Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Nolte (BTU Cottbus–Senftenberg) will give the guest lecture "Multi- and Many-Core Architectures - A Trip over a Bumpy Road" in context with the InvasIC seminar series.en.
Abstrakt
General purpose CPUs with dozens of computing cores are currently reaching the market. Some rese...
Prof. Frank Mueller (North Carolina State University) will give the guest lecture "Predictability for Uni- and Multi-Core Real-Time/Cyber-Physical Systems" in context with the InvasIC seminar series.
Abstrakt
This talk highlights challenges and contributions in worst-case execution time analysis...
Prof. Jürgen Teich was invited to talk about "Invasive Computing" at the Multikonferenz Software Engineering & Management 2015 in Dresden during the special Track "Software Engineering in der DFG".
Prof. Dr. Jens Teubner (TU Dortmund) gave the guest lecture "Accelerating Data Processing Using FPGAs" on Friday, February 27, 2015 at 10:00 am in the context of the InvasIC lecture series.
Abstrakt
Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have reached a complexity (in terms of available logic and...
Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dörr, Laboratoire d’Informatique (LIX), Ecole Polytechnique de Paris, held a talk about "Tight Analysis of Randomized Rumor Spreading in Complete Graphs".
Abstract:
We present a very tight analysis of the basic randomized rumor spreading process introduced by Frieze and Grimme...
Prof. Dr. Falko Dressler (University of Paderborn) gave the guest lecture "Reliable Real-Time Communication in Cyber-Physical Systems: Towards Cooperative Vehicular Networks" on Friday, January 30, 2015 at 2 pm in the context of the InvasIC lecture series.
Abstrakt
Adaptive computing capabilitie...