We build and investigate heterogeneous multi-core system-on-chip platforms and distributed embedded systems, with particular emphasis on the automation of the integration and synthesis of their components.
We are part of the Computer Science Department at Columbia University.
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Michele Petracca and prof.Luca Carloni were cited by Business Wire for their work on embedded voltage regulators developed in collaboration with the research team of prof. Ken Shepard.
The paper “Compositional System-Level Design Exploration with Planning of High-Level Synthesis” has been accepted in the proceedings of the IEEE Design Automation Conference Europe (DATE) conference. The work was co-authored by Hung-Yi Liu, Michele Petracca, and Luca P. Carloni. Congratulations everybody!
The demo titled “Organic Solar Cell-equipped Energy Harvesting Active Networked Tag (EnHANT) Prototypes” received the Best Student Demo Award in the ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems. The demo was developed by 10 students (Gerald Stanje, Paul Miller, Jianxun Zhu, Alexander Smith, Olivia Winn, Robert Margolies, Maria Gorlatova, John Sarik, Marcin Szczodrak, and Baradwaj Vigraham) from the groups of Professors Luca Carloni, Peter Kinget, John Kymissis, and Gil Zussman.