BMAS 2010 - 2010 IEEE International Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Conference
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Category BMAS 2010
Deadline: July 16, 2010 | Date: September 23, 2010-September 24, 2010
Venue/Country: California, U.S.A
Updated: 2010-08-17 17:15:19 (GMT+9)
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Rationale and ScopeThe aim of BMAS is to encourage and facilitate the growth of modern behavioral modeling and simulation by providing a forum for presenting research results and sharing experiences relating to all its aspects. Several communities intersect at BMAS: not only behavioral model and language developers, but also analog, mixed-signal and high-speed-digital circuit and system designers, developers of computer-aided design tools at all levels of design, the semiconductor device compact modeling community, and practitioners of simulation, modeling and verification in non-traditional EE areas such as MEMS, opto-electronics and biological systems. BMAS is co-located with the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC) to further facilitate participation of the circuit and system design communities. The workshop makes use of presentations, panel discussions, embedded tutorials, and poster sessions to present the latest advances and trends. It particularly emphasizes the use of simulation and modeling techniques that cover several levels of abstraction (i.e. circuit to system), address multi-disciplinary problems (mixed-signal or mixed-technology), or address emerging areas of interest (i.e. RF techniques, biological systems).Topics of InterestThis year’s workshop will include a special session on Model-based Engineering intended to focus on design flows driven from specification through realization where behavioral models are used in the majority of the steps in the flow (i.e., executable specs, test bench modeling with stimulus and load, model refinement/replacement at various levels of design complexity and hierarchy, design partitioning for partial-chip analysis, bottom-up verification, etc.). Papers that describe such flows, demonstrate transitions between keys flow steps, or otherwise push the state-of-the-art in model-based design, engineering, and verification to manage complexity are welcome.Contributions are invited from all areas related to behavioral modeling and simulation. Topics include, but are not limited to:Mixed-Signal TopicsTopics focusing on contributions to the research, development and applications involving analog, digital and mixed-signal integrated circuits and systems. Representative areas include:Behavioral model generation, optimization, or validation and qualificationStatistical behavioral modelingParasitic-aware techniquesTiming, power and noise modeling for deep-submicron designLanguage-based analog synthesisAnalog and mixed-signal fault modeling and test emulationModeling methodologies and standardsVirtual prototyping and testingSystem on chip modeling simulation methodsMixed-signal and RF system simulationCompilation techniques for simulation optimizationDistributed and parallel mixed-signal simulationCase studies and practical experiences of behavioral modelingFrequency domain modeling and simulationSemiconductor Device Compact ModelingRepresentative areas include:Compact device modeling lanuages and compilersStandard and new compact device models implemented in Verilog-A and VHDL-AMSCompact device models for emerging technologies and topical issues (nano-devices, distributed thermal effect, leakaging issues, manufacturability, radiation effects, etc).Mixed-Technology TopicsTopics focusing on contributions to the research, development and applications involving systems that are part or wholly non-electrical by nature. Representative areas include:Mixed-technology modeling (electro-mechanical, thermal-electronic, etc.)Thermal modelingOptical modelingHydraulics modelingMechanical modelingMEMS modelingBiological and biochemical modelingMixed-level simulation (e.g., mixed finite-element/continuous-time)Mixed-domain modeling (frequency-domain, time-domain)Case studies in telecommunication, automotive electronics, etc.Power electronic modelingFull-system verificationStress modelingFailure effects modelingLanguage and Tool TopicsTopics focusing on contributions to the research and development of hardware description languages (HDLs) and modeling and simulation tools and algorithms that enable the simulation of the previous two general tracks. Representative areas include:VHDL-AMS, Verilog-A, Verilog A/MSLanguage requirements, analysis and validationLanguage design issues and language-theoretic foundationsExtensions to standard modeling languages for specialized applications (semiconductors, MEMS, RF, etc.)GUIs for simplifying use of languagesCompilation techniques for simulation optimizationDistributed and parallel mixed-signal simulationFrequency domain modeling and simulationAutomated model extraction and reductionFormal description languages for electronic circuits and systemsUnified solutions for simulating mixed domainsTools providing interoperability of models and languagesSubmission and Review ProceduresThe technical program committee invites original submissions in these areas. The deadline for submission is Monday, July 16, 2010. Submitting full papers is strongly encouraged, abstract-only submissions will be considered but will be at a disadvantage. Submissions must be made electronically to www.bmas-conf.org. The paper can be up to 6 pages in length. Submissions should follow and use the IEEE guidelines and templates.Papers will be selected through an open peer-review process supervised by the Technical Program Committee. Papers selected for oral and poster presentation will be in the conference proceedings to be published by the IEEE. Authors will be notified of decisions on their papers by August 6, 2010. A camera-ready version of a full proceedings version of accepted papers will be required by August 27, 2010.Proceedings of the workshop will be published by the IEEE. An IEEE copyright form must accompany the paper in order for it to be published. Copyright forms will be needed if the paper is accepted.For more information on the program, contact:Jess ChenBMAS 2010 Program Chairemail: program-chair
bmas-conf.orgFor general information, contact:Larry NagelBMAS 2010 General Chairemail: general-chair
bmas-conf.orgPresentation Submission InformationAll presentation material must be in the form of a PowerPoint or PDF presentation. A projector connected to a Windows laptop will be available for displaying the material. The presentation material should be brought to the conference and can be loaded on the laptop using a CD reader or a USB port.Poster presenters should also bring electronic copies of their presentation materials and load them onto the conference laptop.All papers and presentations will be added to the BMAS website after the conference.Registration RequirementsAll presentors must register for the conference by the advance registration date. Failure to do so will cause your presentation to be removed from the program and your paper to be removed from the proceedings.Important DatesPaper Submission DeadlineJuly 16, 2010Notification of AcceptanceAugust 6, 2010Final Material Submission DeadlineAugust 27, 2010Presentor Registration DeadlineAugust 27, 2010ConferenceSeptember 23-24, 2010
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