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AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics: Introduction to an
EPSRC Pilot Project
Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics: Introduction to an
EPSRC Pilot Project
Professor Richard O. Sinnott
Technical Director National e-Science Centre
University of Glasgow
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Advanced Processor Technologies Group (Prof S. Furber)
Device Modelling Group (PI Prof A. Asenov)
Electronic Systems Design Group (Prof M. Zwolinksi)
Intelligent Systems Group (Prof. A. Tyrrell)
National e-Science Centre Glasgow (Prof R. Sinnott)
Microsystems Technology Group (Prof. D. Cumming)
Mixed-Mode Design Group in IMNS (Prof. A. Murray)
National e-Science Centre Edinburgh (Dr D. Berry)
e-Science NorthWest Centre (Dr S. Pickles)
University PartnersUniversity Partners
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Industrial PartnersIndustrial PartnersGlobal EDS vendor and world TCAD leader600 licences of grid implementation, model implementation
UK fabless design company and world microprocessor leaderCore IP, simulation tools, staff time
UK fabless design company and world mixed mode leaderAdditional PhD studentship for mixed mode design
Global semiconductor player with strong UK presenceAccess to technology, device data, processing
Global semiconductor player with strong UK presenceAccess to technology, device data, processing
Global semiconductor player with UK presenceCASE studentship, interconnects
Trade association of the microelectronics industry in the UKRecruiting new industrial partners and dissemination
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
The ChallengeThe Challenge
International Tech nology Roadmap for Semiconductors Year 2005 2010 2015 2020
MPU Half Pitch (nm) 90 45 25 14
MPU Gate Length (nm) 32 18 10 6
2005 edition Toshiba 04
Device diversification
90nm: HP, LOP, LSTP
45nm: UTB SOI
32nm: Double gate
25 nm
Bulk MOSFET
FD SOI
UTB SOI
FinFET
HP(MPU)
LOP
LSTP
Stat.Sets
230 nm
Bulk MOSFET
Standard
SingleSet
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
The ChallengeThe Challenge
Geometryvariation
Strainvariation
OPC Strain
Layout induced variabilityTechnology - design link
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.00.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
Vou
t2(V
)
Vout1
(V)Vout1 [V]
Vout2
[V
]
Atomistic variabilityStatistical and novel design
Device Circuit
malfunctioningvariability
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
TimelinessTimeliness
“The industry needs to deliver a new generation of chip design-tools to ease power and variance problems, according to Intel’s chief technology officer.”
Thematic Group 2Nanoelectronics and
Nanotechnologies
EC Public Consultation3 Feb 2006
“Develop radical new design methods and tools for systems with over 100 billion nano-devices exhibiting new characteristics and variability, while reaching the objectives of low power consumption, reliability, evolvability and affordable design efforts.”
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Delivering new resultsDelivering new results
CHARACTE-RISTICS
DE
VIC
ES
COMPACTDEVICE
PARAMETERS
CHARACTE-RISTICS
CIR
CU
ITS
CIRCUIT SUMULATORS
SYSTEM SIMULATORS
Hierarchical IC Simulation
Simulators
COMPACTCIRCUIT
PARAMETERS
Data Abstraction
CO
MP
AC
TC
IRC
UIT
MO
DE
LS
CO
MP
AC
TD
EV
ICE
MO
DE
LS
PA
RA
ME
TE
RE
XT
RA
CT
OR
PA
RA
ME
TE
RE
XT
RA
CT
OR
MEASUREMENTS
DEVICE SIMULATORS
PROCESS SIMULATORS
TC
AD
Simple conceptIntegrated Hierarchical
Statistical Design
Complex data and workflowsData and Compute Intensive
Security Sensitive
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
The Development ChallengeThe Development ChallengeElectronic design teams currently use different tools, have different data formats, need access to large scale compute resources, generate vast amounts of data, work independently of device engineers.
We propose to build an integrated Grid infrastructure which will ....
…da-da-daaah…
…revolutionise nanoCMOS design by making it a completely integrated collaborative process.
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Balsa high-level asynch. circuit synthesis tool used, e.g. for timing verification
Expressivity of myGrid Taverna, FreeFluo for this
domain? myGrid
workflow =>
Grid service development
Meta-data capture/data annotation
Control loops for optimisation,
concurrency needed
Feed requirements into OMII-UK for language and
enactment engine enhancements
Typical existing applicationTypical existing application
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Will focus on 4 key areas – all targeted to real scientific needs:
Workflows Data mgt Security Resource mgt
Workflows are fundamental to the way scientists want to work tighter dependencies between services (e.g. coupled simulations)
Generating huge amounts of data in many different formats establishing metadata formats for a new industry
Advanced security crucial to engage with industry introducing advanced security to the OMII-UK architecture; allowing for the effect of licensing in managing workflow
Extremely computational intense, they need intelligent job scheduling/mgt linking OMII-UK services to batch-oriented codes; a marriage of the HPC-oriented Grid world and the user targeted service oriented architecture world
Feed requirements to, and shape the future implementation of OMII-UK e-Science partners directly involved in OMII-UK Pickles, Berry on OMII-UK Technical Advisory Board Sinnott in OMII User Group
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Grid stretch focused on realising scientific needs Grid stretch focused on realising scientific needs
Optimised nanoCMOS Grid Infrastructure
Resource Mgt Framework
Data Mgt Framework
Advanced Security Framework
Workflow Mgt Framework
Security attributes definition
Policy Decision/Enforcement Points
Attribute Request/Release Policies
Identity Management
Trust FederationAccounting Components
Information Services
Meta-scheduling Services
Reservation/Allocation Services
Resource Broking Service
Data Access/Linkage/Integration
Replication/Movement
Metadata/Provenance
Storage/Curation Services
Domain Knowledge Capture/Pres.
Data Transformation
Workflow Definition
Robust Enactment
Dependency Mgt
Job submission/mgt
Computational Steering
Visualisation Services
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Portal DevSim
TaurusPDP
EDINBURGH
GLASGOW
MANCHESTER
0. Auth/AuthZPDP
PDP
PDP
SPICE 1. security attr. request/release
4a
5a
workflow
Workflow for 90nm MOSFET using Taurus with specific dopant concentration generating I-V curves to be
fed into Aurora parameter extraction tool which will generate SPICE input files, Which, when simulated, will drive a visualisation application
Design Catalogue (workflows) / Data Sets
Grid Service w. License needed
Aurora
Taurus
SPICE
Enactment engine
6b
2a
2b 5 (data movement/mgt)
6a
5b4b
4c
Representative ScenarioRepresentative Scenario
Meta-Scheduler Planning Service
Service registry
Taurus
* inputs * outputs
GLAresearcher
3b
3dAurora
SPICE
3c
* inputs * outputs
* inputs * outputs
3e
3a
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Can solve licensing issues on GridCan solve licensing issues on Grid
451 group identified this as key area Grid community 451 group identified this as key area Grid community mustmust address address
(…IECnet)(…IECnet)
Fine grained authorisation readily supported by Shibboleth and Fine grained authorisation readily supported by Shibboleth and associated technologies such as PERMISassociated technologies such as PERMIS
Is being deployed across UK academia to replace existing Athens Is being deployed across UK academia to replace existing Athens systemsystem
essential to address gap between essential to address gap between researchresearch and and GridGrid communities communities
consider number of active UK e-Science certs vs Athens accountsconsider number of active UK e-Science certs vs Athens accounts
Future Grids must be harmonised with wider Future Grids must be harmonised with wider e-Infrastructuree-Infrastructure developments developments
Using the Grid should be no different than using any other internet based Using the Grid should be no different than using any other internet based system from researcher perspectivesystem from researcher perspective
Why Shibboleth…?Why Shibboleth…?
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
DyVOSE Delegation Issuing Service
PERMIS based Authorisation checks/decisions
Glasgow Education
VO policies
Glasgow EdinburghCondor pool
Grid BLASTData
Service Nucleotide+ Protein
Sequence DB
Grid-data Client
Grid BLASTService
Edinburgh Education VO policies
LDAP LDAP
Implemented by Students
Protein/nucleotide sequence data returned based on student team and Edinburgh policy
data input
Job scheduling/data management
Glasgow SoA using Edinburgh DIS
Glasgow nanoCMOS
policies
Edinburgh nanoCMOS
policies
Edinburgh nanoCMOS data sets
Edinburgh nanoCMOS
services
Glasgow nanoCMOS researchers
Glasgow nanoCMOS
services
Create new ACs for Glasgow nanoCMOS
users/roles
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Shibboleth-based access to/usage of Grid Resources
Roles, attributes, licenses,… needed to make authorisation decision
Distinguished Name
AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
OMII-UK & NGSLife Sciences Gateway
SOAPLab Services
Core NGS Middleware
Bioinformatics & Life Science Users
Hardware Resources
OMII: e-Infrastructure Services
OGSA-DAIGridSAM
GRIMOIRES
TavernaUpperware
Lowerware
Middleware
Talk to us about other ‘gateways’• Computational Chemistry• Engineering• Image Analysis•…
nanoCMOS
nanoCMOS Users
Taken from Dr S. Newhouse presentation to UK e-Science Directors on OMII-UK plans
08/03/2006
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AHM 2006 Talk18th September 2006
NanoCMOSgriD Meeting the Design Challenges of Nano-CMOS Electronics
Questions?