CfP: EWiLi'15, the 5th Embedded Operating System Workshop, held in conjunction with ESWEEK
EWiLi'15, the 5th Embedded Operating System Workshop
Held in conjunction with ESWEEK October the 8th 2015, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Submission deadline: 31 July 2015
http://syst.univ-brest.fr/ewili2015/
Aim and Scopes
EWiLi, the embedded operating system workshop, aims at presenting state-of-the-art research, experimentations, significant and original realizations that focus on the design and implementation of embedded operating systems in both academic and industrial worlds.
Expected contributions include but are not limited to the following topics, but should all consider embedded operating systems :
- Reconfigurable architectures
- Heterogeneous MPSoC and Multicore
- Sensor networks
- Multimedia systems
- Cyber physical systems
- Internet of things
- Methods, software and tool chains
- Model-driven Engineering
- Data management and memory hierarchy optimization
- Real-time, concurrency, scheduling and temporal performance
- File systems, storage, and I/Os in embedded operating systems
- Debug and profiling
- Energy and power optimization
- Performance evaluation and optimization
- Safety and security concerns
- Case studies and application projects
- Embedded operating systems and education
Submissions & publication
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ewili15
Papers should not exceed 6 pages in ACM SIG format (see http://sigbed.seas.upenn.edu/submit.html )
All accepted papers will be published in the ACM SIGBED Review
(ISSN: 1551-3688) Special Interest Group on Embedded Systems.
Important dates (will be precised through the website)
- Submission deadline: 31 July 2015
- Notifications to authors: 4 September 2015
- Camera ready versions: 18 September 2015
Organizing committee:
Jalil BOUKHOBZA (Associate professor, Lab-STICC, France)
Jean Philippe DIGUET (DR CNRS, Lab-STICC/University of
South Brittany, France)
Pierre FICHEUX (CTO, Open Wide/OWI, France)
Frank SINGHOFF (Professor, Lab-STICC/University of
Western Brittany, France)
Contact: boukhobza@univ-brest.fr
Program committee (to be completed/confirmed)
Steve BENNETT (Workware, Australia)
Sebastien BILAVARN (LEAT/Univ. Nice, France)
Gedare BLOOM (George Washington University, USA)
Julien BOIBESSOT (Armadeus Systems, France)
Jalil BOUKHOBZA (Lab-STICC/Univ. Western Brittany, France)
Eric GRESSIER (CNAM Paris, France)
Dionisio DE NIZ (SEI, Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Jean Philippe DIGUET (Lab-STICC/ Univ. Of South Brittany, France)
Henrique DOMINGOS (FCT/Univ. Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
Lorenzo DOZIO (Polytech. Milano, Italy)
Pierre FICHEUX (Openwide, Fsrance)
Henry HOFFMANN (University of Chicago, USA)
Michael HUEBNER (Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany)
Jerome HUGUES (ISAE, France)
Mathieu JAN (CEA, France)
Patrice KADIONIK (ENSEIRB, France)
John KUBIATOWICZ (Univ. of California Berkeley, USA)
Giuseppe LIPARI (Univ. Lilles, France)
Manolis MARAZAKIS (ICS FORTH, Greece)
Laurent PAUTET (Telecom Paris-Tech, France)
Luis Miguel PINHO (CISTER/ISEP, Portugal)
Jose RUFINO (FCUL, Portugal)
Jose RUIZ (AdaCore, France)
Marco D. SANTAMBROGIO (Polytech. Milano, Italy)
Eric SENN (Lab-STICC/Univ. of South Brittany, France)
Joel SHERRILL (OAR Corporation, USA)
Frank SINGHOFF (Lab-STICC/Univ. Western Brittany, France)
Frank SIQUEIRA (Univ. Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
Oleg SOKOLSKY (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Jon SOLWORTH (University of Illinois, USA)
John WILLIAMS (Xilinx, Australia)
Karim YAGHMOUR (Opersys inc., Canada)