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MSE 2005: Anaheim, California, USA
- 2005 International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education, MSE 2005, Anaheim, CA, USA, June 12-13, 2005. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2374-9
Introduction
- Message from the General Chair.
- Message from the Program Chair.
- Conference Committee.
- Technical Program Committee.
Session 1: Keynote Address
Session 2: Posters
- Wayne P. Burleson, Sheng Xu:
Digital Systems Design with ASIC and FPGA: A Novel Course Using CD/DVD and On-Line Formats. 3-4 - Saumil G. Merchant, Gregory D. Peterson, Donald W. Bouldin:
Improving Embedded Systems Education: Laboratory Enhancements Using Programmable Systems on Chip. 5-6 - Christophe Bobda:
Building Up a Course in Reconfigurable Computing. 7-8 - David Jeff Jackson, Kenneth G. Ricks:
FPGA-Based Autonomous Vehicle Competitions in a Capstone Design Course. 9-10 - David W. Parent, Eric J. Basham, Shao Ng, Paul B. Weil:
An Analog Leaf Cell for Analog Circuit Design. 11-12 - Eunok Kim, Janghyun Park:
A Study on Renovative Plan for Engineering Educational Curricula and Courses for SoC (System on Chip) Design Architects in Korea's IT Industry. 13-14 - Hugo Hedberg, Joachim Neves Rodrigues, Fredrik Kristensen, Henrik Svensson, Matthias Kamuf, Viktor Öwall:
Teaching Digital ASIC Design to Students with Heterogeneous Previous Knowledge. 15-16 - John D. Lynch, Daniel W. Hammerstrom, Roy Kravitz:
A Cohesive FPGA-Based System-on-Chip Design Curriculum. 17-18 - Juan P. Oliver, Fiorella Haim, Sebastian Fernandez, Javier Rodriguez, Pablo Rolando:
Hardware Lab at Home Possible with Ultra Low Cost Boards. 19-20 - Luís Gomes, Anikó Costa
:
Remote Laboratory Support for an Introductory Microprocessor Course. 21-22 - Mar Martínez, Salvador Bracho:
Design of a Microelectronic Circuits Course Using Interactive Methods. 23-24 - Abner Corrêa Barros, Pericles Lima, Juliana Xavier, Manoel Eusébio de Lima:
Teaching SoC Design in a Project-Oriented Course Based on Robotics. 25-26 - Marília Lima, Andre Aziz, Diogo José Costa Alves, Patricia Lira, Vítor Schwambach, Edna Barros
:
ipPROCESS: Using a Process to Teach IP-Core Development. 27-28 - Minsu Choi, Nohpill Park:
Teaching Nanotechnology by Introducing Crossbar-Based Architecture and Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata. 29-30 - Naehyuck Chang, Hyeonmin Lim, Kyungsoo Lee, Youngjin Cho, Hyung Gyu Lee, Hojun Shim:
Graduate Class for System-Level Low-Power Design. 31-32 - Numan Sadi Dogan, Paul D. Franzon
, Wentai Liu:
Impact of an SoC Research Project on Microelectronics Education: A Case Study. 33-34 - R. James Duckworth:
Embedded System Design with FPGAs Using HDLs (Lessons Learned and Pitfalls to Be Avoided). 35-36 - Rahul Sud, Megha Chaitanya:
Revolution in Electronic EDA Education/Research: GOSPL. 37-38 - Robert J. Bowman:
An Educational Program for Engineering Careers in Analog and Mixed-Signal Electronic Design. 39-40 - Sandeep K. Shukla:
Teaching Game Theory for Computer Engineering. 41-42 - Sanggyu Park, Soo-Ik Chae:
A Two-Week Program for a Platform-Based SoC Design. 43-44 - Vikram Jandhyala, Yasuo Kuga, David J. Allstot, C.-J. Richard Shi:
Bridging Circuits and Electromagnetics in a Curriculum Aimed at Microelectronic Analog and Microwave Simulation and Design. 45-46
Session 3: SoC/SoPC Design
- Johannes Grad, James E. Stine
, David D. Neiman:
Real World SOC Experience for the Classroom. 49-50 - Carsten Bieser, Klaus D. Müller-Glaser, Jürgen Becker:
Hardware/Software Co-Training Lab: From VHDL Bit-Level Coding up to CASE-Tool Based System Modeling. 51-52 - Joseph Schneider, Mikel Bezdek, Ziyu Zhang, Zhao Zhang, Diane T. Rover:
A Platform FPGA-Based Hardware-Software Undergraduate Laboratory. 53-54
Session 4: Posters
- Asim Smailagic, Daniel P. Siewiorek
, Uwe Maurer, Anthony Rowe, Karen P. Tang:
