ISLPED will be a virtual event on Zoom
3-days of Existing Programs on Low Power Design


Day 1: August 10th


Day 2: August 11th


Day 3: August 12th


Welcome by General and Program Co-Chairs


Keynote Talk 2: Prof. Marian Verhelst (KUL, Belgium)
“Enabling deep NN at the extreme edge: Co-optimization across circuits, architectures, and algorithmic scheduling”


Best Paper Announcement


Keynote Talk 1: Prof. Bill Dally (Nvidia Corporation, USA)
"Low-Power Processing with Domain-Specific Architecture"


Session 2A: Tuning the Design Flow for Low Power: From Synthesis to Pin Assignment


Design Contest


Session 1A: Energy-efficient Machine Learning Systems


Poster session


Session 3A: Memory Technology and In-memory Computing


Session 1B: From CMOS to Quantum Circuits for Sensing, Computation and Security


Session 2B: Energy Efficient Neural Network Processors: Compression or Go for Near-sensor Analog


Session 3B: Low power system and NVM


Session 1C: Smart Power Management and Computing


Session 2C: Non-ML Low-power Architecture


Session 3C: ML-based Low-Power Architecture


IEEE/ACM member registration is just $75 this year, click here register now!.


Conflict-of-Interest (COI) Definitions

 


  1. Between advisor and advisee forever.
  2. Between family members forever.
  3. Between people who have collaborated in the last 4 years. This collaboration can consist of a joint research or development project, a joint paper, or when there is direct funding from the potential reviewer (as opposed to company funding) to an author of the paper. Co-participation in professional activities, such as tutorials or studies, is not cause for conflict. When in doubt, the author should check with the PC chairs.
  4. Between people from same institution or who were in the same institution in the last 4 years.
  5. Between people whose relationship prevents the reviewer from being objective in his/her assessment.