Externally Funded Research Projects at PELAB
Beyond all the internal research projects within each working group, there are currently the following externally funded projects at PELAB:Current/recent projects (non-exhaustive list)
- ASTECC
(Adaptive Software for the heterogeneous Edge-Cloud Continuum)
Contact: Prof. Christoph Kessler -
GPAI (General-Purpose AI Computing)
Contact: Prof. Christoph Kessler -
OpenModelica
Open source development of a model-driven environment based on Modelica and Eclipse
Contact: Prof. Peter Fritzson - SkePU
Open-source framework for high-level portable programming of heterogeneous parallel systems using algorithmic skeletons, with automated optimizations for performance and energy efficiency.
Contact: Prof. Christoph Kessler
Finished projects (since ca. 2004, non-exhaustive list)
- EXA2PRO: Enhancing Programmability
and boosting Performance Portability for Exascale Computing Systems
(2018-2021, EU H2020)
Our main contributions in this H2020 FETHPC project are the design and development of a portable native programming model for heterogeneous clusters, including skeletons, multivariant software components and smart data-containers, of an application synthesis framework for adaptive code generation, and of optimizations e.g. for data locality and memory management.
Contact: Prof. Christoph Kessler - EXCESS:
Execution Models for Energy-Efficient Computing Systems (2013-2016, EU FP7)
In this EU FP7 project we contributed key research results in programming abstractions, runtime techniques and tool infrastructure for energy-aware application synthesis, system modeling, performance and energy modeling, optimization techniques such as static task scheduling and autotuning for holistic energy optimization for heterogeneous multicore systems.
Contact: Prof. Christoph Kessler - High-Level Debugging of Equation-Based
System Modeling and Simulation Languages
Contact: Prof. Peter Fritzson - SeRC-OpCoReS: Optimized Composition and Run-time Support for e-Science (2011-2018)
Contact: Prof. Christoph Kessler -
Integrated Code Generation and
Integrated Software Pipelining (2001-2012)
Integrated techniques for generating highly optimized code for instruction-level parallel processor architectures.
Contact: Prof. Christoph Kessler - REPLICA (2011-2013)
Programming model, language, compiler and run-time system design for a tightly-synchronized shared memory many-core chip multiprocessor.
Contact: Prof. Christoph Kessler - PEPPHER (2010-2012, EU FP7)
Performance Portability and Programmability for Heterogeneous Many-core Architectures.
Contact: Prof. Christoph Kessler -
OpenProd (2010-2012)
Open Model-Driven Whole-Product Development and Simulation Environment
Contact: Prof. Peter Fritzson - ePUMA WP3 (2008-2011)
DSP Platform for Emerging Telecommunication and Multimedia; WP3: DSP program analysis for memory access patterns and optimized code generation with configuration of the memory access network on a novel reconfigurable DSP chip multiprocessor architecture.
Contact: Prof. Christoph Kessler -
SafeModSim (2006-2009)
Safe and secure modeling and simulation on the grid.
Contact: Prof. Peter Fritzson, Prof. Mariam Kamkar, Prof. Christoph Kessler RISE-II (2006-2007)
Research on Integrational Software Engineering.
Contact: Prof. Peter Fritzson, Prof. Uwe Assmann, Prof. Christoph Kessler, Prof. Kristian SandahlGridModelica (2003-2006)
Parallel modeling and simulation on the grid.
Contact: Prof. Peter Fritzson, Prof. Christoph KesslerVISIMOD - VIsualization, MODeling, SIMulation and System Identification (2003-2007)
Contact: Prof. Lennart Ljung, Prof. Peter Fritzson, Prof. Anders Ynnerman, Prof. Lars NielsenProviking Systems Engineering and Computational Design-SECD (2003-2007)
Contact: Prof. Petter Krus, Prof. Peter Fritzson, Prof. Dag Fritzson, m.fl.The Gait E-Book (2006-2007)
Effective Participatory Learning Using High Level Gait Simulation and Active Electronic Books,
at Linköping University and Stanford University.
Contact: Prof. Peter Fritzson and Prof. Jessica Rose
Page responsible: Kristian Sandahl
Last updated: 2023-02-23