MAPLD 2005: Program Announced and Registration Open

Program Announced --- Registration Open

2005 MAPLD International Conference

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center Washington, D.C.

September 7-9, 2005

The 8th annual Military and Aerospace Programmable Logic Device (MAPLD) International Conference will present papers on programmable logic devices and technologies, digital engineering, and related fields, for military and aerospace applications. Devices, technologies, logic design, verification, flight applications, fault tolerance, reliability, radiation susceptibility, and encryption applications of programmable devices, processors, and adaptive computing systems in military and aerospace systems are topics for papers.

For 2005, MAPLD will be expanded to 3 full days and will feature expanded "Birds of a Feather" Workshop Sessions. 165 oral and poster presentations are currently on the program. Four full-day seminars will be offered on September 6, 2005.

KEY DATES AND LINKS

Early Registration Ends: August 8, 2005 Registration:

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Conference Home Page:
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Late Submissions: Late papers will be accepted for the Poster and "Birds of a Feather" Workshop sessions only, on a space-avaiable basis.
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We are planning an exciting program with presentations by Government, industry, academia, and consultants, including talks by distinguished Invited Speakers. This conference is open to US and foreign participation and is unclassified. For related information, please see the NASA Office of Logic Design Web Site

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Special Talks Include:

  • Welcome and Opening Address Ralph Roe, NASA Engineering and Safety Center * Invited History Talk, "The Hubble Space Telescope" Steven Beckwith, Director, Space Telescope Science Institute * Invited Mishap Talk (new for 2005) "Computer Overload and The Apollo 11 Lunar Landing" Jack Garman (formerly NASA MSC/JSC) * Panel Session: "Why Are Space Stations So Hard?" Roger Launius, National Air and Space Museum Keith Cowing, Editor, NASA Watch William Dwyer, Engineer, Space Station Freedom and ISS and more ....

Four Seminars for 2005:

  • Design Integrity * Device Failure Modes and Reliability * Reconfigurable High-Performance Computing * Space Plug-and-play Avionics (SPA) Technical Committee/Workshop

Planned Technical Sessions, Oral, Poster and Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF):

  • Applications: Military & Aerospace I and II * Verification of High Reliability Designs * Radiation Effects and Mitigation Techniques * Logic Design and Processors * Reconfigurable Computing, Evolvable Hardware, and Security * Poster Session * BOF-L: Mitigation Methods for Reprogrammable Logic in the Space Radiation Environment * BOF-H: Reconfigurable Computing * BOF-J: PLD Failures, Analyses, and the Impact on Systems * BOF-S: NESC and Software * BOF-G: Digital Engineering and Computer Design - A Retrospective and Lessons Learned for Today's Engineers * BOF-W: Verification of Large Designs and Related Design Methodologies

Reservations are being accepts for the Industrial & Gov't Exhibits:

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Industrial and Government participants include:

NASA Office of Logic Design Synthworks Space Micro SRC Computers BAE Systems: Information and Aldec Electronic Warfare Systems Actel Corporation ATK Mission Research Corporation Aeroflex Colorado Springs Xilinx, Inc. Sigrity Mentor Graphics Corporation IEEE Aerospace and Electronics NASA Engineering and Safety Center Systems Society Nallatech Celoxica Northrop Grumman Corporation SEAKR Engineering Synplicity Aitech Defense Systems LSI Logic Andraka Consulting Group Pentek NRO: Director's Innovation Initiative Southwest Research Institute Star Bridge Systems Cray Alpha Data EM Photonics NASA MSFC Traveling Exhibits Program VMETRO MathStar

For additional information:

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Richard B. Katz NASA Office of Logic Design snipped-for-privacy@klabs.org

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