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DSD’2005
8th
EUROMICRO CONFERENCE ON
DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN
Architectures,
Methods and Tools
URL: http://dsd2005.univ-rennes1.fr
Call
for Papers
The Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD)
addresses
all aspects of (embedded)
digital and mixed hardware/software system engineering.
It is a
discussion forum for researchers and engineers working on
state-of-the-art
investigations,
development, and applications.
It focuses
on advanced system, design, and design automation concepts, paradigms,
methods
and tools,
as well as, modern implementation technologies that enable effective
and
efficient development of
high-quality (embedded) systems for important and demanding
applications in
fields such as (wireless)
communication and networking; measurement and instrumentation;
health-care and
medicine; military,
space, avionic and automotive systems; security; multi-media and
ambient
intelligence.
The main
areas of interest are the
following:
1. Systems-on-a-chip/in-a-package: generic system platforms and
platform-based
design; network on chip; multi-processors; system on re-configurable
chip;
system FPGAs
and structured ASICs; rapid prototyping; asynchronous systems; power,
energy,
timing,
predictability and other quality issues; intellectual property, virtual
components and design reuse.
2. Programmable/re-configurable
architectures: processor,
communication, memory
and software architectures with focus on application specific
and/or
embedded computing,
co-processors; processing arrays; programmable fabrics; embedded
software;
arithmetic,
logic and special-operator units.
3. System,
hardware and embedded
software specification, modeling and validation: design languages
; functional, structural and parametric specification and modeling;
simulation,
emulation, prototyping,
and testing at the system, register-transfer, logic and physical
levels;
co-simulation and co-verification.
4. System,
hardware and embedded
software synthesis:
system, hardware/software and embedded
software synthesis; behavioral, register-transfer, logic and physical
circuit
synthesis; multi-objective optimization
observing power, performance, communication, interconnections, layout,
technology, reliability, robustness,
security, testability and other issues; (dynamic) management of
computational
resources, power, energy
etc.; design environments for embedded systems and re-configurable
computing.
5. Emerging
technologies, system
paradigms and design methodologies: optical, bio, nano and quantum
technologies and computing; self-organizing and self-adapting
(wireless)
systems; wireless sensor networks;
ambient intelligence and augmented reality; ubiquitous, wearable and
implanted
systems; deep sub-micron
design issues.
6. Applications of (embedded) digital
systems with emphasis on demanding and new applications
in fields such as:
(wireless) communication and networking;
measurement and instrumentation;
health-care and medicine; military, space,
avionic and automotive systems; security; multi-media,
instrumentation and ambient intelligence;
health-care and medicine; military, space, avionic and
automotive systems; security; multi-media and
ambient intelligence.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Regular Papers:
Submissions can be made that describe innovative work in the scope of
the
Conference, and especially,
in any of the above main areas of interest (please indicate the topic
area).
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit their
manuscripts for review electronically to the Program Chair via email (
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deadline for submission. Each manuscript should include the complete
paper
text, all illustrations, and references. The manuscript should conform
to the
required format single-spaced, double column, A4/US letter page size,
10-point
size
Times Roman font, up to 8 pages. In order to conduct a blind review, no
indication of the authors' names should appear
in the submitted manuscript. A separate sheet should be added
containing
the paper title, topic area, the authors’ names
and affiliations, and the contact author’s name, address and email
address.
Case Study
and Application Papers:
Submissions can be made which
report on state-of-the-art digital systems,
design methods and/or tools, and (embedded) applications. Papers
discussing
lessons learned from practical
experience, demanding or new applications, and experimental research
are
particularly encouraged. Manuscripts
may be submitted in the same way as regular papers.
Special
(Invited) Sessions: Proposals
for panel sessions, hot
topic sessions, embedded tutorials and other invited
sessions are especially welcome. The session organizer(s) should
discuss with
the Program Chair a single page
abstract outlining the session or tutorial topic, together with a list
of
possible contributors, by the deadline for submission.
The Program
Committee will decide if
papers will be accepted for a long presentation (30 minutes), short
presentation
(15 minutes), or as a poster. For long and short presentations, 8
pages
will be assigned in the published proceedings.
A poster presentation will be assigned 4 pages. Papers exceeding the
page limit
will be charged 50 Euro per page in
excess. If the paper is accepted, at least one of the authors must
pre-register
and pay the conference fee before the
deadline for submitting the camera-ready paper. Otherwise the paper
will not be
published in the proceedings.
The
Proceedings of DSD'2005 will be
published by the IEEE Computer Society.
Important Dates:
• Submission of papers:
• Notification of
acceptance:
• Deadline for final
version:
•
Submission of Special Sessions:
• Acceptance of
Special Sessions:
Please refer to the conference web site at http://dsd2005.univ-rennes1.fr
for
additional information.