ISLPED Low Power Design Contest (Extended Deadline, April 15th)
ACM/IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON LOW POWER ELECTRONICS AND DESIGN
The International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design (ISLPED) is the premier forum for presentation
of innovative research in all aspects of low power electronics and design, ranging from process technologies and
analog/digital circuits, simulation and synthesis tools, system-level design and optimization, to system software
and applications.
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; July 22-24, 2015
For more details on the conference, see: http://www.islped.org
15th International Low Power Design Contest
http://www.islped.org/2015/files/ISLPED_Design_Contest_2015.pdf
The International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design (ISLPED) is holding the International Low Power Design Contest to provide a forum for universities to showcase original "power-aware" designs and to highlight the design innovations targeting power efficiency improvement. The goal is to encourage and highlight design-oriented approaches for power reduction. The best designs will be selected and invited for presentations at ISLPED 2015. A special session in the symposium will be devoted to the Low Power Design Contest. Winners of an industry-sponsored award will receive a cash award.
The EXTENDED deadline for submissions is 11:59PM Pacific Standard Time, April 15th, 2015.
The manuscript (without a cover page) should be submitted electronically via the ISLPED submission website, and a cover page (must be in a separate PDF file) should be submitted to the design contest chairs via email below. The author name(s) and affiliation(s) must be omitted in the main manuscript for blind review. Acceptance and rejection notices will be emailed to the contact author by May 22nd, 2015.
CONTEST SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- The manuscript must not include name(s) or affiliation(s) of the author(s) anywhere for blind review. Papers that violate this anonymity requirement will be automatically rejected without review.
- Submissions must present proof-of-implementation in the form of silicon chip, board or system prototypes and measurement data etc. An entry purely focusing on optimization techniques/algorithms/tools/simulations is not suitable for the contest.
- Submissions of original designs developed at universities by students and faculty members are invited. Designs completed prior to January 1, 2014 are not eligible. Designs submitted to previous ISLPED Design Contests are not eligible.
- The 4-6 page manuscript should follow the format of a regular ISLPED conference paper and contain the title of the project, a 60-word abstract and a complete description of the design. Refer to the following link for the paper template in word or latex format: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates/
- The submission should clarify the originality, distinguishing features, and the measured performance metrics of the design. The power targets of the design, the design choices related to power, and the specific optimizations, techniques and tradeoffs used to reduce power need to be highlighted.
- Submitted designs should not have received any awards in other contests.
- Designs related to the regular papers submitted to this year's ISLPED may be submitted to the contest. They will be judged independently. However, in such a case, the authors need to explicitly state that they have submitted a regular paper as well in the cover page. The Design Contest entry should be also qualitatively different from the regular paper submission and should specifically focus on the design description and measurements, including the proof-of-implementation. For the papers accepted as regular papers/posters, a related submission to the Design Contest may be accepted or rejected based on the content overlaps with the regular paper/poster and the overall balance of the technical program of the Symposium.
- Selected designs will be presented at the Symposium in a special session and as posters. On-site demonstrations are encouraged and the best demo will be selected.
- Selected entries will not be published in the ISLPED conference proceedings and the authors can re-submit the related papers to other conferences.
- Each submission should include a cover page in a separate PDF file which includes:
- Name, affiliation and address of each author;
- A designated presenter, should the entry be accepted;
- A statement on whether a related paper was also submitted to this year's ISLPED as a regular submission;
- The following statement: "All appropriate organizational approvals for the publication of this paper have been obtained. If accepted, the author(s) will select a designated speaker to present the paper at the Symposium."
- Correspondent author, including his/her telephone number, fax number, email address, and his/her signature.
The cover page needs to be sent to the email address of Design Contest chair/co-chair. A template of cover page will be provided on ISLPED website.
General Co-Chairs:
- Luca Benini, Univ. of Bologna, luca.benini@unibo.it
- Renu Mehra, Synopsys, renu@synopsys.com
- Mauro Olivieri, Sapienza Univ., olivieri@diet.uniroma1.it
Program Co-Chairs:
- Ruchir Puri, IBM, ruchir@us.ibm.com
- Vijay Raghunathan, Purdue Univ., vr@purdue.edu
Design Contest Co-Chairs:
- Alberto Macii, Politecnico di Torino, alberto.macii@polito.it
- Hiroki Matsutani, Keio University, matutani@arc.ics.keio.ac.jp