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4TH WORKSHOP ON OPEN-SOURCE DESIGN AUTOMATION


HOSTED AT THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DESIGN, AUTOMATION AND TEST IN EUROPE
CONFERENCE (DATE), MARCH 25, 2024, 2PM--6PM, AT PALACIO DE CONGRESOS VALENCIA
(VALENCIA CONFERENCE CENTRE - VCC), VALENCIA, SPAIN


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CONFERENCE (DATE), MARCH 25, 2024, 2PM--6PM, AT PALACIO DE CONGRESOS VALENCIA
(VALENCIA CONFERENCE CENTRE - VCC), VALENCIA, SPAIN





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CALL FOR PAPERS

There is no doubt that proprietary EDA tools are successful, mature, and
fundamental for hardware development. However, the “walled garden” approach
created by closed-source tool flows can hamper novel FPGA/ASIC-based
applications and EDA innovation alike by requiring that researchers either
operate within the limits of what has already been imagined, or require that
they attempt to simulate their effects on incomplete models, potentially leading
to incorrect conclusions.

Another recent development has been growing activity in the open-source
community to produce open equivalents of EDA tools, as well as efforts to
document FPGA architectures. For instance, Yosys has been widely used for
behavioral synthesis since 2012 and Project Icestorm, the first fully
open-source FPGA design flow has been available since 2015; together they
enabled Trenz Electronic’s icoBOARD, a Raspberry Pi accessory that could be
programmed entirely using its ARM CPU, a platform not otherwise supported by the
vendor. The availability of low-cost FPGA development boards such as the
icoBOARD, TinyFPGA, IceZUM Alhambra, the iceBreaker board, amongst others have
also played a part in fostering this “Open FPGA” movement. With OpenLANE and the
Skywater process development kit, an open-source tool flow emerged that
synthesizes RTL models to GDSII, gracefully enabling open-source ASIC design.
The advantages of open design automation -- as Linux has provided for operating
systems -- are many: unrestricted research and development, improved quality due
to competition, teaching benefits, as well as lowering the barrier and risk to
entry, and time to market, of start-ups for building novel applications, tools,
and silicon. With such an open-source ecosystem in place, ASICs and
reprogrammable logic could achieve the same success and inspire the next
generation of hardware engineers as the Raspberry Pi has done for software
engineers.

OSDA intends to provide an avenue for industry, academics, and hobbyists to
collaborate, network, and share their latest visions and open-source
contributions, with a view to promoting reproducibility and re-usability in the
design automation space. DATE provides the ideal venue to reach this audience
since it is the flagship European conference in this field -- particularly
poignant due to the recent efforts across the European Union (and beyond) that
mandate “open access” for publicly funded research to both published manuscripts
as well as software code necessary for reproducing its conclusions. A secondary
objective of this workshop is to provide a peer-reviewed forum for researchers
to publish “enabling” technology such as infrastructure or tooling as
open-source contributions -- standalone technology that would not normally be
regarded as novel by traditional conferences -- such that others inside and
outside of academia may build upon it.


TOPICS

We request contributions of the following topics, including but not limited to:

 * Open-source EDA tools -- the latest developments, breakthroughs, challenges
   and surveys on the toolflows required to target real silicon parts:
   synthesis, verification, place and route, etc.
 * Open-source IP -- contributions that enrich the IP ecosystem and reduce the
   need to “re-invent the wheel”, e.g. PCIe and DDR controllers, debug
   infrastructure, etc.
 * Design methodologies provided as open-source -- such as hardware description
   languages (e.g. MyHDL, Chisel), domain specific (DSL), high level synthesis
   (HLS), or asynchronous methods.
 * Directions on where the open-source EDA movement should go, current
   weaknesses in the toolchain, and/or perspectives from industry on how
   open-source can affect aspects of safety, security, verification, IP
   protection, time-to-market, datacenter/cloud infrastructure, etc.
 * Discussions and case studies on how to license, acquire funding, and
   commercialize technologies surrounding open-source hardware, which may be
   different to open software.


IMPORTANT DATES

UPDATE: DATE conference organization extended the early-bird registration period
by 3 weeks to February 14, so we added another early-bird review cycle with the
notification due February 13, 2024.

NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all dates are given in AoE timezone.

UPDATE: Easychair mistakenly was configured to turn off paper submission by end
of day UTC. Sorry for that. We re-opened easychair again so submissions and
updates can be made until end of day AoE.

UPDATE: Regular acceptance notification is postponed to Feb. 25, 2024. Thank you
for your understanding!

Event Date Early-Bird Submission Deadline Jan. 20, 2024 Early-Bird Notification
Jan. 23, 2024 2nd Early-Bird Submission Deadline Feb. 7, 2024 2nd Early-Bird
Notification Feb. 13, 2024 Regular Submission Deadline Feb. 15, 2024 Regular
Notification Feb. 22, 2024 Feb. 25, 2024 Camera-ready final version March 16,
2024 Workshop March 25, 2024, 14:00--18:00 (2PM--6PM) CET Virtual Workshop May
15, 2024, 16:00--19:00 (4PM--7PM) CET

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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Prospective authors are invited to submit original contributions (up to six
pages), extended abstracts describing work-in-progress or position papers (not
exceeding two pages), and demo proposals that would be of general interest.
Papers must be submitted as an A4-sized PDF, in the IEEE conference format. In
order to avoid potential conflicts, authors are invited to anonymize their
papers. However, this is not a strict requirement.

We accept the following types of submissions:

 * 2-page extended abstracts for in-person poster presentation
 * 6-page full papers for in-person oral presentation
 * 2- or 6-page papers for remote video presentation (in order to account for
   the relatively high registration fees)

In line with OSDA’s mission, we encourage and will favour submissions that make
all artifacts used for experimentation (benchmarks, code, etc.) available for
private peer-review. Accepted submissions are required to publish these
artifacts under an OSI-approved (preferably permissive) license.

The proceedings of this workshop containing all accepted papers will be
published on the open-access arXiv repository. Every accepted paper for
in-person presentation must have at least one author registered to attend the
workshop by February 28, 2024. Selected papers may also be considered for a
special-issue journal.

Please submit your manuscript at our easychair instance:

Paper submission closed. Thank you for submitting your paper!


REMOTE PARTICIPATION

In order to enable many people to participate, we decided to include a remote
option to OSDA 2024. This does not mean that we stream videos to the physical
workshop. Instead, we feature peer-reviewed video contributions on our website
and our Youtube channel, and we provide some live session on April 29, 2024,
15:00 CET May 15, 2024, 16:00 CET at https://osda.ws/r/ca3sT. Also, we set up a
live stream on Youtube to broadcast OSDA 2024 live from Valencia:


WHEN

OSDA 2024 will take place on March 25, 2024, 14:00--18:00 (2PM--6PM), and will
be co-hosted with the Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE) Conference.


WHERE

OSDA 2024 will happen at the Palacio De Congresos Valencia (Valencia Conference
Centre - VCC) in Valencia, Spain


REGISTRATION

OSDA 2024 is co-hosted with DATE Conference. To physically attend OSDA, please
register at DATE registration page. In case you only would like to physically
attend OSDA (without attending the rest of the conference), you will need a day
ticket for March 25, 2024.

Take advantage of reduced early-bird registration fees until February 14,
23:59:59 CET


CONTACT

If you have any questions, please contact the workshop chair Christian Krieg at
christian@osda.ws.

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