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Conference on Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing
October 8-10, 2014
Madrid, Spain
dasip@ecsi.org
www.ecsi.org/dasip
General Co-Chairs:
Eduardo de la Torre,
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, ES
Sebastien Pillement,
Polytech University of Nantes, FR
CALL FOR PAPERS - EXTENDED DEADLINE
Paper submission deadline (extended): April 21 May 5
The Conference on Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing - DASIP provides an inspiring international forum for latest innovations and developments in the field of leading edge embedded signal processing systems. The conference program will include keynote speeches, contributed paper sessions, demonstrations, and special sessions on timely topics. Authors are invited to submit manuscripts on topics including, but not limited to:
Design Methods and Tools
- Design verification and fault tolerance
- Embedded system security and security validation
- System-level design and hardware/software co-design
- Communication synthesis, architectural and logic synthesis
- Embedded real-time systems and real-time operating systems
- Rapid system prototyping, performance analysis and estimation
- Formal models, transformations, algorithm transformations and metrics
Development Platforms, Architectures and Technologies
- Embedded platforms for multimedia and telecom
- Many-core and multi-processor systems, SoCs, and NoCs
- Reconfigurable ASIPs, FPGAs, and dynamically reconfigurable systems
- Asynchronous (self-timed) circuits and analog and mixed-signal circuits
- Digital bio-signal processing, biologically based and/or inspired systems
Use-Cases and Applications
- Ambient intelligence, ubiquitous and wearable computing
- Global navigation satellite systems, smart cameras, and PDAs
- Security systems, cryptography, object recognition and tracking
- Embedded systems for automotive, aerospace, and health applications
Smart Sensing Systems
- Sensor networks, environmental and system monitoring
- Vision, audio, fingerprint, health monitoring, and biosensors
- Structurally-embedded, distributed, and multiplexed sensors
- Sensing for active control systems, adaptive and evolutionary sensors
Special Sessions
DASIP 2013 will feature three Special Sessions with the purpose of introducing the DASIP community to relevant hot topics that were not covered by previous editions of the conference.
- Arithmetic for Image and Signal Processing
- Just-in-Time Compilation and Mapping of Signal and Image Processing Computations to Reconfigurable Hardware
- Visual Scene Analysis on Hybrid Multicore
Demo Night
During the DASIP 2014 Demo Night, universities and public research institutes are invited to demonstrate their hardware platforms, prototypes and tools. Authors should submit their full papers (up to 2 pages, double-column IEEE format) in PDF through the web based submission system. Accepted papers have the option to be included in the proceedings and submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Digital Xplore Library. Abstract deadline - June 16, 2014
Co-located Event: METODO Workshop, Tuesday, October 7
The 1st Workshop on MEthods and TOols for Dataflow PrOgramming addresses the use of dataflow models in the design process of embedded systems. METODO is an invitational one-day workshop that provides the opportunity for researchers to exchange and discuss innovative scientific and engineering ideas based on dataflow models. Abstract deadline - June 30, 2014
Details at: http://www.ecsi.org/dasip/metodo2014
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission:
April 21 May 5, 2014 (extended)
Notification of acceptance:
June 30, 2014
METODO abstract submission:
June 30, 2014
Demo Night paper submission:
June 16, 2014
Tutorial Proposals
June 16, 2014
Camera ready papers:
September 8, 2014
REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Authors should submit their full papers (up to 8 pages, double-column IEEE format) in PDF through the web based submission system (Demo Night - 2 pages). Proceedings of DASIP 2014 will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore. Submitted papers are required to describe original unpublished work and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Submissions must be fully anonymous, but authors should not hide previous work, instead, they need to make self-references in third person.
Full submission requirements, templates and submission instructions can be found at: http://www.ecsi.org/dasip/submissions
PUBLICATIONS
Each submission will receive at least three independent double blind reviews from the members of our scientific committee. Authors of accepted papers must address those comments in the camera ready version and present it in the conference prior to its publication. The conference proceedings will be published in electronic form with an ISSN and ISBN number and made available on the ECSI website and submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Paper and keynote presentation slides and tutorial documents will be made available to ECSI members and conference attendees after the conference (subject to confidentiality issues). Authors of the best papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to the International Journal of Signal Processing Systems (IJSPS) and the International Journal of Real-Time Image Processing (IJRTIP).
TUTORIALS
Proposals for tutorials will be accepted depending on topic relevance and evidence of a comprehensive agenda. A one page description of the tutorial including title, presenters, contents, and the relevant track(s) should be sent to dasip@ecsi.org. Deadline - June 16, 2014.
SPONSORS
DASIP 2014 is organized by the
European Electronic Chips and Systems design Initiative (ECSI)
in technical cooperation with the
IEEE Circuits and System Society (CAS)