DocumentCode
2319146
Title
Future systems-on-a-chip: impact on engineering education
Author
De Man, H.
Author_Institution
IMEC, Katholieke Univ., Leuven, Belgium
fYear
1998
fDate
16-17 Apr 1998
Firstpage
78
Lastpage
83
Abstract
Deep-Submicron (DS) technology is rapidly leading to Systems-on-a-Chip (SoC) designed at the processor-memory level and containing a lot of mixed-signal and even RF architectures. However, exploitation of DS technology will depend critically on the availability of global system engineers able to bridge the gap between software-centric system thinking and hardware-software implementation in novel silicon architectures. This requires a rethinking of present engineering schools which are not well equipped to tackle global system engineering aspects. The concept of design institute is introduced where, based on visionary system design demonstrators, new methodologies, tools, libraries and courses are created and distributed over the global network. Design institutes provide a learning school for new design paradigms and form the ideal environment for the education of global system designers and system design minded faculty
Keywords
VLSI; computer science education; electronic engineering education; deep-submicron VLSI technology; design institute; engineering education; global network distribution; global system engineers; processor-memory level; system design demonstrators; systems-on-a-chip; Bridges; Educational institutions; Educational products; Engineering education; Process design; Radio frequency; Silicon; System-on-a-chip; Systems engineering and theory; Systems engineering education;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
VLSI '98. System Level Design. Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society Workshop on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8448-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWV.1998.667121
Filename
667121
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