The first Variability All-Hands Meeting will be held at the University of California Irvine campus on November 19th and November 20th, 2010. All the Variability PIs and their students and collaborators are invited and required to attend. The meeting will start on the...
Emerging Challenges in Assuring Functional Correctness of VLSI Devices for Mobile Applications
Scott RunnerDirector of the Design Verification Team, Qualcomm CDMA Technologies San Diego, CA May 1, 2006 McDonnell Douglas Auditorium Abstract
NEC’s Manycore Platforms for Low-Power Embedded System
Naoki NishGeneral Manager, NEC Central Research Labs Tokyo, Japan Donald Bren Hall 3011 November 12, 2009 Abstract
B#: A Battery Emulator and Power-Profiling Instrument
Release Date: March, 2005Download pdf: http://www.ece.uci.edu/~chou/battDT-layout.pdf B# (B sharp) is a programmable power supply that emulates battery behavior. It measures current load, calls a battery simulation program to compute voltage in real time, and controls...
SpecC Reference Compiler
Release Date: September 28, 2006 (version 2.1)Web Site: https://www.cecs.uci.edu/~specc/ The SpecC Reference Compiler (SCRC) is an Open Source implementation of a compiler and simulator for the SpecC language. The goal of the SpecC Reference Compiler is to: promote...
NISC: No-Instruction-Set-Computer
Release Date: May 2008 (NISC Toolset 2008.05)NISC Demo: https://www.cecs.uci.edu/~nisc/ No-Instruction-Set-Computer (NISC) Technology is the next generation of tools for Design Synthesis. With NISC Technology, you can simultaneously gain higher productivity and...
SPARK
Release Date: September 19, 2003Web Site: https://www.cecs.uci.edu/~spark/ SPARK is a C-to-VHDL high-level synthesis framework that employs a set of innovative compiler, parallelizing compiler, and synthesis transformations to improve the quality of high-level...
ESE: Embedded System Environment
Release Date: March 28, 2008Web Site: https://www.cecs.uci.edu/~ese/ ESE is a toolset for modeling, synthesis and validation of multi-processor embedded system designs. It builds on over 15 years of research in system level design at CECS under Prof. Daniel Gajski. It...
EcoExec: An Interactive Execution Framework for Ultra Compact Wireless Sensor Nodes
Release Date: June 21, 2010Download pdf: EcoExec: An Interactive Execution Framework for Ultra Compact Wireless Sensor Nodes EcoExec is a host-assisted interactive execution environment for wireless sensing systems. Users can interact with sensor nodes by viewing...
The Nicholas Endowment Presents CECS a $100,000 Gift
The Center for Embedded Computer Systems at the University of California, Irvine recently received a $100,000 gift from The Nicholas Endowment. Craig S. Gunther, Chairmen of Board of Trustees, The Nicholas Foundation, presented the gift to Daniel D. Gajski, The Henry Samueli “Turing” Endowed Chair and Director, Center for Embedded Computer Systems.