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Registration is Open and Acceptance of Late Papers

2000 MAPLD Conference

Kossiakoff Conference Center
The Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Laboratory
11100 Johns Hopkins Road
Laurel, Maryland 20723-6099

September 26-28, 2000

Registration is now open for MAPLD 2000.  Please see Registration.html

Late papers will be accepted, space permitting, for the Poster Session.

The 3rd annual Military and Aerospace Applications of Programmable Devices and Technologies International Conference will address devices, technologies, usage, reliability, fault tolerance, radiation susceptibility, and applications of programmable devices and adaptive computing systems in military and aerospace systems. The program will consist of oral and poster technical presentations and industrial exhibits.  This conference is open to US and foreign participation and is unclassified.  For conference information, please see the Programmable Technologies Web Site (http://rk.gsfc.nasa.gov) or the conference www home page at : MAPLD Con 2000 - Home Page.

We have an exciting program including outstanding invited talks.  Please see Invited Speakers for a list of talks and abstracts.

Abstracts are being solicited in all aspects of the use of programmable elements, devices, and systems for military and aerospace applications. These include: PALs, FPGAs, PROMs, Programmable Substrates, FPIC, Programmable Analog Circuits, adaptive computing systems and related technologies.

Topics include (but are not limited to) the following:

The conference is sponsored by:

For more information see http://rk.gsfc.nasa.gov or contact:

Richard Katz - Conference Chair
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
rich.katz@gsfc.nasa.gov
Tel: (301) 286-9705

Alan W. Hunsberger - Conference Co-Chair
NSA
awhunsb@afterlife.ncsc.mil
Tel: (301) 688-0245

Ann Darrin - Conference Co-Chair
Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory
ann.darrin@jhuapl.edu
Tel: (240) 228-4952

Tanya Vladimirova - Conference Co-Chair
University of Surrey
T.Vladimirova@ee.surrey.ac.uk
+44(0)1483 879137

Abstracts should be approximately 2 pages long.  Please send abstracts to maplug@pop700.gsfc.nasa.gov.   If your abstract is in an attached file, please name the file in the following format: LastName_A.ext  - where last name is the name of the first author - e.g., Katz_A.txt.  Please include first author information (name, affiliation, phone number, and email address).   Additionally, please specify whether you will be submitting your paper for a peer-reviewed publication or a symposium publication.  All abstracts should be unclassified.

Industrial exhibit reservations should be sent to maplug@pop700.gsfc.nasa.gov and should include company name and contact information (phone and email).  Please see Industrial And Government Exhibits for additional information.


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