo del Capítulo Uruguay de la IEEE Circuits & Systems Society invitan a la siguiente conferencia:

”Challenges for embedded systems development: can we have it all?”

La presentación se realizará el próximo Jueves 25 de Abril a las 18:00 hs.en el Salón Gris de la Facultad de Ingeniería (Julio Herrera y Reissig 565 – Montevideo , Uruguay)y estará a cargo del Prof. Luigi Carro – Departamento de Informatica Aplicada, Instituto de Informatica, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS).



La asistencia es libre y las consultas pueden dirigirse a : capuruguaycas [at] gmail [dot] com, leo  [at] fing [dot] edu [dot] uy 

Apoyan:
IEEE Circuits & Systems Society Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica (CSIC) de la Universidad  de la República 

Abstract
In this talk we discuss the current design challenges for embedded  systems, suffering pressures from the market, technology and software  development. After discussing the context, we introduce some first steps  in the direction of having software productivity with high reliability  and low energy dissipation. We present RA3, the Resilient Adaptive  Algebraic Architecture, which is capable of adapting parallelism  exploitation in a time-deterministic fashion to reduce power  consumption, while meeting the existing real-time deadlines.  Furthermore, the architecture provides low overhead error correction  capabilities, through the use of algebraic properties of the operations  it performs. We use two real-time industrial case studies to validate the  architecture and to show how the adaptive exploitation works. Finally,  we present the results of fault-injection campaigns to show the  architecture resilience against soft-errors. 

About Luigi Carro
Luigi Carro was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in 1962. He received the  Electrical Engineering and the MSc degrees from Universidade Federal do  Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil, in 1985 and 1989, respectively. From  1989 to 1991 he worked at ST-Microelectronics, Agrate, Italy, in the R&D  group. In 1996 he received the Dr. degree in the area of Computer  Science from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil.  He is presently a full professor at the Applied Informatics Department  at the Informatics Institute of UFRGS, in charge of Computer  Architecture and Organization courses at the undergraduate levels. He  was a member of the CNPq Advisory Committee from 2010 to 2012. He is  member of the Graduation Program in Computer Science at UFRGS, where he  is co-responsible for courses on Embedded Systems, Digital signal  Processing, and VLSI Design. His primary research interests include  embedded systems design, validation, automation and test, fault  tolerance for future technologies and rapid system prototyping. He has  advised more than 20 graduate students, and has published more than 150  technical papers on those topics. He has authored the book Digital  systems Design and Prototyping (2001-in Portuguese) and is the co-author  of Fault-Tolerance Techniques for SRAM-based FPGAs (2006-Springer),  Dynamic Reconfigurable Architectures and Transparent optimization  Techniques (2010-Springer) and Adaptive Systems (Springer 2012). In 2007  he received the prize FAPERGS - Researcher of the year in Computer Science.
His most updated resume is located in  http://lattes.cnpq.br/8544491643812450.
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