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2025 IEEE 33rd Annual International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines

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Conference DateMay 04-May 07, 2025PlaceFayetteville, United States
Submission DeadlineJan 17, 2025E-mailconferences@computer.org
Websitehttps://www.fccm.org/Telephone
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The IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines is the original and premier forum for presenting and discussing new research related to computing that exploits the unique features and capabilities of FPGAs and other reconfigurable hardware. Over the past two decades, FCCM has been the place to present papers on architectures, tools, and programming models for field-programmable custom computing machines as well as applications that use such systems. The IEEE International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines is the original and premier forum for presenting and discussing new research related to computing that exploits the unique features and capabilities of FPGAs and other reconfigurable hardware. Over the past two decades, FCCM has been the place to present papers on architectures, tools, and programming models for field-programmable custom computing machines as well as applications that use such systems. This year FCCM seeks to embrace its role as the venue where “firsts” are presented by encouraging submissions describing new forward thinking research on emerging technologies with in-field reconfiguration capabilities for the upcoming post Moore’s Law era. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: Custom Computing and Reconfigurable Architectures: Heterogeneous and mixed signal digital/analog field customizable accelerators Neuromorphic emulation and accelerators Memory centric computing architectures Overlays, coarse grained reconfigurable architectures Clusters, data centers, and large systems IoT and Embedded SoC, MPSoC architectures with reconfigurable devices Security enhancements for reconfigurable computing Customizable soft processor systems Abstractions, Programming Models, and Tools: Use of Large Language Models (LLMs) for FPGA design Domain-specific languages, frameworks, and open-source hw/sw synthesis/compilation tools Design tools, instrumentation, debug for designer productivity High-level synthesis Software-defined-systems (e.g. radio, networks, frameworks for new domains) CAD tools, abstractions, and languages for mixed analog/digital fabrics Run Time Reconfiguration: Run-time management and scheduling of reconfigurable hardware System resilience/fault tolerance for reconfigurable hardware Evolvable, adaptable, approximate, or autonomous reconfigurable computing systems Security assessment and enhancement of run-time reconfiguration Applications Evaluations and analysis on custom computing architectures with GPUs, NPUs, or DSPs Post Quantum Cryptography, Quantum control and emulation Safety critical, reliable and high assurance Security detection and prevention, and Side Channel analysis and Attack Digital twin, modeling, and acceleration FCCM 2025 is an in-person event. At least one author will be required to register and attend. (Submissions that fail to meet this requirement will not appear in IEEE Xplore.) Please refer to the FCCM website (www.fccm.org) for updates and details. Paper Types: Submissions can be made for any of the two paper types: Traditional technical long papers that introduce and evaluate new technologies. These papers must have strong empirical results and address significant challenges of the corresponding problem. Page length is 8 pages (excluding references). Short papers intended for new projects, early results, late breaking, and work that can be presented concisely. Page length is 4 pages (excluding references). IEEE Computer Society Code of Conduct The IEEE Computer Society takes allegations of misconduct at conferences seriously and does not tolerate unprofessional behavior including, but not limited to, harassment, discrimination, and bullying. Principles of expected conference conduct can be found in the IEEE Computer Society Open Conference Statement, the IEEE Event Conduct and Safety Statement, and the IEEE Code of Ethics. Conduct violations at IEEE Computer Society conferences that require onsite action should be reported to the conference chair, onsite Computer Society staff or conferences@computer.org. Computer Society staff will coordinate if needed with the IEEE Event Emergency Response Team.

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