CASES 2016

Date: Oct 02, 2016 6:00 am – Oct 07, 2016 5:00 pm
Location: Pittsburgh, PA

Compilers, Architecture and Synthesis of Embedded Systems Conference (CASES 2016)

Part of Embedded Systems Week (ESWeek  is the premier event covering all aspects of embedded systems and software.)

About CASES:

CASES is the premier 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.

Previously unpublished papers containing significant novel ideas and technical results are solicited in the following areas:

Embedded Architectures:

GPU and accelerator architectures, Reconfigurable processors, FPGAs and extensible cores System-on-chip (SoC) architectures, Multi-core and many-core processors for embedded computing, On-chip communication architectures and networks-on-chip, 3D architectures, integration and synthesis and Embedded system design space exploration & methodology.

Compilers and Embedded Systems Software:

Compilation for reliability, power, performance, Static and dynamic execution time analysis, Specification of embedded systems, Compiler support for GPUs, FPGAs and heterogeneous systems.

Memory:

Memory system architecture and management, Non-volatile and other emerging memory technologies, Scratchpad, smart caches and compiler controlled memories.

Power, Reliability and Security:

Secure architectures and hardware security, Modeling & online management of reliability, power, performance, Validation, verification & debugging of embedded software.

Emerging Application Domains:

Architectures/compilers for Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, Architectures/compilers for wearables and other small form factor devices, Cyber-physical systems architectures, Architectures for emerging nanoscale devices, Programmable microfluidics, Accelerators for data analytics and learning, Neuromorphic and cognitive computing.

Evaluation

The program committee will evaluate the technical contribution of each submission as well as its general accessibility to the CASES audience. Papers will be judged on significance, originality, and clarity. The paper must be organized so that it is easily understood by an audience with varied expertise. The paper should clearly identify what has been accomplished, why it is significant, and how it relates to previous work. As in the past, the program committee may elect to accept some papers for poster and/or short paper sessions.

CASES | Committee

Program Chairs

  • Siddharth Garg (New York University, United States) - CASES Chair
  • Laura Pozzi (University of Lugano, Switzerland) - CASES Co-Chair

Program Committee

  • Oliver Bringmann (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
  • Philip Brisk (UC Riverside, United States)
  • Henri-Pierre CHARLES (CEA LIST, France)
  • Doris Chen (Altera, United States)
  • Henk Corporaal (University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
  • Heiko Falk (Hamburg University of Technology, Germany)
  • Björn Franke (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
  • Ann Gordon-Ross (Universiry of Florida, United States)
  • Tobias Grosser (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
  • Rajiv Gupta (UC Riverside, United States)
  • Jörg Henkel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
  • Jingtong Hu (Oklahoma State University, United States)
  • Ravi Iyer (Intel, United States)
  • Niraj Jha (Princeton University, United States)
  • Alexandra Jimborean (Uppsala University, Sweden)
  • Timothy Jones (Cambridge University, United Kingdom)
  • Andreas Krall (TU Wien, Austria)
  • Akash Kumar (TU Dresden, Germany)
  • Anshul Kumar (IIT Dehli, India)
  • Kanishka Lahiri (AMD, United States)
  • Yun (Eric) Liang (Peking University, China)
  • Scott Mahlke (University of Michigan, United States)
  • Michail Maniatakos (New York University, Abu Dhabi)
  • Brett Meyer (McGill University, Canada)
  • Tulika Mitra (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
  • Walid Najjar (UC Riverside, United States)
  • Vijaykrishnan Narayanan (Pennsylvania State University, United States)
  • Hiren Patel (University of Waterloo, Canada)
  • Ardavan Pedram (Stanford University, United States)
  • Anand Raghunathan (Purdue University, United States)
  • Jeyavijayan Rajendran (New York University, United States)
  • Semeen Rehman (TU Dresden, Germany)
  • Sanghamitra Roy (Utah State University, United States)
  • Weidong Shi (University of Houston, United States)
  • Aviral Shrivastava (Arizona State University, United States)
  • Fei Sun (Cadence, United States)
  • Guangyu Sun (Peking University, China)
  • Yanzhi Wang (University of Southern California, United States)
  • Stephan Wong (TU Delft, The Netherlands)
  • Yuan Xie (UC Santa Barbara, United States)
  • Jiang Xu (Hong Kong University, Hong Kong)
  • Jingling Xue (University of New South Wales, Australia)
  • Wei Zhang (Hong Kong University, Hong Kong)
  • Paul Pop (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
  • Modeling
  • Architectures
  • Foundations
  • Systems Engineering
  • Platforms
  • Embedded Software
  • Architectures
  • CPS Technologies
  • ESWeek 2016
  • 2016
  • Conference
  • Validation and Verification
  • Science of Security
  • Resilient Systems
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