33rd International Workshop on Rapid System Prototyping (RSP)
Workshop Webpage
Please visit the RSP website https://conferences.imt-atlantique.fr/rsp-symposium for more details.
About
The International Workshop on Rapid System Prototyping (RSP) emphasizes design experience sharing and collaborative approaches between hardware and software research communities from industry and academy. It considers prototyping as an iterative design approach for embedded hardware and software systems. The RSP series of workshops aims at bridging the gaps in embedded system design between applications, architectures, tools, and technologies to achieve rapid system prototyping of emerging software and hardware systems.
Program
Indicated time is in CET (Europe) time zone
16:50 – Welcome and Opening Remarks
17:00 – 17:45 Session 1 – Application-specific designs for vision
- Dominique Heller (Lab-STICC/UBS), Mostafa Rizk (Lab-STICC/IMT Atlantique), Ronan Douguet (Lab-STICC/UBS), Amer Baghdadi (IMT Atlantique/Lab-STICC), Jean-Philippe Diguet (IRL CROSSING/CNRS)
Marine Objects Detection Using Deep Learning on Embedded Edge Devices - Seungyeop Kang (Seoul National University), Sungjoo Yoo (Seoul National University)
TernaryNeRF: Quantizing Voxel Grid-based NeRF Models - Zijie Ning ((IMT Atlantique/Lab-STICC)), Mostafa Rizk (Lab-STICC/IMT Atlantique), Amer Baghdadi (IMT Atlantique/Lab-STICC), Jean-Philippe Diguet (IRL CROSSING/CNRS)
Enhancing Embedded AI-based Object Detection Using Multi-view Approach
17:45 – 18:00 Break
18:00 – 18:45 Session 2 – Processors and systems
- Weiyan Zhang (DFKI GmbH), Mehran Goli (DFKI GmbH, University of Bremen), Alireza Mahzoon (University of Bremen), Rolf Drechsler (DFKI GmbH, University of Bremen)
ANN-based Performance Estimation of Embedded Software for RISC-V Processors - Arthur Vianès (TIMA/University Grenoble-Alpes), Frédéric Pétrot (TIMA/University Grenoble-Alpes), Frédéric Rousseau (TIMA/University Grenoble-Alpes), Benoît Dupont de Dinechin (Kalray)
A Case for Second-Level Software Cache Coherency on Many-Core Accelerators - Martim Rosado (CERN, Universidade de Lisboa), Stavros Mallios (CERN), Pedro Tomás (Universidade de Lisboa), Nuno Roma (Universidade de Lisboa), André David (CERN)
Early Prototyping and Testing of CERN LHC CMS High-Granularity Calorimeter Slow-Control System
18:45 – 19:00 Break
19:00 – 19:45 Session 3 – Analysis and trade-offs
- Jakob Wenzel (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Christian Hochberger (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Automatically Restructuring HDL Modules for Improved Reusability in Rapid Synthesis - Gabriel Rutsch (Infineon Technologies AG), Maximilian Groebner (Infineon Technologies AG), Anthony Sanders (Infineon Technologies AG), Konrad Maier (Infineon Technologies AG), Wolfgang Ecker (Infineon Technologies AG)
A Framework That Enables Systematic Analysis of Mixed-Signal Applications on FPGA - Ritwik Sinha (Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg), Seyed Damghani (University of New Brunswick), Kenneth Kent (University of New Brunswick)
Machine Learning Based Hard/Soft Logic Trade-offs in VTR
19:45 – 20:00 Break – End of Workshop
Teaser videos are available at https://partage.imt.fr/index.php/s/P3jNL4i4T9zJqNK
Organizers
Frédéric Rousseau
TIMA, University Grenoble-Alpes, France
Fabiano Hessel
PUCRS, Brazil
Amer Baghdadi
IMT Atlantique/Lab-STICC, France
Kenneth Kent
University of New Brunswick, Canada
Sungjoo Yoo
Seoul National University, Korea