A Context-Specific Electronic Design and Prototyping Course. 57-58 - Diego Fernando Jimenez Orostegui, Leandro Soares Indrusiak
, Manfred Glesner:
Proxy-Based Integration of Reconfigurable Hardware Within Simulation Environments: Improving E-Learning Experience in Microelectronics. 59-60 - Donald Hung:
Teaching SoC-Oriented Computer Design Course. 61-62 - Donald Y. C. Lie:
What Comes After Most Semiconductor Fabs Are "OutSourced" to Asia? Major Challenges in Educating Future RF/Analog IC Designers in the U.S.. 63-64 - Jean-Samuel Chenard, Ahmed Usman Khalid, Milos Prokic, Rong Zhang, K.-L. Lim, Atanu Chattopadhyay, Zeljko Zilic:
Expandable and Robust Laboratory for Microprocessor Systems. 65-66 - James E. Stine
, Johannes Grad, Ivan D. Castellanos, Jeff M. Blank, Vibhuti B. Dave, Mallika Prakash, Nick Iliev
, Nathan Jachimiec:
A Framework for High-Level Synthesis of System-on-Chip Designs. 67-68 - James O. Hamblen:
Using Second Generation SOPC Boards for Student Design Projects. 69-70 - Jari Nurmi
, Jan Madsen, Erwin Ofner, Jouni Isoaho, Hannu Tenhunen:
The SoC-Mobinet Model in System-on-Chip Education. 71-72 - Jean-Francois Thibeault, Mortimer Hubin, François Deslauriers, Patrick Samson, Guy Bois:
A Reprogrammable SoC Design for a Real-Time Control Application. 73-74 - Joachim Neves Rodrigues, Matthias Kamuf, Hugo Hedberg, Viktor Öwall:
A Manual on ASIC Front to Back End Design Flow. 75-76 - John A. Nestor:
Teaching Computer Organization with HDLs: An Incremental Approach. 77-78 - Kang Yi, Kyeong-Hoon Jung:
Partnership Between Venture Companies and Universities Through Student's Extra-Curriculum Activities. 79-80 - Dong-Ha Lee, Kyeong-Hoon Jung, Kang Yi, Yun-Seok Cho, Youn-Sik Han, Deuk-Cheol Kang:
Development of Partnership Between Industry and University via Customized Field-Oriented Curriculum. 81-82 - M. Balakrishnan, B. S. Panwar:
A Specialized Graduate Program in VLSI Design Tools and Technology. 83-84 - Manik Gadhiok, Ricky Hardy, Patrick Murphy, J. Patrick Frantz, Hyeokho Choi, Joseph R. Cavallaro
:
An FPGA-Based Daughtercard for TI's C6000 family of DSKs. 85-86 - Manish Pradhan:
Simplified Micro-Controller and FPGA Platform for DSP Applications. 87-88 - Michael A. Shanblatt, Brian Foulds:
A Simulink-to-FPGA Implementation Tool for Enhanced Design Flow. 89-90 - Michael J. Wirthlin:
Senior-Level Embedded Systems Design Project Using FPGAs. 91-92 - Pallavi Shurpali, Ravi Shankar
, Ellie Shuff:
On Ensuring Safety and Liveness Properties of Concurrent Models in SystemC. 93-94 - Robert D. Walstrom, Joseph Schneider, Diane T. Rover:
Teaching System-Level Design Using SpecC and SystemC. 95-96 - Roger D. Chamberlain, John W. Lockwood, Saurabh Gayen, Richard Hough, Phillip H. Jones:
Use of a Soft-Core Processor in a Hardware/Software Codesign Laboratory. 97-98 - Ryuichi Takahashi, Hajime Ohiwa:
Legitimate Peripheral Participation on FPGA for Fine-Grain Microprocessor Design Education. 99-100 - Sarah L. Harris, David Money Harris:
Inexpensive Student-Assembled FPGA/Microcontroller Board. 101-102 - Hugo Hedberg, Thomas Lenart, Henrik Svensson:
A Complete MP3 Decoder on a Chip. 103-104 - Luís Gomes, Anikó Costa
:
Teaching Formal Methods Within System-on-a-Programmable-Chip Design. 105-106
Session 5: Dinner Keynote and EDA Panel Session
Session 6: Novel Curricula
- Justin Gregg, Tom W. Chen:
PEER: Enriching Secondary Engineering Education Through a College Summer Camp. 109-110 - Robert H. Klenke:
A UAV-Based Computer Engineering Capstone Senior Design Project. 111-112 - Bjørn B. Larsen:
Experts-in-Team, Interdisciplinary Project. 113-114
Session 7: Test and Verification
- Tools for In-Circuit Testing of On-Line Content Processing Hardware.
- Teaching Hardware Description and Verification.
- DefSim - The Educational Integrated Circuit for Defect Simulation.
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