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International Center on Design for Nanotechnologies (IC-DFN)

International Center on Design for Nanotechnologies (IC-DFN). Jason Cong University of California, Los Angeles Tel: 310-206-2775, Email: cong@cs.ucla.edu (Other participants are listed inside). Project Summary. Establish an International Center on Design for Nanotechnologies (IC-DFN)

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International Center on Design for Nanotechnologies (IC-DFN)

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  1. International Center on Design for Nanotechnologies(IC-DFN) Jason Cong University of California, Los Angeles Tel: 310-206-2775, Email: cong@cs.ucla.edu (Other participants are listed inside)

  2. Project Summary • Establish an International Center on Design for Nanotechnologies (IC-DFN) • Project focus • Design methodologies • Systems-level issues • International collaboration to leverage global investment and coordinate research

  3. Current Research Team • US • UCLA: Jason Cong (Center co-director) and Kang Wang • UC Santa Barbara: Tim Cheng (Center co-director) and Evelyn Hu • Taiwan • National Tsinghua University (NTHU): Shih-Chieh Chang (Taiwan coordinator) Cheng Chung Chi, Shi-Yu Huang, Tingting Hwang, Youn-Long Lin, C. L. Liu, Cheng-Wen Wu • National Taiwan University (NTU): Yao-Wen Chang, Juin-Lang Huang, Chien-Mo Li, Ric Huang • China • Tsinghua University (THU): Jinian Bian, Xianlong Hong (China coordinator) • Peking University (PKU): Xu Cheng, Ru Huang • Zhejiang University (ZJU): Xiaolang Yan, Zhizhen Ye

  4. Division of Research and Educational Tasks

  5. Research Overview • Thrust 1: Technology and Architecture/Platform Driver • Technology Driver • Architecture/Platform Driver:nano-FPGA • Thrust 2: Design for Nano-Technology • Design for Robustness • Enable Higher Level of Abstraction • Efficient Solutions to Fundamental Design Automation Problems • Thrust 3: Design/Application Driver • Multi-Core Heterogeneous SOC Design in Nanotechnologies

  6. Thrust 1(a): Technology Driver (Led by Kang Wang and Evelyn Hu) • Technology characterization, in terms of reliability, process variation, etc. (UCSB, ZJU) • Design of circuit blocks, e.g. memory cells, logic gates, and multiplexors (UCLA, PKU) • Bottom-up assembly techniques (UCSB, NTHU)

  7. Thrust 1(b) –Architecture/Platform Driver:nano-FPGA(Led by Jason Cong and Kang Wang) • Technology characterization, in terms of reliability, process variation, etc. (UCLA, UCSB, ZJU) • Exploration of reconfiguration technologies (PKU and UCLA) • Circuit-level design of nano-FPGA (PKU and UCLA) • Logic-level design of nano-FPGA (UCLA and NTHU) • Basic design flow for mapping gate-level circuits to nano-FPGAs (UCLA, NTU and THU)

  8. Thrust 2(a) – Design for Robustness (Led by Tim Cheng) • Exploring tradeoffs between reconfiguration and redundancy for reliable design (UCSB) • On-line/off-line self-test and self-diagnosis to support reconfiguration (UCSB) • Architectural design for timing-error-tolerance (NTHU, NTU, and UCSB) • Functional error tolerance for nano-FPGA and nano-structured ASIC (NTHU) • CAD issues on synthesis, mapping, and routing of reliable design with built-in reconfiguration and redundancy capabilities (NTHU, NTU, and ZJU)

  9. Thrust 2(b) – Enable Higher Level of Abstraction(Led by Jason Cong) • System-level performance modeling and estimation (UCLA) • System-level and behavior-level synthesis (UCLA and THU) • System-level and behavior-level property check and equivalence checking (UCSB)

  10. Thrust 2(c): Efficient Solutions to Fundamental Design Automation Problems • Efficient high-level satisfiability checking (UCSB) • Multilevel optimization (UCLA and NTU) • Efficient solver for large-scale linear systems (THU and NTHU) • Multi-space search and search space smoothing (THU)

  11. Thrust 3 – Design Driver(Led by Prof. Youn-Long Lin) Multi-Core Heterogeneous SOC Design in Nanotechnologies • CPU core designs (PKU), DSP core designs (ZJU), and video codec designs (NTHU) • On-chip interconnect structure design (NTHU)

  12. Education(Led by Prof. Cheng, Prof. Hu and Prof. Cong) • Semi-annual workshops (locations rotating among the U.S., mainland China and Taiwan) • Web seminars • Establishment of international internships • Partnership with UC EAP program, joint activities with IPAM (UCLA) and CMS (ZJU) • Providing seminars to WiSE and/or MESA and participate in CNSI’s INSET and EPSEM programs

  13. Focus of Years 1 & 2 (US Team) • Thrust 1: Technology and Architecture/Platform Driver • Technology Driver • Architecture/Platform Driver:nano-FPGA • Thrust 2: Design for Nano-Technology • Design for Robustness • Enable Higher Level of Abstraction • Efficient Solutions to Fundamental Design Automation Problems • Thrust 3: Design/Application Driver • Multi-Core Heterogeneous SOC Design in Nanotechnologies

  14. International Collaboration Activities • Proposal planning meetings on Nov. 2004 (Hawaii) and Jan. 2005 (Shanghai) • Proposal submitted to NSF in March 2005 and funded in October 2005 • 1st IC-DFN workshop in Jan. 2006, Huilian, Taiwan • 2nd IC-DFN workshop in Aug. 2006, Hangzhou, China

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