DASIP 2015
Conference on Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing (DASIP)
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
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 2015 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.
- Multi and Many Core for Computer Vision
- Processing Architectures for Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
- Signal and Data Processing in Industrial Tomography
DEMO NIGHT
During the DASIP 2015 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 Demo Night papers will be published in the ECSI proceedings and those containing new scientific results have the option to be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Digital Xplore Library (To be confirmed).
CHALLENGES
DASIP 2015 organizes for the first time, challenges. These aim is to provide a fair and direct comparison of different methodological solutions to a common problem. Challenges should address a well-defined open problem relevant to DASIP, provide high quality data for testing architecture/problem and define a clear evaluation procedure that may include assessment and data distribution before and/or during the DASIP conference. Challenges may also include oral and/or poster presentations and/or an exhibition during the demo night.
SPONSORS and Organizers
DASIP 2015 is organized by the European Electronic Chips and Systems design Initiative (ECSI)
together with the Faculty EAIiIB of the AGH University of Science and Technology.
DASIP 2015
General Co-Chairs:
- Marek Gorgon, AGH University of Science and Technology, PL
- Bertrand Granado, University Pierre and Marie Curie, LIP6, FR
Program Co-Chairs:
- Diana Gohringer, Ruhr-University Bochum, DE
- Olivier Romain, University of Cergy Pontoise, ETIS Lab, FR
Demo Night Co-Chairs:
- Tomasz Kryjak, AGH University of Science and Techology, PL
- Karol Desnos, INSA Rennes, FR