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# Project description
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The project iPlat ("Innovative Platforms for Mixed-Hardware/Software Systems") is contributed by theDepartment of Embedded Systemsat the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien(Fachhochschule Technikum Wien). The goal of the project is to foster educational activities in the area of hardware/software co-design and verification at the university and to increase the visibility of microelectronic systems in general.
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The overall goal of the iPlat project is to evaluate and integrate today's existing sophisticated platforms for embedded (hardware/software based) systems into the lectures and courses of the Department of Embedded Systems to provide students of the UAS Technikum Wien a modern curriculum and an education at an international level. Furthermore, it is the objective of the project to make newest state-of-the-art technology available for a diverse range of people with different background knowledge. This is done by, e.g., relying upon tools with graphical user interfaces. Moreover, the development of quickstart guides, tutorials, hello-world examples and the like as well as their integration into a project's Wiki are an essential part of the project.
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Another project goal is the development of add-on boards and IP cores, based on the used platforms. Moreover, the realization of an interactive and safety-related demonstrator is an integral part of the project. The demonstrator is planned to be presented to the broad public at events like the "Lange Nacht der Forschung" or the "Open Days" of the UAS Technikum Wien.
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This project is funded by theCity of Vienna, department MA23, under grant number "MA23-Projekt 18-06".
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**Project Duration:** Nov. 1, 2015 to Oct. 31, 2018 |
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