History:
The Centre for High Performance Embedded Systems (CHiPES) was established by the School of Computer Engineering (SCE) at the Nanyang Technological University in April 1998 to promote research and development in embedded systems engineering using state-of-the-art VLSI CAD tools and technology. CHiPES became an inter-school centre in February 2000 and is supported by the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. In 2005, it has been incorporated into the Intelligent Devices and Systems (IDeAS) cluster, comprising of competency centers in high performance embedded systems (CHiPES), intelligent machines (CIM), micro-systems (CMMS), robotics (RRC), computational intelligence (C2I), human factors and ergonomics (CHFE) and integrated circuits and systems (CICS).
Mission:
CHiPES will undertake use-inspired Basic research into novel algorithms and their architectural translations to innovate embedded solutions.
The Centre will undertake Basic research into Future Design Methodologies for shorter time-to-market (TTM) and Lower non-recurring engineering costs (NRE) to realize high-productivity embedded systems suitable for mass volume manufacture. The Centre will serve as a knowledge base to facilitate state-of-art training in Embedded Systems Engineering through active participation in industrial projects and the use of advanced CAD tools and process technology.
Objectives:
The major goals of CHiPES are hardware acceleration, reconfi gurable computing, architectural
translation of complex algorithms, system integration and design methodologies for constraint- aware
embedded computing. At present, focus groups at CHiPES perform R&D in the following key areas: Design Methodologies, Embedded Software, Reconfi gurable Computing, Vision Enabled
Sensing and Secure Embedded Systems.
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