embedded systems & co-design lab
Texas A & M University
HR Bright Building As the world of engineering advances, the complexity demands of both hardware and software grow at a phenomenal rate. The trade-offs between hardware and software within a system are at the forefront of this complexity and demand attention unto themselves. Hardware software codesign is the study of how to make these tradeoffs and meet system constraints.

Research Areas

  • Hardware Software Codesign: Partitioning, Scheduling and Design Space Exploration
  • Embedded System: Power Aware Design, Real-Time Scheduling, Slack Management
  • VLSI Design: Network-On-Chip, Reliability and Testing of SoC, FPGA Architecture
  • Network Processor Architecture: IP Lookup, TCAM based router design etc.
  • Cyber Infrastructure P2P, Semantic Technologies

Courses Offered

Fall 2008

  • CPSC-312: Computer Organization