Compiler-Microarchitecture Lab
Department of Computer Science
School of Computing and Informatics
Arizona State University
Research Focus
The mission of Compiler-Microarchitecture Lab is to investigate
novel compiler, microarchitectural and cooperative
compiler-microarchitecture solutions to the challenges faced by embedded
system designers. The compiler determines the static "game plan", and
the microarchitetcure can take "runtime decisions". Working in
cohesion, both together can mitigate several challenges faced by
embedded system designers today.
News
- Accepted for Presentation
SDRM: Simultaneous Determination of Regions and Function-to-Region
Mapping for Scratchpad Memories,
by Amit Pabalkar, Aviral Shrivastava, Arun Kannan, and Jongeun Lee, accepted in
HIPC 2008 :International
Conference on High Performance Computing
to be held on Dec 17-20, Bangalore, India.
- Accepted for Presentation
Static Analysis of Processor Stall Cycle Aggregation,
by Jongeun Lee and Aviral Shrivastava accepted in
CODES+ISSS 2008: 6th IEEE/ACM/IFIP International
Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis
to be held on Oct 19-24, Atlanta Georgia.
- Accepted for Presentation: BEST PAPER CANDIDATE
A Graph Drawing Based
Spatial Mapping Algorithm for Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable Architectures,
by Jonghee W. Yoon, Aviral Shrivastava, Sanghyun Park, Minwook Ahn, and Yunheung Paek, accepted in
ASPDAC 2008 :Proceedings of the Asia and South Pacific Design
Automation Conference
held on January 21 - 24, Seoul South Korea.
Events