Archives for November 2, 2015

E M B E D D E D S Y S T E M S W E E K

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Call for Papers, Tutorials, Workshops
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E M B E D D E D    S Y S T E M S    W E E K

Pittsburgh, PA, US, October 2-7, 2016
www.esweek.org

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++ CASES ++ CODES+ISSS ++ EMSOFT ++ Symposia ++ Workshops ++ Tutorials ++
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Embedded Systems Week is . . .
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ESWeek is the premier event covering all aspects of embedded systems
and software. By bringing together three leading conferences (CASES,
CODES+ISSS, and EMSOFT), several symposia (like ESTIMedia, RSP) and
hot-topic workshops and tutorials, ESWeek presents attendees a wide
range of topics unveiling the state of the art in embedded systems
design and HW/SW architectures.
http://esweek.acm.org/esweek2016_flyer.pdf
Registered attendees are entitled to attend sessions of all
conference CASES, CODES+ISSS, EMSOFT.
Symposia, workshops and tutorials require separate registration.

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Timeline
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– Paper Abstract Submission:              April 1, 2016
– Full Paper Submission:                  April 8, 2016 (Firm Deadline!)
– Tutorial Proposals:                     April 8, 2016
– Workshop Proposals:                     April 8, 2016
– Conference: October 2-7, 2016

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CASES: International Conference on Compilers, Architecture,
and Synthesis for Embedded Systems
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CASES is a forum where researchers, developers and practitioners exchange
information on the latest advances in compilers and architectures for
high performance embedded systems. In addition to our core areas of
technical interest including embedded system architectures, compilers and
embedded systems software, memory architectures, architectures targeting
power, reliability and security, and emerging application domains, we
especially encourage papers that address architectural synthesis and
compiler techniques for heterogeneous and accelerator-rich architectures.
http://esweek.acm.org/esweek2016_cases.pdf

CASES Program Chairs:
Siddharth Garg, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, US
Laura Pozzi, University of Lugano, CH

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CODES+ISSS: International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign
and System Synthesis
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The International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System
Synthesis is the premier event in system-level design, modeling,
analysis, and implementation of modern embedded and cyber-physical
systems, from system-level specification and optimization down to system
synthesis of multi-processor hardware/software implementations. The
conference is a forum bringing together academic research and industrial
practice for all aspects related to system-level and hardware/software
co-design. High-quality original papers will be accepted for oral
presentation followed by interactive poster sessions.
http://esweek.acm.org/esweek2016_codes+isss.pdf

CODES+ISSS Program Chairs:
Andreas Gerstlauer, University of Texas at Austin, US
Andy Pimentel, University of Amsterdam, NL

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EMSOFT: International Conference on Embedded Software
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The ACM SIGBED International Conference on Embedded Software (EMSOFT)
brings together researchers and developers from academia, industry, and
government to advance the science, engineering, and technology of
embedded software development. Since 2001, EMSOFT has been the premier
venue for cutting-edge research in the design and analysis of software
that interacts with physical processes, with a long-standing tradition
for results on cyber-physical systems, which compose computation,
networking, and physical dynamics.
http://esweek.acm.org/esweek2016_emsoft.pdf

EMSOFT Program Chairs:
Petru Eles, Linkoping University, SE
Rahul Mangharam, University of Pennsylvania, US

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Paper Process
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This year ESWeek will introduce a two-stage review process in order
to further increase quality. Papers passing the first stage need to
revise their work within a short time frame of around two weeks.
Further details will be published at least two months before the
submission deadline. Like always, all accepted papers come with a
talk and a poster presentation. Each accepted paper requires one
full conference registration.

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Call for Workshop Proposals
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ESWeek 2016 will host several workshops on Oct. 6/7 and is soliciting
proposals for new and recurring workshops. ESWeek workshops are
excellent opportunities to bring together researchers and practitioners
from different communities to share their experiences in an interactive
atmosphere and to foster collaboration for new and innovative projects.
We invite you to submit workshop proposals on any topic related to the
broad set of research, education, and application areas in embedded systems.

Workshop Chair:
Tulika Mitra, National University of Singapore, SG

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Call for Tutorial Proposals
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ESWeek 2016 is looking for high-quantity, timely tutorials to enrich its
technical program. Tutorials offer a unique opportunity where presenters
can interact closely with attendees and attendees can gain in-depth
knowledge on a specific topic. Tutorials on all topics related to
embedded system design, analysis and development are welcome. ESWeek 2016
tutorials will take place on Oct 2nd, and can be either be half day or full
day, lecture style or hands on labs. We invite you to submit tutorial
proposals before the deadline of April 8, 2016.

Tutorials Chair:
Sharon Hu, University of Notre Dame, US

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Organization
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ESWeek General Chairs
Joerg Henkel, KIT Karlsruhe, DE (General Chair)
Lothar Thiele, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, CH (Vice General Chair)
ESWeek Local Arrangement Chair:
Alex K. Jones, University of Pittsburgh, US

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