IEEE EMBEDDED SYSTEMS LETTERS: CALL FOR PERSPECTIVE PAPERS
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE EMBEDDED SYSTEMS LETTERS: CALL FOR PERSPECTIVE PAPERS
IEEE Embedded Systems Letters (ESL) is inviting perspective papers in the broad domain of embedded systems and software, cyber-physical systems, and Internet of Things. A perspective paper could present a grand challenge problem in the field that needs to be addressed, charter a new direction of research, express a contradictory viewpoint, or promote an interdisciplinary research area. The journal hopes that the perspective papers will be of lasting value to the community, and of the highest quality.
The perspective papers will go through the same rigorous peer-review process as the regular papers. However, the prospective authors may choose to first submit (at most) one-page title and abstract to the ESL Deputy Editor-in-Chief Tulika Mitra at tulika@comp.nus.edu.sg for a quick feedback on the suitability of the proposal as a perspective paper. Given a positive assessment, the author may then proceed to expound upon the topic and submit the full perspective paper to https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/les-ieee
Note that the first step is not mandatory and is only meant to guide the authors. A positive assessment of the abstract does not imply acceptance of the paper. The full perspective paper will be evaluated by an Associate Editor of the journal and selected peer reviewers just like regular papers.
There is no specific deadline for the submission of perspective papers. Each paper will be evaluated as and when it is submitted.
IEEE Embedded Systems Letters (ESL), seeks to provide a forum for quick dissemination of research results in the domain of embedded systems with a target turn-around time of three months. Submissions are welcome on any topic in the broad area of embedded systems and embedded software, especially but not limited to:
- Architecture & micro-architectural design of embedded systems: micro-architectures, customizable processors, signal processing, multi-processor SOC and NOC architectures;
- Design automation algorithms, methods, & tools for VLSI implementations: specification languages, models & synthesis methods;
- Component modeling & component-based development methodologies; hardware-software co-design, co-design methodologies, design exploration tools;
- Compilation and managed runtime environments for embedded systems; Profiling, measurement, analysis techniques for embedded applications;
- OS, middleware and support systems for embedded-system design;
- Programming languages and software engineering for embedded or real-time applications;
- Non-functional aspects of embedded systems including low power, reliability, dependability & availability. Low power design & power management;
- Testing, validation, and verification of embedded software;
- Embedded sensor networks and embedded control systems: design, analysis and application to cyber-physical systems;
- Embedded systems security;
- Applications of embedded systems and software: military, avionics, and automotive: case studies, applications of new methodologies and tools to applications with increased system heterogeneity and scale.
Submitted letters must be four pages or fewer, including all figures, tables, and references. Submissions exceeding this length will be returned without review. Papers should use 7.875in x 10.75in (20cm x 27.30cm) trim size and the IEEE transactions two-column format in 10-pt. font. In word counts, this corresponds to roughly 2200 words. Link for further details : http://ieee-ceda.org/publications/esl/paper-submission
Submissions to IEEE ESL must consist of original work that has not been previously published and is not currently under review elsewhere.
Please direct any question or query regarding this call to the Deputy Editor-in-Chief Tulika Mitra at tulika@comp.nus.edu.sg
Please upload manuscripts using ScholarOne Manuscript Central.
Editor-in-Chief:
Sri Parameswaran
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
sri.parameswaran@unsw.edu.au
Deputy Editor-in-Chief:
Tulika Mitra
National University of Singapore, Singapore
tulika@comp.nus.edu.sg
For more information on IEEE Embedded Systems Letters please visit http://ieee-ceda.org/publications/esl