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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marco Ottavi , Dimitris Gizopoulos , Salvatore PontarelliPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2018 Weight: 6.348kg ISBN: 9783319544212ISBN 10: 3319544217 Pages: 281 Publication Date: 06 December 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Part I: Current Challenges.- Manufacturing Challenges.- Dependability Challenges.- An Application Scenario.- Part II: Solutions.- Manufacturability Solutions.- Dependability Solutions.- Application-Specific Solutions.- Part III: Roadmap.- Technological Road Map.- Architectural Roadmap.ReviewsAuthor InformationMarco Ottavi is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He received the Laurea degree (M.Sc.) in Electronic Engineering from the University of Rome La Sapienza in 1999 and the Ph.D. in Telecommunications and Microelectronics from the the University of Rome Tor Vergata in 2004. From 2003 to 2007 he was visiting scholar and research associate at Northeastern University in Boston (USA). In 2006 he was invited to Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque (USA) as a visiting research scholar. In 2007 he became a U.S. permanent resident through the prestigious EB1 visa intended for outstanding researchers. From 2007 to 2009 he was with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) in Boxborough (USA) as a Senior Design Engineer. In 2009 he joined the University of Rome Tor Vergata as the recipient of a ""Rientro dei Cervelli"" (reverse brain drain) fellowship awarded by the Italian Ministry of University. His research focuses on reliability of electronic systems at nanoscale. On these topics he published 6 books chapters and about 100 contributions to international conferences, peer-reviewed journals in which he serves also as organizer and reviewer. From 2011 he is the chair of the European project COST IC1103 MEDIAN (Manufacturable and Dependable Multicore Architectures at Nanoscale). He is senior member of IEEE. Dimitris Gizopoulos is Professor at the Department of Informatics & Telecommunications, of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens where he leads the Computer Architecture Laboratory since 2011. Previously, he led for ten years the Computer System Laboratory of the University of Piraeus. His research focuses on the dependability, performance and power of computer architectures. Gizopoulos has published more than 150 papers in peer reviewed IEEE and ACM journals and conferences, is an inventor of US patents, author of a book and editor of two more on testing and fault tolerance. He served as associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Computers IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems, IEEE Design & Test of Computers Magazine and currently serves as associate editor in IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing and Springer's JETTA. He served several times as member of the Steering, Organizing and Program Committees, and as General and Program Chair of major IEEE and ACM conferences. He is an IEEE Fellow and a Golden Core Member of IEEE Computer Society. He participated in and led several research and development projects funded by the EU, the Greek government and private funds from companies. Gizopoulos is the University of Athens lead in the CLERECO FP7 project and the UniServer H2020 project, and coordinator of the HOLISTIC and DIaSTEMA projects (both funded by EU and the Greek government), a member of HiPEAC NoE and the Vice-chair of the MEDIAN ESF-funded COST Action. Salvatore Pontarelli received the master Degree at university of Bologna in 2000. In 2003 takes its PhD degree in microelectronics and telecommunications from the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Currently, he works as Senior Hardware Design Engineer at CNIT (Italian Consortium of telecommunication), in the research unit of University of Rome Tor Vergata. His research mainly focuses on error detection and correction codes, arithmetic self checking circuits and reconfigurable architectures. He is also interested in the use of reconfigurable hardware for high speed network monitoring. In the past Dott. Pontarelli has worked with the National Research Council (CNR), the Department of Electronic Engineering of University of Rome Tor Vergata, the Italian Space Agency (ASI), the Univeristy of Bristol and has been consultant for various italian and european companies for projects related to digital design and to fault tolerance in digital systems. He partecipates in several national and EU funded research program (ESA, FP7 and H2020) and in 2011 he has been awarded of the prestigious CISCO research Award fora study on the use of Bloom filter for error detection in Ternary CAM. He has published more than 90 papers on archival journals (mostly IEEE)and peer-reviewed conferences, and has served as reviewer for many IEEE sponsored journals and conferences. He has been general chair of the second MEDIAN Workshop, Program chair of the IEEE Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI systems, in 2014 and he is General chair of the IEEE Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI systems in 2015. He has been Guest Editor for: Embedded Hardware Design Journal - Microprocessors and Microsystems, IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE Transactions on nanotechnology. He is Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on nanotechnology for the years 2015-16. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |