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===== Projects ===== | ===== Projects ===== | ||
- | Many small projects can be assigned as part of my (Real Time Operating Systems, Embedded Systems and Laboratory of Operating Systems and Software Design) and/or other courses. | + | Many small projects can be assigned as part of my (Advanced Operating Systems, Embedded Systems) and/or other courses. |
- | A (not full) list of possible subjects can be found on the web pages of my assistants: Patrick Bellasi, Simone Corbetta, Davide Zoni, Giuseppe Massari. | + | A (not full) list of possible subjects can be found on the web pages of my assistants: Davide Zoni, Giuseppe Massari, Simone Libutti, Federico Terraneo, Federico Reghenzani, Andrea Marchese. |
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- | + | ==== Network-on-Chip ==== | |
{{:images:logonoc_rel.jpg?200 |}}The NoC and Reliability research group works on thermal, power/performance and reliability issues in System-on-Chip (SoC) design both from a communication and computational point of view. | {{:images:logonoc_rel.jpg?200 |}}The NoC and Reliability research group works on thermal, power/performance and reliability issues in System-on-Chip (SoC) design both from a communication and computational point of view. | ||
In particular communication research area is focused on Network-on-Chip (NoC) design and optimization, while computational aspects range from cache memory hierarchy to multicore microarchitectures. | In particular communication research area is focused on Network-on-Chip (NoC) design and optimization, while computational aspects range from cache memory hierarchy to multicore microarchitectures. | ||
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The goal of the research is a methodological approach to thermal, power, performance and reliability problems in multicore emergent architectures using both cycle accurate simulation frameworks with power and thermal models and prototyping hardware, i.e. FPGAs. | The goal of the research is a methodological approach to thermal, power, performance and reliability problems in multicore emergent architectures using both cycle accurate simulation frameworks with power and thermal models and prototyping hardware, i.e. FPGAs. | ||
- | **Contacts and Links:** | + | **Contacts and Links:**\\ |
+ | Davide Zoni ([[http://home.dei.polimi.it/zoni|webpage]] | <zoni@elet.polimi.it>) | ||
- | Simone Corbetta ([[http://home.dei.polimi.it/scorbetta|webpage]] | <scorbetta@elet.polimi.it> and | ||
- | Davide Zoni ([[http://home.dei.polimi.it/zoni|webpage]] | <zoni@elet.polimi.it> ) | ||
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- | ===== M.Sc. Thesis and Research Topics for PhD Students===== | + | ==== Other M.Sc. Thesis and Research Topics for PhD Students==== |
A number of topics can be offered, some of them can also be carried out as part of stages in STMicroelectronics (Agrate Brianza and/or Grenoble) and within the agenda of the activities of international research projects. | A number of topics can be offered, some of them can also be carried out as part of stages in STMicroelectronics (Agrate Brianza and/or Grenoble) and within the agenda of the activities of international research projects. | ||
A short list is the following, more topics can be added according also to your specific skills and plans for the future: | A short list is the following, more topics can be added according also to your specific skills and plans for the future: |