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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.educong@cs.ucla.edu (Other participants are listed inside)

2 Jason Cong2 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 Jason Cong3 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 Jason Cong4 Division of Research and Educational Tasks

5 Jason Cong5 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 Jason Cong6 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 Jason Cong7 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 Jason Cong8 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 Jason Cong9 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 Jason Cong10 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 Jason Cong11 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 Jason Cong12 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 Jason Cong13 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 Jason Cong14 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 1 st IC-DFN workshop in Jan. 2006, Huilian, Taiwan 2 nd IC-DFN workshop in Aug. 2006, Hangzhou, China


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