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    EMBS 2012 - Track on Embedded Systems at ACM SAC 2012

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    Deadline: August 31, 2011 | Date: March 25, 2012-March 29, 2012

    Venue/Country: Trento, Italy

    Updated: 2011-07-15 09:43:30 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Track on Embedded Systems at ACM SAC 2012

    Abbrv: EMBS - ACM SAC 2012

    Location: Riva del Garda (Trento), Italy

    Website: http://www.ing.unipi.it/sac12/

    Start date: 2012-03-25

    End date: 2012-03-29

    Description:

    Special track in ACM SAC 2012:

    EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

    Across Hardware and Software

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Embedded computing has recently reached particularly high performance levels, becoming more and more present in appliances used in everyday life. A wide variety of applications, from consumer electronics to biomedical systems, requires building up powerful yet cheap embedded devices. In this context, embedded software has turned out to be more and more complex, posing new challenging issues: the adoption of further flexible programming paradigms/architectures is becoming almost mandatory. Nonetheless, even nowadays the development of embedded systems must rely on a tight coupling of hardware and software components. Moreover, the market pressure calls for the employment of new methodologies for shortening the development time and for driving the evolution of existing products. New efficient solutions to problems emerging in this setting can be put into action by means of a joint effort of academia and industry.

    Design of embedded systems must take into account a wide variety of constraints: performance, code size, power consumption, presence of real-time tasks, maintainability, security and possibly scalability: the more convenient trade-off has to be found, often operating on a large number of different parameters. In this scenario, solutions can be proposed at different levels of abstraction, making use of an assortment of tools and methodologies: researchers and practitioners have a chance to propose new ideas and to compare experimentations.

    The focus of this conference track is on the application of both novel and well-known techniques to the embedded systems development. Particular attention is paid to solutions that require expertise in different fields (e.g. computer architecture, OS, compilers, security, software engineering, simulation). The track will benefit also from direct experiences in the employment of embedded devices in "unconventional" application areas, so to show up new challenges in the system design/development process. In this setting, researchers and practitioners from academia and industry will get a chance to keep in touch with problems, open issues and future directions in the field of development of dedicated applications for embedded systems.

    This year, the EMBS track will be part of a coordinated effort within ACM SAC to group up topics involving "computing systems as a whole", i.e. taking into account the different components at the hardware and software levels that build up actual devices. The involved tracks are the following:

    Operating Systems (OS)

    Embedded Systems (EMBS)

    In ACM SAC, sessions for these tracks will be scheduled to let attendees follow all presentations on such closely related topics.

    TOPICS OF INTEREST

    * Methodologies and tools for design-space exploration

    * System-level design and simulation techniques for Embedded Systems

    * Power-aware design and computing

    * Testing, debugging, profiling and performance analysis of Embedded Systems

    * Networked sensor devices and systems

    * Multicore and SoC-based embedded systems and applications

    * Middleware and virtual machines in Embedded Systems

    * Multithreading in Embedded Systems design and development

    * Java embedded computing

    * Software architectures and SOA for Embedded Systems

    * Embedded Systems exploitation within Information Systems

    * Multimedia management in Embedded Systems

    * Security and dependability support within Embedded Systems

    * OS & RTOS for Embedded Systems

    * Safety-critical Embedded Systems

    * Hardware/software support for real-time applications

    * Compilation strategies, code transformation and parallelization for Embedded Systems

    * Special-purpose appliances and applications

    * Case studies

    IMPORTANT DATES

    * August 31st, 2011: Paper Submission

    * October 12th, 2011: Author Notification

    * November 2nd, 2011: Camera-Ready Copies

    SUBMISSIONS

    Only papers based on original, unpublished work and addressing the listed topics of interest will be considered.

    Each submitted paper will be fully refereed and undergo a blind review process.

    Please note that submission of the same paper to multiple tracks is not allowed.

    The accepted papers will be published in the ACM SAC 2012 proceedings.

    Further details and conditions are available on the online CFP at the track home page at http://www.ing.unipi.it/sac12 and at the conference home page at http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2012/.

    Questions can be directed to the Track Chairs (please check on the track home page).

    TRACK CHAIRS

    Alessio Bechini - Univ. of Pisa - Italy

    Cosimo Antonio Prete - Univ. of Pisa - Italy

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    Peter Altenbernd - University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt - Germany

    Erik Altman - IBM T.J. Watson Research Center - USA

    Sandro Bartolini - University of Siena - Italy

    João M. P. Cardoso - University of Porto - Portugal

    Li-Pin Chang - National Chiao-Tung University - Taiwan

    Mingsong Chen - East China Normal University - China

    Pai H. Chou - University of California, Irvine - USA

    Alexander G. Dean - North Carolina State University - USA

    Adam Donlin - Xilinx - USA

    Lavinia Egidi - University of Eastern Piedmont - Italy

    Marc Engels - Flanders' Mechatronics Technology Centre, Leuven - Belgium

    Pierfrancesco Foglia - University of Pisa - Italy

    Björn Franke - University of Edinburgh - UK

    Malay Ganai - NEC labs America - USA

    Roberto Giorgi - University of Siena - Italy

    Matthias Gries - Intel Labs - Germany

    Zonghua Gu - Zhejiang University, Hangzhou - China

    Rajiv Gupta - University of California Riverside - USA

    Frank Hannig - University of Erlangen-Nuremberg - Germany

    Niraj K. Jha - Princeton University - USA

    Andreas Krall - TU Wien - Austria

    Tei-Wei Kuo - National Taiwan University - Taiwan

    Ákos Lédeczi - Vanderbilt University - USA

    Arindam Mallik - IMEC - Belgium

    Claire Pagetti - ONERA - France

    Andy D. Pimentel - University of Amsterdam - The Netherlands

    Christine Rochange - IRIT - France

    Bastian Schlich - ABB Corporate Research - Germany

    Martin Schoeberl - DTU - Denmark

    Henk Sips - TU Delft - The Netherlands

    Jean-Pierre Talpin - INRIA/IRISA - France

    Hiroyuki Tomiyama - Ritsumeikan University - Japan

    Miroslav Velev - Aries Design Automation - USA

    Ning Weng - Southern Illinois University Carbondale - USA

    Tilman Wolf - University of Massachusetts Amherst - USA

    I-Ling Yen - University of Texas at Dallas - USA

    Xiangrong Zhou - University of Hawaii - USA

    http://www2.ing.unipi.it/sac12/


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