accel.cs.vt.edu
Accelerators at Virginia Tech | Facilities
http://accel.cs.vt.edu/news.php
Accelerators at Virginia Tech. All news in reverse-chronological order. Paper Accepted to AsHES 2017. Kaixi and Feng, in collaboration with Che at AMD, have their paper Auto-Tuning Strategies for Parallelizing Sparse Matrix-Vector (SpMV) Multiplication on Multi- and Many-Core Processors. Accepted for publication in the 7th International Workshop on Accelerators and Hybrid Exascale Systems (AsHES). To be held in Orlando, Florida in May 2017. Papers Accepted to IEEE IPDPS 2017. Poster Accepted to CGO 2017.
seas.upenn.edu
Andre DeHon
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~andre
Electrical and System Engineering. Computer and Information Science. Undergraduate Chair for ESE. Chair of Computer Engineering. How do we physically implement computations? Broadly, my research interests address this question, including physical substrates (VLSI, molecular, .), programmable media (FPGAs, (multi-) processors, .), mapping (compilation and CAD), system abstractions and dynamic management (run-time systems, OS, scheduling), and problem capture (programming languages). Architectural Support ...
emsec.ee.ucla.edu
UCLA Embedded Security Group (EmSec)
http://www.emsec.ee.ucla.edu/links.html
EmSec Research (some links are for internal use only). IV Group Research Forum. UCLA Electrical Engineering Department. UCLA Distributed Embedded Systems Program (DESP). A Walking Visit of UCLA. International Association for Cryptologic Research. COSIC-Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography, Belgium. Cryptography Research, Inc. Applied Crytography, Schneier. Handbook of Applied Cryptography, Menezes et al. Cryptography Theory and Practice, Stinson. Conferences (with submission dates). ACM/IEEE Int...
constantinides.net
My Papers | Thinking
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KAPow: Online Instrumentation of Power. Posted by George Constantinides. Asymp; Leave a comment. Great news from the IEEE International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines. This week – our paper. KAPow: A System Identification Approach to Online Per-module Power Estimation in FPGA Designs. Won the best paper award! Enter KAPow. Our tool (soon to be released publicly as an output from the PRiME project. Instrument it and return back RTL that estimates its own power consumption. Now, ...
brass.cs.berkeley.edu
links: Berkeley Reconfigurable Architectures, Systems, and Software
http://brass.cs.berkeley.edu/links.html
Some links to other sites dealing with reconfigurable computation:. Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, in Napa Valley, CA). Field Programmable Gate Arrays, in Monterey, CA). Field Programmable Logic and its Applications, in Europe). Field Programmable Technology, in Asia). RAW (Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop) 2005. Compilers, Architecture, and Synthesis for Embedded Systems). International Solid State Circuits Conference, in San Francisco, CA). UC Berkeley: BEE: Berkeley Emulation Engine.
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Run Fast! (When You Can): Data-Dependent Pipelining | Thinking
https://constantinides.net/2015/05/05/run-fast-when-you-can-data-dependent-pipelining
When You Can): Data-Dependent Pipelining. Posted by George Constantinides. Asymp; 1 Comment. This week sees the IEEE International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines. Hosted in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I have sent my PhD student, Junyi Liu, who is presenting some work. We’ve done together with my former research fellow, now a member of staff at Xilinx. For( int i=LB; i =UB; i ) A[i] = A[i m] 1;. We present an approach based on an extension of the polyhedral model to parametric polyhe...
cryptography.gmu.edu
Cryptographic Engineering Research Group (CERG)
http://cryptography.gmu.edu/index.php
Cryptographic Engineering Research Group. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Fairfax, VA 22030-4444. ICEPOLE and CERG Support of CAESAR. CERG is deeply involved in CAESAR: Competition for Authenticated Encryption: Security, Applicability, and Robustness. Two current ( Ice. And Dr. Gaj. And one former member of CERG ( Marcin. Are co-authors of ICEPOLE. About ICEPOLE has been presented. In September 2014. In July 2015, ICEPOLE advanced to the second round. And current authenticated encrypti...
cryptography.gmu.edu
Cryptographic Engineering Research Group (CERG)
http://cryptography.gmu.edu/news/index.html
Cryptographic Engineering Research Group. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Fairfax, VA 22030-4444. This is the archive of news previously and currently shown on our main page. Seminars are posted on the seminar page. Our latest publications are posted on the publications page. Benchmarking of Round 2 CAESAR Candidates. Additionally, two web-based tables, describing, respectively all submission packages. And all variant-architecture pairs. Are available at the ATHENa Website. Held in La ...