Symbolic debugging scheme for optimized hardware and software
Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE/ACM international conference on Computer-aided design
A fast HW/SW FPGA-based thermal emulation framework for multi-processor system-on-chip
Proceedings of the 43rd annual Design Automation Conference
Thermo-Fluids Provisioning of a High Performance High Density Data Center
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Noninvasive leakage power tomography of integrated circuits by compressive sensing
Proceedings of the 13th international symposium on Low power electronics and design
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The mesoscopic properties of the state-of-the-art nanoscale devices and the emerging petascale computing and storage systems have one thing in common: they function at scales that are orders of magnitude larger than what can be simulated in standard industry and academic laboratory settings. For many decades, CAD and verification communities have successfully developed and used emulations to overcome and complement the shortcomings of simulations for logic verification. Physical prototyping and 2D/3D silicon emulation of the increasingly complex systems holds a significant promise to overcome the limitations of computer modeling and simulations. While the potential opportunities are plenty, much research is required for prototyping and building effective, relevant and indicative emulation platforms.