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DESCRIPTION:This workshop aims at discussing trends and cutting edge approa
 ches for functional safety of general Systems-on-Chip (SoCs)\, as well as 
 for Artificial Intelligence (AI) hardware which is an emerging class of So
 Cs. Nowadays\, there are intense efforts in designing specialized AI hardw
 are that are motivated by two objectives\, namely AI hardware accelerators
  and AI edge computing. As AI hardware will play a central role in near fu
 ture safety-critical applications\, such as remote-controlled sensor netwo
 rks and autonomous vehicles\, guaranteeing its functional safety will be o
 ne of the key technology enablers.\n\nCo-sponsored by: CNRS GDR SoC2 \n\nS
 peaker(s): Prof. Georges Gielen\, \n\nRoom: 105\, Bldg: 25-26\, Sorbonne U
 niversité\, Campus Jussieu\, LIP6\, 4 place Jussieu\, PARIS\, Ile-de-Fran
 ce\, France\, 75005
LOCATION:Room: 105\, Bldg: 25-26\, Sorbonne Université\, Campus Jussieu\, 
 LIP6\, 4 place Jussieu\, PARIS\, Ile-de-France\, France\, 75005
ORGANIZER:patricia.desgreys@telecom-paris.fr
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:Functional Safety of SoCs and AI Hardware
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/225958
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This workshop aims at discussing trends an
 d cutting edge approaches for functional safety of general Systems-on-Chip
  (SoCs)\, as well as for Artificial Intelligence (AI) hardware which is an
  emerging class of SoCs. Nowadays\, there are intense efforts in designing
  specialized AI hardware that are motivated by two objectives\, namely AI 
 hardware accelerators and AI edge computing. As AI hardware will play a ce
 ntral role in near future safety-critical applications\, such as remote-co
 ntrolled sensor networks and autonomous vehicles\, guaranteeing its functi
 onal safety will be one of the key technology enablers.&lt;/p&gt;
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