ARD2016

Date: Mar 21, 2016 7:00 am – Mar 24, 2016 5:00 pm
Location: Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

ARC2016: 12th International Symposium on Applied Reconfigurable Computing

   21-24 March 2016 | Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |   http://lcr.icmc.usp.br/arc2016/


THE ARC SYMPOSIUM:

Reconfigurable computing technologies offer the promise of substantial performance gains over traditional architectures via customizing, even at runtime, the topology of the underlying architecture to match the specific needs of a given application.

Contemporary configurable architectures allow for the definition of architectures with functional and storage units that match in function, bit-width and control structures the specific needs of a given computation. The flexibility enabled by reconfiguration is also seen as a basic technique for overcoming transient failures in emerging device structures.

ARC aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners of reconfigurable computing with an emphasis on practical applications of this promising technology. ARC 2016 will have a series of international invited speakers that will express their view on the future of reconfigurable technology (please visit the symposium website for an update list of the confirmed invited presentations).

ARC PUBLICATION INFORMATION:

The ARC 2016 proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag as a Lecture Notes in Computer Science series volume and will also be available through the SpringerLink on-line service (www.springer.com/lncs).  Additionally, selected submissions will be invited to be submitted for consideration for a journal special issue still to be determined.


TOPICS OF INTEREST:

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following four broad categories:

RC Design Methods and Tools

  • High-level Compilation
  • Simulation
  • Estimation Techniques
  • Design-Space Exploration
  • Programming Languages and paradigms
  • Run-Time Systems
  • Compilation and Synthesis

RC Architecture

  • Fine-grained and Mixed-grained
  • Multi-Processor based
  • Embedded Multi-Core
  • Reconfigurable Fabric
  • Resilient through Reconfiguration
  • System Architectures and Integration

RC Applications

  • High-Performance Systems
  • Embedded Computing
  • Robotics
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Safety and Mission Critical Systems
  • Biomedical and Others

RC Critical Issues

  • Teaching Reconfigurable Computing
  • Surveys and Future Trends
  • Benchmarks

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

General Chairs:       

  • Vanderlei Bonato – University of Sao Paulo – BR
  • Aravind Dasu – The University of Southern California – USA


Program Chairs:

  • Christos Bouganis – Imperial College London – UK
  • Marek Gorgon – AGH University of Science and Technology – PL

Proceedings Chair:   

José Nelson Amaral – University of Alberta – CA

Sponsorship Chair:   

  • Edson Borin – University of Campinas – BR
  • Miguel O. A. Estrada – Inst. for Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics – MX

Finance Chair:        

  • Eduardo Marques – University of Sao Paulo – BR


Publicity Chairs:     

  • Alba Cristina M. A. de Melo – University of Brasilia – BR
  • Kuan-Ching Li – Providence University, Taiwan – TW
  • Nuno Roma – IST / INESC-ID, University of Lisbon – PT

Web Chair:            

Carlos Almeida Junior – University of Sao Paulo – BR

Local Arrangements:   

  • Alexandre Delbem – University of Sao Paulo – BR
  • Fernanda Kastensmidt – Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul – BR
  • Ricardo dos Santos Ferreira – Federal University of Viçosa – BR
  • Rodolfo Azevedo – University of Campinas – BR

STEERING COMMITTEE

  • Hideharu Amano, Keio University, Japan
  • Juergen Becker, Universitaet Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
  • Mladen Berekovic, Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany
  • Koen Bertels, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
  • João M. P. Cardoso, University of Porto/FEUP, Portugal
  • Katherine Compton, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  • George Constantinides, Imperial College, UK
  • Pedro C. Diniz, USC Information Sciences Institute, USA
  • Philip H.W. Leong, University of Sydney Australia
  • Walid Najjar, University of California Riverside, USA
  • Roger Woods, The Queen's University of Belfast, UK


 

  • CPS Domains
  • Critical Infrastructure
  • Health Care
  • Robotics
  • CPS Technologies
  • Architectures
  • Design Automation Tools
  • Embedded Software
  • Systems Engineering
  • Wireless Sensing and Actuation
  • Foundations
  • Architectures
  • Concurrency and Timing
  • Real-time Systems
  • Control
  • Modeling
  • Real-Time Coordination
  • Simulation
  • Validation and Verification
  • Symposium
  • 2016
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