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Keynote 2 - The Challenges of FPGA Development and Methodologies to Cut Total Cost of Ownership.

Time: Wednesday, 2019-04-10, 09:00AM - 10:00AM

Room: Wilhem-Köhler-Saal, S1|03/283

Session chair: Andreas Koch

Speaker: Reuven Weintraub, Gidel

The FPGA provides many advantages such as performance, low power etc. However, the FPGA use has been limited due to its development challenges. The traditional design methods effected system reliability and development time and cost. In this talk, we will see concepts of tools that enables to overcome FPGA development challenges their advantages and disadvantages and thus, improve system reliability, improve productivity - enabling to reduce projects development time and cost as well as enabling more designers such as algorithm developers to use the FPGA.

Speaker bio: Mr. Reuven Weintraub founded Gidel Ltd. in 1997 and has since been serving as the company’s CTO. After graduating from Israel’s prestigious Technion Institute of Technology, Mr. Weintraub served ten years in Medical Imaging companies in both technical and management positions. Based on his expertise in algorithm, particularly its implementation in FPGA technology, for the past 25+ years, Mr. Weintraub has been continuously at the frontier of FPGA utilization, developing innovations in the scope of system, hardware, and algorithms.

Important Dates:

► Paper Submission:
23 November 2018
► Paper Submission:
07 December 2018
► Tutorial Proposals:
18 January 2019
► Author Notification:
18 January 2019
► Camera-ready:
10 February 2019
► Symposium:
09 - 11 April 2019

News:

► 2019-02-11: Registration now open
Registration for the symposium is now open. Information about the registration and a link to the registration site is available.
ARC 2019 will feature a tutorial about the open-source TaPaSCo framework on Thursday afternoon.
► 2018-11-22: Deadline Extended
Due to popular demand, the paper submission deadline for ARC 2019 has been extended to December 7. We will not be able to offer any further extensions beyond that.
► 2018-11-01: Second CFP
The 2nd CFP announces the Program Committee and the planed Tutorials.
► 2018-10-18: Submission open
Manuscripts can now be submitted as described in the author guidelines.
► 2018-09-11: Special issue confirmed
Extended versions of selected papers are invited to a special issue of Springer’s Journal of Signal Processing Systems.
► 2018-08-30: CFP published
The CFP topics have been published.
► 2018-08-22: Deadlines Fixed
The deadlines for paper submission, author notification, and camera ready submission are available.
► 2018-07-31: Hotel rooms reserved
A number of nearby hotel rooms with preferential prices are available.
► 2018-06-27: Schedule changed
The conference date was shifted by one week.

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