ReConFig 2015
2015 International Conference on ReConFigurable Computing and FPGA's (ReConFig 2015)
December 7-9, 2015, Mayan Riviera, Mexico | www.reconfig.org
- 3 Keynote Speeches
- Technical Sessions (General Sessions + 8 Special Tracks)
- PhD Forum
- Demo Night
- Social Events
IEEE CASS Technical Cosponsorship.
Conference Proceedings by the IEEE, to be included in IEEE Digital library (IEEE Xplore). Special Issues of International Journals.
Deadline for Submissions: July 17, 2015
Call for Papers
It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the 2015 International Conference on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGAs (ReConFig 2015) that will be held December 7-9, 2015 in the Mayan Riviera, Mexico.
Reconfigurable computing and FPGA technology have become major subjects of research in computing and electrical engineering as they have been identified as powerful alternatives for creating highly efficient computing systems. Reconfigurable computing offers substantial performance improvements when compared against traditional processing architectures via custom design and reconfiguration capabilities.
Reconfiguration is characterized by the ability of hardware architectures or devices to rapidly alter the functionalities of its components and the interconnection between them as needed. Existing theoretical models and algorithms combined with commercially available devices, such as FPGAs, make Reconfigurable Computing a very powerful computing paradigm.
Topics
ReConFig is one of the leading forums in the field that brings together an appropriate mix of all theoretical and practical aspects of reconfigurable computing and FPGA technology. The conference promotes the use of reconfigurable computing and FPGAs devices for research, education, and applications, covering from hardware architectures and devices to custom computers and high performance systems.
ReConFig covers a broad spectrum of topics including, but not limited to:
- Models, methods, tools, and architectures for reconfigurable computing
- Compilation, simulation, debugging, synthesis, verification, and test of reconfigurable systems
- Field programmable gate arrays and other reconfigurable technologies
- Evolvable hardware and dynamic reconfiguration
- Algorithms implemented on reconfigurable hardware
- Reconfigurable computing education
- Reconfigurable computing applications
In addition to the general session, submissions are invited for the following tracks:
- Coarse Grained Reconfigurable Computing: Architectures and Programming Models
- Cyber Physical Systems
- High Performance Reconfigurable Computing
- Multiprocessor Systems and Networks on Chip
- Productivity Environments and High Level Languages
- Reconfigurable Computing for DSP and Communications
- Reconfigurable Computing for Security and Cryptography
- Reconfiguration techniques
- Phd Forum
Demo Night
All attendees will be encouraged to bring their hardware/software for display at the ReConFig 2015 Demo Night.
Conference Proceedings
Conference Proceedings will be edited by the IEEE and will appear at IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version for a ReConFig'15 Special Issue of International Journals (TBC).
Organizing Committee
General Chair
- Rene Cumplido, INAOE, Mexico
Program co-Chairs
- Maya Gokhale, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
- Michael Huebner, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Proceedings Chair
- Claudia Feregrino, INAOE, Mexico
Tracks co-Chairs
- Hugo Andrade, National Instruments, USA
- Peter Athanas, Virginia Tech, USA
- Zain-ul-Abdin, Halmstad University, Sweden
- Jason Bakos, University of South Carolina, USA
- Joao Cardoso, University of Porto, Portugal
- Eduardo de la Torre, Technical University of Madrid, Spain
- Kris Gaj, George Mason University, USA
- Diana Gohringer, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
- Tim Guneysu, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
- Sonia Lopez Alarcon, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
- Thilo Pionteck, University of Lubeck, Germany
- Mario Porrmann, Bielefeld University, Germany
- Marco Santambrogio, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Andrew Schmidt, ISI/USC, USA
- Hayden So, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong