Design and SI/PI Analysis of High-Performance Memory Systems
Room: 603, Bldg: McConnell Eng. Building , McGill University, 3480 University St, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A0E9, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324273The presentation starts with an introduction to memory systems in computing devices such as computers, tablets or smartphones. Then, an in-depth analysis of standard memory systems for low-power and high-performance applications is provided. The interactions between the signaling, clocking architecture and packaging technology of a memory interface as well as how these interactions determine the achievable data rates and power efficiency are discussed. Signaling and clocking schemes for standard memories, including DDR3 and DDR4 (DDR5), and mobile memories, such as LPDDR3 and LPPDR4 (LPDDR5) are detailed and compared against each other. The emerging 2.5D/3D memory systems such as HBM1/2/2E, and HMC1/2 and beyond are also presented. Packaging options such as BGA, PoP, and the emerging 2.5D/3D are also discussed. To analyze and compare different state-of-the-art memory interfaces, the following metrics are used in the analysis: cost, power efficiency, bandwidth, design complexity, signal and power integrity, thermal solution, and form factor. The audience will gain an in-depth understanding of high-speed memory interfaces; learn about the interactions between the signaling, clocking architecture and packaging technology of a memory interface, and find out how those interactions determine the achievable data rates and power efficiency. The presentation will conclude by demonstrating how this knowledge can be used to analyze and compare different state-of-the-art memory interfaces to help attendees implement or select a solution which best fits their specific application. Co-sponsored by: STARaCom Speaker(s): Dr. Wendem Beyene, Room: 603, Bldg: McConnell Eng. Building , McGill University, 3480 University St, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A0E9, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324273
La photonique ultrarapide: introduction à la technique pompe-sonde
Optonique, Innovitech, 740 Rue Notre Dame O suite 1400, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3C 3X6(The English version will follow) Bienvenue à « Photonique en français », un atelier de langue pour les étudiants et les professionnels pour pratiquer la conversation en français technique, de réseautage et social. Prérequis Niveau de français minimal: complété niveau 2 sur l’échelle québécoise, ou équivalent, à l’oral. Ces classes bénéficieront aux étudiants à partir des niveau 3-4 sur l’échelle québécoise, et serviront de renforcement pour la pratique et compréhension orale pour les étudiant.e.s aux niveaux 5 à 8 voulant parfaire leur conversations professionnelles et techniques en photonique. Pour plus d’information sur les niveaux de français, veuillez-vous référer a cette description des niveaux : (https://centre-pauline-julien.cssdm.gouv.qc.ca/files/Site-web-CPJ-description-niveaux.pdf ) Objectifs du programme pour l’étudiant Pratiquer la description avec des moyens simples (1) sa formation, (2) son environnement immédiat Développer un lexique de 20 à 30 termes de vocabulaire technique et professionnelles sur des sujets touchant à la photonique Évoquer des sujets techniques et professionnelles dans le cadre de défis encadrés sur différentes thématiques de recherche Rapprocher étudiants de recherche en apprentissage du français ___________________________________ Welcome to "Photonics in French", a language workshop for students and professionals to practice conversation in technical, networking and social French. Prerequisites Minimum level of French: completed level 2 on the Quebec scale, or equivalent, in oral. These classes will benefit students from level 3-4 on the Quebec scale, and will serve as reinforcement for practice and oral comprehension for students at levels 5 to 8 who want to perfect their professional and technical conversations in photonics. For more information on the French levels, please refer to this level description: (https://centre-pauline-julien.cssdm.gouv.qc.ca/files/Site-web-CPJ-description-niveaux.pdf ) Program objectives for the student Practice describing in simple ways (1) one's background, (2) one's immediate environment Develop a lexicon of 20 to 30 technical and professional vocabulary terms on topics related to photonics Discuss technical and professional topics in the context of supervised challenges on different research themes Bring research students closer to learning French Co-sponsored by: Optonique Speaker(s): Elissa Haddad, Agenda: 13:00-13:30: Welcome & refreshments / Accueil et rafraichissements 13:30-14:30: Workshop & presentation / Atelier et présentation Introductions : 5 minutes Tables-rondes #1: Brise-glace / ice-breaker: 15 minutes Présentation et discussion technique : 15 minutes Tables-rondes #2: les défis photoniques en français :20 minutes Fin de la séance : 5 minutes Optonique, Innovitech, 740 Rue Notre Dame O suite 1400, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3C 3X6
VDL talk on “AI Based Zero Energy Communication in 6G”
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/321886Austin ComSoc/SP/CtSoc and Computer/EMBS joint chapters would like to invite you to attend a special VDL talk on "AI Based Zero Energy Communication in 6G” Speaker: Prof. Sinem Coleri, Koc University (Turkey) Abstract —————- Supporting low- or zero-energy machine type devices through the incorporation of energy harvesting technologies in 6G is expected to reduce frequent battery replacements as well as sustaining the operation of battery-less devices. The nodes can harvest energy from natural sources, such as sun, vibration and pressure; inductive and magnetic coupling; and radio frequency (RF) based wireless energy transfer. The complexity of the integration of energy harvesting into communication system design is increasing with the wide variety of the requirements of massive machine type communication scenarios in terms of reliability, delay and throughput. This high complexity can only be handled by the usage of AI techniques to continuously monitor the system knowledge and update the optimal communication and energy harvesting parameters accordingly. In this talk, novel optimal resource allocation algorithms are presented for low- or zero-energy machine type devices based on the usage of AI techniques. The wireless communication network and energy harvesting parameters are mapped to the optimal resource allocation by using deep neural networks. Bio —— Sinem Coleri is Professor in the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Koc University. She is also the founding director of Wireless Networks Laboratory (WNL). Her research interests are in wireless communications and networking with applications in machine-to-machine communication, sensor networks and intelligent transportation systems. Sinem Coleri received the BS degree in electrical and electronics engineering from Bilkent University in 2000, the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering and computer sciences from University of California Berkeley in 2002 and 2005. She worked as a research scientist in Wireless Sensor Networks Berkeley Lab under sponsorship of Pirelli and Telecom Italia from 2006 to 2009. Since September 2009, she has been a faculty member in the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Koc University. Dr. Coleri has more than 180 peer-reviewed publications with citations over 8900 ((https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XhV0a1UAAAAJ&hl=en)). She has received numerous awards and recognitions, including TUBITAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) Incentive Award and IEEE Vehicular Technology Society 2020 Neal Shepherd Memorial Best Propagation Paper Award in 2020, College of Engineering Outstanding Faculty Award at Koc University and IEEE Communications Letters Exemplary Editor Award as Area Editor in 2019, Turkish Academy of Sciences Distinguished Young Scientist (TUBA-GEBIP) in 2015. Dr. Coleri has been Area Editor of IEEE Communications Letters and IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society since 2019, Editor of IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology since 2016 and Senior Editor of IEEE Access since 2022. She is an IEEE Fellow. Zoom info will be issued to all that registered. For any additional information, please send an email to F. Behmann at [email protected] Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/321886
From Impractical LPV Controllers to Practical and “Implementable” LPV Controllers: Verification with Research Airplane
Room: EV003.309, Bldg: EV Building, Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8The Montreal Chapters of the IEEE Control Systems (CS) and Systems, Man & Cybernetics (SMC) cordially invite you to attend the following in-person talk, to be given by Dr. Masayuki Sato, researcher at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, on September 27th, 2022, at 2:00 PM. Co-sponsored by: Concordia University Speaker(s): Dr. Masayuki Sato, Room: EV003.309, Bldg: EV Building, Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8
La photonique sur silicium
ETS, 1100 Notre-Dame St W, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3C 1K3(The English version will follow) Bienvenue à « Photonique en français », un atelier de langue pour les étudiants et les professionnels pour pratiquer la conversation en français technique, de réseautage et social. Prérequis Niveau de français minimal: complété niveau 2 sur l’échelle québécoise, ou équivalent, à l’oral. Ces classes bénéficieront aux étudiants à partir des niveau 3-4 sur l’échelle québécoise, et serviront de renforcement pour la pratique et compréhension orale pour les étudiant.e.s aux niveaux 5 à 8 voulant parfaire leur conversations professionnelles et techniques en photonique. Pour plus d’information sur les niveaux de français, veuillez-vous référer a cette description des niveaux : (https://centre-pauline-julien.cssdm.gouv.qc.ca/files/Site-web-CPJ-description-niveaux.pdf ) Objectifs du programme pour l’étudiant Pratiquer la description avec des moyens simples (1) sa formation, (2) son environnement immédiat Développer un lexique de 20 à 30 termes de vocabulaire technique et professionnelles sur des sujets touchant à la photonique Évoquer des sujets techniques et professionnelles dans le cadre de défis encadrés sur différentes thématiques de recherche Rapprocher étudiants de recherche en apprentissage du français ___________________________________ Welcome to "Photonics in French", a language workshop for students and professionals to practice conversation in technical, networking and social French. Prerequisites Minimum level of French: completed level 2 on the Quebec scale, or equivalent, in oral. These classes will benefit students from level 3-4 on the Quebec scale, and will serve as reinforcement for practice and oral comprehension for students at levels 5 to 8 who want to perfect their professional and technical conversations in photonics. For more information on the French levels, please refer to this level description: (https://centre-pauline-julien.cssdm.gouv.qc.ca/files/Site-web-CPJ-description-niveaux.pdf ) Program objectives for the student Practice describing in simple ways (1) one's background, (2) one's immediate environment Develop a lexicon of 20 to 30 technical and professional vocabulary terms on topics related to photonics Discuss technical and professional topics in the context of supervised challenges on different research themes Bring research students closer to learning French Speaker(s): Prof. Michael Menard, Agenda: 13:00-13:30: Welcome & refreshments / Accueil et rafraichissements 13:30-14:30: Workshop & presentation / Atelier et présentation Introductions : 5 minutes Tables-rondes #1: Brise-glace / ice-breaker: 15 minutes Présentation et discussion technique : 15 minutes Tables-rondes #2: les défis photoniques en français :20 minutes Fin de la séance : 5 minutes ETS, 1100 Notre-Dame St W, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3C 1K3
La photonique sur silicium
Room: Espace 3C, Bldg: ETS Library , ETS, 1100 Notre-Dame St W, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3C 1K3(The English version will follow) Bienvenue à « Photonique en français », un atelier de langue pour les étudiants et les professionnels pour pratiquer la conversation en français technique, de réseautage et social. Prérequis Niveau de français minimal: complété niveau 2 sur l’échelle québécoise, ou équivalent, à l’oral. Ces classes bénéficieront aux étudiants à partir des niveau 3-4 sur l’échelle québécoise, et serviront de renforcement pour la pratique et compréhension orale pour les étudiant.e.s aux niveaux 5 à 8 voulant parfaire leur conversations professionnelles et techniques en photonique. Pour plus d’information sur les niveaux de français, veuillez-vous référer a cette description des niveaux : (https://centre-pauline-julien.cssdm.gouv.qc.ca/files/Site-web-CPJ-description-niveaux.pdf ) Objectifs du programme pour l’étudiant Pratiquer la description avec des moyens simples (1) sa formation, (2) son environnement immédiat Développer un lexique de 20 à 30 termes de vocabulaire technique et professionnelles sur des sujets touchant à la photonique Évoquer des sujets techniques et professionnelles dans le cadre de défis encadrés sur différentes thématiques de recherche Rapprocher étudiants de recherche en apprentissage du français ___________________________________ Welcome to "Photonics in French", a language workshop for students and professionals to practice conversation in technical, networking