MAPLD 2004: Registration Open and Program Announced

Registration Open

and

Program Announced

7th Mil/Aerospace Applications of Programmable Logic Devices International Conference (MAPLD)

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center Washington, D.C. September 8-10, 2004

Hosted by the NASA Office of Logic Design

Registration is now open for the 7th annual MAPLD International Conference, September 8-10, 2004, Washington, D.C.

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The MAPLD program features approximately 130 technical presentations in a variety of sessions, seminars, and workshops, as well as over 30 Industrial and Government Exhibits covering programmable logic devices and technologies, digital engineering, and related fields for military and aerospace applications. Devices, technologies, logic design, flight applications, fault tolerance, usage, reliability, radiation susceptibility, and encryption applications of programmable devices, processors, and adaptive computing systems in military and aerospace systems are among the subjects for the conference. Abstracts are available on-line, via the conference home page.

The Invited Speaker program will include:

WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS

Rear Adm. Craig E. Steidle, USN (Ret.) NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems

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INVITED HISTORY TALK

Captain John W. Young NASA Johnson Space Center

SEMINARS - Two full-day seminars will be presented:

? VHDL Synthesis for High-Reliability Systems ? Aerospace Mishaps and Lessons Learned

PANEL SESSION:

? "Why Is Space Exploration So Hard? The Roles of Man and Machine"

WORKSHOPS & "BIRDS OF A FEATHER" SPECIAL SESSIONS

? Mitigation Methods for Reprogrammable Logic in The Space Radiation Environment ? Reconfigurable Computing - New Extended Format! ? PLD Failures, Analyses, and the Impact on Systems - NEW for 2004!!! ? Digital Engineering and Computer Design - A Retrospective and Lessons Learned for Today's Engineers * Includes a disassembly and discussion of a Block II Apollo Guidance Computer by the engineers who designed it. ? "An Application Engineer's View" - Back for 2004! ? "NESC and Software" - a joint session of MAPLD and the NASA Engineering and Safety Center

TECHNICAL SESSIONS:

? Applications: Military and Aerospace ? Systems and Design Tools ? Radiation and Mitigation Techniques ? Processors: General Purpose and Arithmetic ? Reconfigurable Computing, Evolvable Hardware, and Security ? Poster Session

INDUSTRIAL and GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS RESERVATIONS:

NASA Office of Logic Design Mentor Graphics Corporation Xilinx Corporation Synthworks Tensilica Actel Corporation Annapolis Microsystems Space Micro, Inc. SEAKR Engineering Aldec IEEE Aerospace and Electronics Systems Society Hier Design Global Velocity Lattice Semiconductor Quicksilver Technology Celoxica BAE Systems The Andraka Consulting Group Aeroflex Synopsys Peregrine Semiconductor Starbridgesystems Condor Engineering AccelChip NASA Engineering and Safety Center Synplicity Defense Microelectronics Activity Southwest Research Institute Altera SRC Computers Mathstar Sigrity

CONFERENCE HOME PAGE -

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- contains an abundance of information on both technical and programmatic aspects of the conference. This conference is open to US and foreign participation and is not classified. For related information, please see the NASA Office of Logic Design Web Site
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For more information, please visit

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or contact:

Richard Katz - Conference Chair NASA Goddard Space Flight Center snipped-for-privacy@klabs.org Tel: (301) 286-9705

Late abstracts will be accepted for poster and worshop sessions only. Please send submissions to snipped-for-privacy@klabs.org

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