Student Design Contest Information
About 10
outstanding chip designs reflecting the high research standards of
Asian as well as world wide academies are selected among the
accepted student papers and honorably invited to demonstrate their
design results on the conference site with poster. Based on the
on-site demonstration results, 3 best student designs will be
selected and awarded. The other participants will be honored by A-SSCC
SDC certificates.
General Guidelines
The SDC
session is intended to provide an interactive demonstration of
excellent student designs. Authors can demonstrate their design
results, operations and detail concepts vividly to the conference
participants.
Authors should bring their chip and test/demonstration equipments to
the conference site to demonstrate their design results during the
conference period; from the first day till the final day of the
conference (The first day demonstration is very important because
the award winners are determined by the demonstration review on the
first day).
The operation of the chip will be demonstrated by showing the
important waveforms verifying the design concepts or by showing
visual criterions for the performance of the chip.
Although it is not recommended, the authors may bring the test
result data stored in the notebook and replay them at the conference
site instead of the real demonstration.
Most of the test equipments necessary for the demonstration should
be brought by the authors themselves (The notebook type test
equipment is recommended). However, if you need any special
equipment for the on-site demonstration, please contact the SDC
chair, Prof. Shiho Kim (shiho@chungbuk.ac.kr) or Prof. Shyh-Jye
(Jerry) Jou (jerryjou@mail.nctu.edu.tw) at your earliest
convenience.
*Presenters are responsible to pay off special equipment fee prior
to the conference. Please contact the A-SSCC Secretariat for detail
payment information.
The poster boards are prepared to attach the posters in portrait
format with a maximum size of 70 inches (height) by 36 inches
(width) (1 inch=2.54 cm). Posters have to be attached to the boards
using adhesive tape (available on site). The poster should allow the
attendees to recognize the key points of the work easily from a
distance of at least 10 feet (3 meters) and to facilitate more
detailed discussions with the authors. Often the best poster
comprises a few large significant graphs/illustrations annotated
clearly with only enough text to headline key points like purpose,
conclusions, and impact. Note that the poster should not consist of
a copy of the manuscript.
Specific Guidelines
�EA
1.83m X 0.45m X 0.76m (Length X Width X Height) platform will be
placed in front
of the each poster board for the design demonstration. Power
socket and wireless
internet will also be provided.
�EPlease prepare a self complete test board in order to avoid
the necessity of the
external test equipments such as the function generator or
large oscilloscope.
�EAn area 12 in. high and 9 in. wide in the top left corner of
the poster board will be
used for poster identification.
�EThe poster will typically consist of a number of 8.5 x 11
in. or A4 pages tacked to
the bulletin board, although larger paper formats are
acceptable and even
desirable.
�EOne page is to consist of the paper title, authors and
affiliation.
�EA second page is to consist of a brief abstract outlining
the key points of the
paper.
�EUse a minimum font size of 18 points for text and 30 points
for headings.
�ELimit text to 4-6 key points per page.
�ELimit graphs or illustrations to 2 per page.
�EAppropriate use of color is encouraged.
(An example of Demo and Poster) �@
(An example
of the demo kit)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|