and social French. Prerequisites Minimum level of French: completed level 2 on the Quebec scale, or equivalent, in oral. These classes will benefit students from level 3-4 on the Quebec scale, and will serve as reinforcement for practice and oral comprehension for students at levels 5 to 8 who want to perfect their professional and technical conversations in photonics. For more information on the French levels, please refer to this level description: (https://centre-pauline-julien.cssdm.gouv.qc.ca/files/Site-web-CPJ-description-niveaux.pdf ) Program objectives for the student Practice describing in simple ways (1) one's background, (2) one's immediate environment Develop a lexicon of 20 to 30 technical and professional vocabulary terms on topics related to photonics Discuss technical and professional topics in the context of supervised challenges on different research themes Bring research students closer to learning French Speaker(s): Prof. Michael Menard, Agenda: 13:00-13:30: Welcome & refreshments / Accueil et rafraichissements 13:30-14:30: Workshop & presentation / Atelier et présentation Introductions : 5 minutes Tables-rondes #1: Brise-glace / ice-breaker: 15 minutes Présentation et discussion technique : 15 minutes Tables-rondes #2: les défis photoniques en français :20 minutes Fin de la séance : 5 minutes Room: Espace 3C, Bldg: ETS Library , ETS, 1100 Notre-Dame St W, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, H3C 1K3
Control Challenges for Mobile Autonomous Robots in Harsh Environments
Room: EV003.309, Bldg: EV Building, Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8The Montreal Chapters of the IEEE Control Systems (CS) and Systems, Man & Cybernetics (SMC) cordially invite you to attend the following in-person talk, to be given by Dr. Mae Seto, Dalhousie University, Canada, on September 28th, 2022, at 4:00 PM. Co-sponsored by: Concordia University Speaker(s): Dr. Mae Seto, Room: EV003.309, Bldg: EV Building, Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8
Control Challenges for Mobile Autonomous Robots in Harsh Environments
Room: EV003.309, Bldg: EV Building, Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8The Montreal Chapters of the IEEE Control Systems (CS) and Systems, Man & Cybernetics (SMC) cordially invite you to attend the following in-person talk, to be given by Dr. Mae Seto, Dalhousie University, Canada, on September 28th, 2022, at 4:00 PM. Co-sponsored by: Concordia University Speaker(s): Dr. Mae Seto, Room: EV003.309, Bldg: EV Building, Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8
IEEE Montreal Keynote Event- Technology at our fingertips: Advancing communities and businesses
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/318402Please join us for this year IEEE Montréal Keynote Event. Prof. Yolande E. Chan is going to talk about the use of SMAC (social media, mobile technologies, analytics and cloud computing) to advance communities in crisis (e.g., in response to poverty or natural disasters) and resource-constrained businesses (e.g., startups). She will also describe her journey from a focus on engineering to business (i.e., designing technology to using and managing technology). Speaker(s): Professor Yolande E. Chan, Agenda: 6:00 pm - 6:15 pm: Networking 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm: Keynote Presentation "Technology at our fingertips: Advancing communities and businesses" by Prof. Yolande E. Chan 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm: Discussion, Questions and Answers Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/318402
IEEE Montreal Keynote Event- Technology at our fingertips: Advancing communities and businesses
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/318402Please join us for this year IEEE Montréal Keynote Event. Prof. Yolande E. Chan is going to talk about the use of SMAC (social media, mobile technologies, analytics and cloud computing) to advance communities in crisis (e.g., in response to poverty or natural disasters) and resource-constrained businesses (e.g., startups). She will also describe her journey from a focus on engineering to business (i.e., designing technology to using and managing technology). Speaker(s): Professor Yolande E. Chan, Agenda: 6:00 pm - 6:15 pm: Networking 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm: Keynote Presentation "Technology at our fingertips: Advancing communities and businesses" by Prof. Yolande E. Chan 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm: Discussion, Questions and Answers Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/318402