PROJECTS
Here you can find the list of projects in which I collaborate.
Institutional projects
FP7-ICT-2009-4 248424 - MADNESS
The
MADNESS (Methods for predictAble Design of heterogeNeous Embedded
System with adaptivity and reliability Support) project aims at the
definition of innovative system-level design methodologies for embedded
systems, able to drive the optimal composition of an heterogeneous
MPSoC architecture, according to the requirements and the features of a
given target application field. The proposed methodologies will extend
the classic concept of design space exploration, to cope with high
heterogeneity, technology scaling, system reliability and
multi-application demands.
The MADNESS consortium is composed by Universities (Universita' degli
Studi di Cagliari, Universita' della Svizzera italiana, University of
Amsterdam, University of Leiden), a large company (Infineon
Technologies AG), an SME (Silicon Hive BV), and a technology transfer centre (Informatik Centrum Dortmund e.V.).
Duration: 01/2010 - 12/2012
Funding: FP7 - STREP
Link: www.madnessproject.org
FP7-ICT-2007-1 216693 - MULTICUBE
The
MULTICUBE (MULTI-objective design space exploration of MULTI-processor
SoC architectures for embedded MULTImedia applications)
project focuses on the definition of an automatic multi-objective
Design Space Exploration (DSE) framework to be used to tune the
System-on-Chip architecture for the target application evaluating a set
of metrics (e.g. energy, latency, throughput, bandwidth, QoS, etc.) for
the next generation embedded multimedia platforms.
The MULTICUBE consortium is composed by large companies (STMicroelectronics Italy and STMicroelectronics China), two european SMEs (DS2 and ESTECO), university research labs and institutes (Politecnico di Milano, IMEC, ALaRI, University of Cantabria, the Institute of Computing Technology - Chinese Academy of Sciences).
Duration: 01/2008 - 06/2010
Funding: FP7 - STREP
Link: www.multicube.eu
E:! MEDEA+ 2A708 - LoMoSA+
The LoMoSA+ (Low power expertise for Mobile & multi media System Applications)
project aims at the creation of a low-power expertise for mobile and
multimedia applications by initiating the development of a European
low-power System-on-Chip (SoC) platform. It consists of an interacting
combination of (architectural) models, design flows and methodologies,
hardware design components, embedded software and test-benches. The
project investigates low-power solutions for bus-controlled SoCs, but
also covers the impact on power, scalability and performance of future
multiprocessor SoC infrastructures based on novel on-chip communication
solutions.
LoMoSA brings together world-class experts from the industry (NXP,
STMicroelectronics, Thales, Thomson), university research labs and
institutes (CEA-LETI, CEA-LIST, TIMA, ALaRI, University of Cantabria)
and 1 SME's (DS2).
ALaRI activities are related to the definition of high-level metrics
and methodologies to support the design of on-chip communication
infrastructure in mobile systems.
In this project, I have taken part in the management and I have been in
charge of the scientific activity related to the evaluation of the
security aspects of NoC-based MPSoC architectures.
Duration: 01/2005 - 12/2008
Funding 1: KTI - The Swiss Innovation Promotion Agency - Project no. 7945.1 NMPP-NM (10/2005 - 09/2007)
Funding 2: Hasler Stiftung - Open Support Grant no. 08012 (08/2008 - 04/2009)
Link: www.lomosa.org
Other projects
OS-LAB
The
OS-Lab is the Open Source Competence Center of the University of
Lugano. The center will aims at providing a way to develop
shared OS knowledge within the University and to external
institutions and companies.
Link: www.os-lab.org
|
|
|