Abbrevation
FPL
City
Ghent
Country
Belgium
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Abstract

The International Conference on Field&#8211;Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL) was the first and remains the largest conference covering the rapidly growing area of field&#8211;programmable logic and reconfigurable computing&#046; During the past 26 years, many of the advances in reconfigurable system architectures, applications, embedded processors, design automation methods and tools were first published in the proceedings of the FPL conference series&#046; The conference objective is to bring together researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry and from around the world&#046;<br>The 27th edition will take place in Ghent, Belgium, from September 4 until September 8, 2017&#046; The main conference will take place Monday through Wednesday while Tutorials and Workshops will run Thursday and Friday&#046;<br>Contributions on the listed topics within (but not limited to) the following five conference tracks are welcome:<br>Architectures and Technology<br>FPGAs versus GPUs and DSPs<br>Heterogeneous datacenters<br>Embedded computing<br>Low power architectures<br>Fault tolerant architectures<br>Security and cryptography for FPGA designs<br>2&#046;5D and 3D architectures<br>Advanced on&#8211;chip interconnect technologies, NoCs<br>Analog and mixed&#8211;signal arrays<br>Emerging device technologies<br>Applications and Benchmarks<br>Aerospace, automotive and industry automation<br>Bioinformatics &amp; medical systems<br>Communications, software defined networking and Internet&#8211;of&#8211;Things<br>Finance, HPC and database acceleration<br>Big data analytics<br>Embedded &amp; cyber physical system<br>Signal processing and SDR<br>Benchmarks for FPGA designs<br>Design Methods and Tools<br>System&#8211;level design tools<br>High&#8211;level synthesis<br>Hardware / software co&#8211;design<br>Logic optimization and technology mapping<br>Optimizations for power efficiency<br>Packing, placement and routing<br>Testing, debugging and verification<br>Open&#8211;source tools<br>Self&#8211;aware and Adaptive Systems<br>Self&#8211;awareness in FPGA&#8211;based systems<br>Self&#8211;adaptive architectures and design techniques<br>Virtualization of reconfigurable hardware<br>Runtime resource management<br>Partial reconfiguration<br>Surveys, Trends and Education<br>Surveys on reconfigurable logic architectures and design techniques<br>Deployment of FPGAs in new application domains<br>Roadmap of reconfigurable computing platforms<br>Teaching courses and tutorials<br>