ReCoSoC 2016
11th International Symposium on Reconfigurable Communication-centric Systems-on-Chip (ReCoSoC 2016)
Over the past decade ReCoSoC has established itself as a international reference event for research in the areas of reconfigurable and communication-centric systems-on-chip. Its informal and dynamic philosophy encourages technical and scientific interactions of both academic and industrial participants through presentations and special sessions reporting latest advances in the related areas.
The areas of interest include (but are not limited to) :
- New paradigms for reconfigurable and communication-centric computing
- Reconfigurable and adaptive embedded SoCs
- Communication-centric design techniques at different abstraction levels
- On-chip communication architectures
- Low power design of reconfigurable and multiprocessor SoCs
- Communication-aware multiprocessor embedded systems
- OS and middleware for reconfigurable and multicore SoCs
- Specification languages and design methodologies
- Verification and evaluation techniques
- Industrial case studies
ReCoSoC organizes several special sessions.
- Secure multi/many-core architectures in the era of Internet-of-Things
- Emerging Technologies for Reconfigurable Systems in the Manycore Era
- System Design for Heterogeneous 3D-Architectures
- Smart Health
COMMITTEES
General Chairs:
- Gert Jervan (TU Tallinn, EE)
- Thomas Hollstein (TU Tallinn, EE / Frankfurt UAS, DE)
Program Chairs:
- Diana Gohringer (Ruhr-University Bochum, DE)
- Masoud Daneshtalab (KTH, SE)
Publicity Chair:
- Gabriel Marchesan Almeida
Publication Chair:
- Kalle Tammemae (TU Tallinn, EE)
Local Organization:
- Liisi Ilu (TU Tallinn, EE)
Steering Committee:
- Gilles Sassatelli (LIRMM-CNRS, France)
- Manfred Glesner (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
- Leandro Soares Indrusiak (University of York, UK)
- Thomas Hollstein (Tallinn TU, Estonia)
- Lionel Torres (LIRMM-CNRS, France)
- Michel Robert (LIRMM-CNRS, France)
- Peter Zipf (Univ. Kassel, Germany)
- Michael Huebner (Univ. Bochum, Germany)
- Juergen Becker (ITIV, KIT, Germany)
- Guy Gogniat (LabStiCC - Univ Brittany, France)
Program Committee:
- Pascal Benoit (LIRMM, University of Montpellier 2)
- Lilian Bossuet (University of Lyon)
- Eduardo de La Torre (Technical University of Madrid)
- Jean-Luc Dekeyser (Inria)
- Peeter Ellervee (Tallinn University of Technology)
- Abdoulaye Gamatie (CNRS)
- Alberto Garcia-Ortiz (U. Bremen / TEM.IDS)
- Guy Gogniat (Universite de Bretagne Sud - UEB)
- Sergei Gontscharov (Universitat Bremen)
- Daniel Gregorek (University of Bremen)
- Jan Haase (Helmut-Schmidt-Universitat der Bundeswehr)
- Jim Harkin (University of Ulster)
- Dominic Hillenbrand (KIT)
- Michael Huebner (Ruhr-University Bochum)
- Leandro Indrusiak (University of York)
- Athanasios Kakarountas (University of Central Greece)
- Chrysovalantis Kavousianos (University of Ioannina)
- Loic Lagadec (Lab-STICC, UMR 6285, ENSTA-Bretagne)
- Sebastien Le Beux (Lyon Institute of Nanotechnology (INL))
- Heiner Litz (Stanford University)
- Vagelis Mariatos (TEI of Mesolonghi)
- Fernando Moraes (PUCRS)
- Jari Nurmi (Tampere University of Technology)
- Kyprianos Papadimitriou (Technical University of Crete)
- Sebastien Pillement (University of Nantes - IETR)
- Achim Rettberg (University Oldenburg)
- Marco Domenico Santambrogio (Politecnico di Milano)
- Tiberiu Seceleanu (ABB Corporate Research)
- Kostas Siozios (National Technical University of Athens)
- Dimitrios Soudris (NTUA)
- Dirk Stroobandt (Ghent University)
- Marc Stottinger (Continental Teves AG oHG)
- Peter Zipf (Uni Kassel)
- Lionel Torres (LIRMM)
- Chao Wang (University of Science and Technoglogy of China)
- Nikolaos Voros (Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece)