SAMOS XXII
International Conference on Embedded Computer Systems: Architectures, Modeling and Simulation
SAMOS XXII will take place at the Doryssa Seaside Resort in Samos from July 3 till July 7. People attending the conference should refer to the COVID-19 guideline published by the Greek government in order to enter the country. For authors/presenters, who can still not travel due to covid regulations in their countries, the possibility to do an online/recorded presentation will be given. The organizing committee is closely monitoring the situation with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Health and safety are a primary concern to us and no unnecessary risks will be imposed on authors.
SAMOS is a unique conference. It deals with embedded systems (sort of) but that is not what makes it different. It brings together every year researchers from both academia and industry on the quiet and inspiring northern mountainside of the Mediterranean island of Samos, which in itself is different. But more importantly, it really fosters collaboration rather than competition. Formal and intensive technical sessions are only held in the mornings. A lively panel or distinguished keynote speaker ends the formal part of the day, and leads nicely into the afternoons and evenings — reserved for informal discussions, good food, and the inviting Aegean Sea. The conference papers will be published by Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science – LNCS and will be included in the DBLP Database, among other databases. Authors are invited to submit technical papers in accordance with the author’s instructions describing original work in either one of the Conference Tracks or one of the Special Sessions.
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to contribute to a special issue of the International Journal of Parallel Programming (IJPP). This issue will accept papers from all the topics of the SAMOS conference. The length of the papers is limited to 16 pages in LNCS format (see submission guidelines). You can submit your paper here. Information about the conference hotel can be found here.
Conference Tracks
The SAMOS conference seeks paper contributions in two main areas:
The Applications, Systems, Architectures, and Processors
This topic area focuses on advances in systems efficiency in various domains. We seek original contributions describing new architectural and micro architectural techniques aiming to improve performance (e.g. processing throughput or real-time latency), energy and power efficiency, reliability and dependability of embedded systems. We solicit novel architectures and computing methodologies and solutions for accelerating applications in various embedded domains such as next generation life sciences and medicine, next generation automotive and avionics, next generation (machine) learning systems for surveillance and recognition, immersive virtual reality. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Novel Architectures for Accelerators in High Performance Embedded Systems;
- Application-specific and Domain-specific Embedded Heterogeneous Multicore Systems;
- Embedded Reconfigurable Processors;
- Software tools, Compilation techniques and optimizations, and Code generation for Reconfigurable Architectures;
- Architecture synthesis from Functional Languages Descriptions;
- Virtualization and Energy-aware Secure, Reliable, and High Availability Multi-core Architectures;
- Embedded Parallel Systems and Multiprocessor Systems-On-Chip;
- Application level Resource Management of Multi-core Architectures;
- Memory Systems and Management for big data;
- In-/near-memory processing;
- Network-on-Chip, Software Defined Network-on-Chips.
The Modeling, Design, and Design Space Exploration
This topic area focuses on all design processes for embedded systems ranging from system-level specification, design languages, modeling and simulation, performance, power, reliability and thermal estimation and analysis, hardware/software and system synthesis, design and design space exploration methodologies down to hardware and software synthesis and compilation strategies. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Hardware/Software and Algorithm/Architecture Co-design;
- Design Space Exploration Strategies, Algorithms and CAD Tools;
- Specification Languages and Models;
- System-Level Design, Simulation, and Verification;
- Hardware, Software and System Synthesis Techniques and CAD Tools;
- MP-SoC and Platform Based Design Methodologies;
- MP-SoC Programming, Compilers, Simulation and Mapping Technologies;
- Profiling, Measurement and Analysis Techniques and CAD Tools;
- (Design for) System Adaptivity;
- Testing and Debugging.
Keynotes
- Yale Patt, University of Texas – Austin, United States
- John Glossner, Optimum Semiconductor Technologies Inc., USA