NASA Office of Logic Design

NASA Office of Logic Design

A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


2004 MAPLD International Conference

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Washington, D.C.

September 8-10, 2004

Conference Schedule

The following is the high level schedule for the event which is useful as a guide.  Detailed times are available on each Session's page.

 

2004 MAPLD International Conference Seminars (separate fee)

Tues "VHDL Synthesis for High-Reliability Systems" - (Hemisphere A)
"Aerospace Mishaps and Lessons Learned" - (Hemisphere B)
 

 

2004 MAPLD International Conference

 

 Main Sessions In the Amphitheater

 Workshops and Special Events

Wed am Session A: Applications: Military & Aerospace - A  
Wed pm Session B: Applications: Military & Aerospace - B
 
Session J: PLD Failures, Analyses, and the Impact on Systems (Hemisphere A)
Thurs am Session C: Radiation and Mitigation Techniques

Session P: Poster Session (9:15 am, Amphitheater pre-function area)

Session F: Birds of a Feather: Reconfigurable Computing (Hemisphere A)

Session S: NESC Software Workshop (Hemisphere B)

Thurs pm "The Past, Present, and Future of Human Space Exploration"
Invited History Talk: Captain John Young

Session D: Logic Design and Processors
 

Session L: Mitigation Methods for Reprogrammable Logic (Hemisphere A)
Thurs eve   Dinner Banquet (Atrium Ballroom)
Panel: "Why Is Space Exploration So Hard? The Roles of Man and Machine" (Atrium Ballroom)
Fri Session E: Reconfigurable Computing, Evolvable Hardware, and Security Session G: "Digital Engineering and Computer Design: A Retrospective and Lessons Learned for Today's Engineers" (Hemisphere A)

 

 

2004 MAPLD International Conference Home Page


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