IDEA 2016
2nd International Workshop Integrating Dataflow, Embedded computing and Architecture (IDEA 2016)
Vienna, Austria, April 11, 2016 | http://caes.ewi.utwente.nl/idea2016
in conjunction with CPS week 2016 (http://www.cpsweek.org/2016)
The dataflow model of computation (with SDF, CSDF, and DDF as primary representatives) offers a powerful perspective on parallel computations that may be conditioned in terms of data dependencies. It dates back to the nineteen sixties and has applications in the design of real-time stream-processing systems, especially in the area of digital signal processing. The dataflow model of computation fits the characteristics of embedded and cyber-physical systems, with a strong emphasis on both the functional and temporal aspects of data processing systems. Dataflow is gaining renewed popularity, stimulated by the trend towards multi-core and multi-processor architectures, with an influx of work ranging from using dataflow as a programming paradigm, for performance analysis, or for design optimization.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission deadline: January 8, 2016
- Author notification: March 4, 2016
- Workshop: April 11, 2016
Topics of interest for IDEA 2016 include, but are not limited to:
- Dataflow architectures and dataflow as a programming paradigm for multi-core and multi-processor systems, for embedded systems and for cyber-physical systems.
- Tools for compilation, evaluation, optimization or synthesis of applications for heterogeneous and homogeneous multi-processor systems.
- Real-time scheduling, analysis, response time modeling, schedule synthesis.
- Variants of the dataflow model of computation, capturing e.g. dynamic execution behavior, stochastic dataflow.
- Dataflow theory, relations between dataflow and other models of computation, relations between dataflow variants.
- Dataflow in multi-disciplinary design, applications of dataflow in control, integrating dataflow and control theory.
- Case studies of general interest describing the application of dataflow in embedded computing and cyber-physical systems, ranging from automotive systems, and avionics, to high-tech systems, smart buildings and smart grids.
GENERAL CHAIR
Twan Basten, TU Eindhoven, NL
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Orlando Moreira, Intel, NL
Robert De Groote, U Twente, NL
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Benny Akesson, CISTER, Portugal
Marco Bekooij, NXP, U Twente, NL
Pieter Cuijpers, TU Eindhoven, NL
Marc Geilen, TU Eindhoven, NL
Michael Glass, U Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany
Kim Gruttner, OFFIS, Germany
Christian Haubelt, U Rostock, Germany
Alix Munier-Kordon, LIP6, France
Peter Poplavko, VERIMAG, Grenoble, France
Gerard Smit, U Twente, NL
Jean-Pierre Talpin, INRIA, France
Stavros Tripakis, Aalto, Finland & UC Berkley, USA
Xue-Yang Zhu, SKLCS, Beijing, China
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Alok Lele, TU Eindhoven, NL
Waheed Ahmad, U Twente, NL
SPONSORS
3TU - NIRICT - http://www.3tu.nl/nirict/
ALMARVI - http://www.almarvi.eu/