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THE CONFERENCE

The International Conference on Field Programmable Logica and Applications (FPL) is the first and largest conference covering the rapidly growing area of field-programmable logic. During the past 16 years, many of the advances achieved in reconfigurable architectures, applications, design methods and tools have been first published in the proceedings of the FPL conference series.

Its objective is to bring together researchers and industry from all over the world for a wide ranging discussion of FPGAs, including, but not limited to: applications, advanced electronic design automation (EDA), novel system architectures, embedded processors, arithmetic, dynamic reconfiguration, etc.

FPL is organised yearly in Europe and attended by top-level scientists and researchers. The 17th FPL continues the tradition of the previous editions and will be hosted by the Computer Engineering of the Delft University of Technology , Netherlands, from 27 to 29 August, 2007.

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CONFERENCE TOPICS
RECONFIGURABLE ARCHITECTURES

* Dynamic and run-time reconfiguration
* Low power architectures
* Defect and fault tolerance
* Reconfigurable embedded systems
* Field-programmable analogue arrays
* Interconnects and NoCs

APPLICATIONS

* Communications/networking/cryptography
* Bioinformatics
* Application acceleration
* Evolvable and bio-inspired applications
* Rapid prototyping

DESIGN METHODS AND TOOLS

* CAD for reconfigurable architectures
* Optimisation and technology mapping
* System-level design methods
* Testing, verification and benchmarking
* Hardware/software co-design
* Compilers and languages

SURVEYS, TRENDS AND EDUCATION

* Roadmap of reconfigurable computing
* Teaching reconfigurable systems
* History and surveys of reconfigurable logic
* Emerging device technologies
* Tutorials

 
IMPORTANT DATES
PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE : March 25 (Extended), 2007
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: May 21, 2007

CAMERA-READY DEADLINE: June 18, 2007