= Field Programmable Logic and Applications = = Best Paper Awards = || 2022 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Award || DeLiBA: An Open-Source Hardware/Software Framework for the Development of Linux Block I/O Accelerators || || 2022 || Michal Servit Award || Bitfiltrator: A general approach for reverse-engineering Xilinx bitstream format || || 2021 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Award || Eciton: Very Low-Power LSTM Neural Network Accelerator for Predictive Maintenance at the Edge || || 2021 || Michal Servit Award || Turning PathFinder Upside-Down: Exploring FPGA Switch-Blocks by Negotiating Switch Presence || || 2021 || FPL Community Award || FGPU: An SIMT-Architecture for FPGAs || || 2020 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Award || LogicNets: Co-Designed Neural Networks and Circuits for Extreme-Throughput Applications || || 2020 || Michal Servit Award || Timing-Driven Placement for FPGA Architectures with Dedicated Routing Paths || || 2019 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Award || Characterizing Power Distribution Attacks in Multi-User FPGA Environments || || 2019 || Michal Servit Award || A Deep Learning Framework to Predict Routability for FPGA Circuit Placement || || 2018 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Award || Embracing Diversity: Enhanced DSP Blocks for Low-Precision Deep Learning on FPGAs || || 2018 || Michal Servit Award || Machine-Learning Based Congestion Estimation for Modern FPGAs || || 2017 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Award || Voltage Drop-based Fault Attacks on FPGAs using Valid Bitstreams || || 2017 || Michal Servit Award || Automated Generation of Banked Memory Architectures in the High-Level Synthesis of Multi-Threaded Software || || 2017 || FPL Community Award || Florent de Dinechin for the FloPoCo floating point and arithmetic core generator for FPGAs || || 2016 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Award || An Investigation into a Circuit Based Supply Chain Analyzer for FPGAs || || 2016 || Michal Servit Award || An Evaluation on the Accuracy of the Minimum Width Transistor Area Models in Ranking the Actual Layout Area of FPGA Architectures || || 2016 || FPL Community Award ||JetStream: An Open-Source high-performance PCI Express 3 streaming library for FPGA-to-Host and FPGA-to-FPGA communication || || 2015 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Best Paper Award || CoRAM++: Supporting Data Structure-specific Memory Interfaces for FPGA Computing || || 2015 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || Hoplite: Building Austere Overlay NoCs for FPGAs || || 2015 || FPL Community Service Award || Vaughn Betz (placement and routing framework for FPGA Research) || || 2014 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Best Paper Award || ??? || || 2014 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || Hardware Accelerated Novel Optical De Novo Assembly for Large-Scale Genomes || || 2014 || FPL Community Service Award || LegUp (open-source high-level synthesis) || || 2013 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Best Paper Award || The Power of Communication: Energy-Efficient NoCs for FPGAs || || 2013 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || A Run-Time Graph-Based Polynomial Placement and Routing Algorithm for Virtual FPGAs || || 2013 || FPL Community Award || "RIFFA 2.0: A Reusable Integration Framework for FPGA Accelerators" || || 2012 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Best Paper Award || Automatically Exploiting Regularity in Applications to Reduce Reconfiguration Memory Requirements || || 2012 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || Correctly Rounded Floating-Point Division for DSP-Enabled FPGAs || || 2012 || FPL Community Award || A High Performance, Open Source SATA2 Core || || 2011 || Stamatis Vassiliadis Best Paper Award || ??? || || 2011 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || ??? || || 2011 || FPL Community Award || RapidSmith || || 2010 || Candidates || http://conferenze.dei.polimi.it/FPL2010/bp.htm ''who won?''|| || 2009 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || Exploiting Fast Carry-Chains of FPGAs for Designing Compressor Trees || || 2008 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || Rapid Estimation of Power Consumption for Hybrid FPGAs || || 2007 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || Domain-Specific Hybrid FPGA: Architecture and Floating Point Applications || || 2006 || (Michal Servit?) Best Paper Award || Multi-layer Floorplanning on a Sequence of Reconfigurable Designs || || 2006 || Altera Award on FPGA Architectures || Power Implications of Implementing Logic Using FPGA Embedded Memory Arrays || || 2006 || Xilinx Award on FPGA Technology || Reducing the Space Complexity of Pipelined Routing using Modified Range Encoding || ''will appreciate help filling in the gaps and correcting errors -- andre@acm.org'' || 2004 || Michael Servit Best Paper Award || The Impact of Pipelining on Energy per Operation in Field-Programmable Gate Arrays || ''following from an older source, need to convert to papers'' || 2002 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || ''Gordon Brebner (University of Edinburgh)'' || || 2001 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || Macrocell Architectures for Product Term Embedded Memory Arrays || || 2000 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || ''J. Ditmar, K. Torkelsson, A. Jantsch (Ericsson Radio Systems AB)''|| || 1999 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || ''Karam S. Chatha (University of Cincinnati)'' || || 1998 || Michal Servit Best Paper Award || ''Margaret Martonosi (Princeton University)''|| ---- Award descriptions from [[http://www.fpl2012.org/awards.shtml|FPL2012]], augmented with additional information from FPL 2019. The '''Michal Servit Memorial Award''' is in recognition of excellent paper quality, awarded to the most outstanding paper in the area of design algorithms, methods, and CAD tools for FPGAs and self-aware systems. Michal Servit has been General Chair of FPL94 at Prague, the largest FPL ever held to that time. He has been an associate professor at EE dept. of the University of Prague. Michal Servit has attended all FPLs, and all the time he served as a reviewer, member of the program committee, and the steering committee of FPL, until the message reached us, that he did not survive a heart attack during vacations in Austria, December 5, 1997. The community misses with him as a cooperative and highly competent friend full of good ideas. He has been an important part of the FPL organization. The first Michael Servit Memorial Award has been initially organized by Stephen Guccione triggered by an idea from John Schewel. The '''Stamatis Vassiliadis Memorial Award''' is in recognition of excellent paper quality, awarded to the most outstanding paper in the area of Architecture & Applications. Prof. Stamatis Vassiliadis (IEEE Fellow, ACM Fellow, Member of the Dutch Academy of Sciences, and Professor at Delft University of Technology), is well known as an outstanding computer scientist and for establishing the SAMOS conference in 2001. When he passed away much too early on 7 April 2007, the community lost one of its most skilled and inspiring actors. Stamatis Vassiliadis was involved in the organization of many scientific conferences and he was the general chair of FPL2007. The '''FPL Community Award''' This award is for authors who have made a significant contribution to the community by providing some material or knowledge in an open format that benefits the rest of the community. The award was introduced at FPL2010 in Milano by the organizers Fabrizio Ferrandi, Marco D. Santambrogio, and Jari Nurmi.