For best experience please turn on javascript and use a modern browser!
You are using a browser that is no longer supported by Microsoft. Please upgrade your browser. The site may not present itself correctly if you continue browsing.
On October 11th, Andy Pimentel and Simon Polstra of the Informatics Institute, received the prestigious Test of Time award from the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis. The paper published in 2007 proposed a groundbreaking new method for automated, system-level synthesis of multi-core hardware/software embedded systems. The Test of Time award is handed out, after a rigorous selection process, to a paper that has demonstrated to have had a major and lasting impact on the research field.
We feel extremely honoured and delighted with this award because this is really an appreciation from the research field that indicates that our work has had and continues to have a great impact within the field.

The paper entitled ‘A Framework for Rapid System-level Exploration, Synthesis, and Programming of Multimedia MP-SoCs’ that was published in 2007 at the same conference and proposed a groundbreaking new method for automated, system-level synthesis of multi-core hardware/software embedded systems.

 

Picture of online 2022 IEEE/ACM award ceremony

Pimentel and Polstra of the Parallel Computing Systems group (PCS), received the award at the 2022 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis (CODES+ISSS).

This paper contains joint work from the University of Amsterdam and Leiden University.

Details of the publication

M. Thompson, T. Stefanov, H. Nikolov, A. D. Pimentel, C. Erbas, S. Polstra, and E. F. Deprettere, A Framework for Rapid System-level Exploration, Synthesis, and Programming of Multimedia MP-SoCs, in the Proc. of the IEEE/ACM Int. Conference on Hardware-Software Codesign and System Synthesis (CODES+ISSS '07), pp. 9-14, Salzburg, Austria, Oct., 2007.

Details about the CODES+ISSS conference, which is part of the Embedded Systems Week event, see https://esweek.org and https://esweek.org/awards/