Visible to the public CFP - Workshop on Performance, Power and Predictability of Many-Core Embedded Systems

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DATE 2014 Friday Workshop on Performance, Power and Predictability of Many-Core Embedded Systems

March 28, 2014, Dresden, Germany

http://www.date-conference.com/conference/friday-workshops

Call For Papers

3PMCES Workshop:

Important Dates:
  • Submission Deadline: December 1, 2013
  • Notification of Acceptance: December 15, 2013
  • Final Camera Ready: February 15, 2014
The scope of the workshop is to address challenges of embedded portable software development on multi-core structures related to various performance aspects, power efficiency, correctness and reliability including aging. The workshop will present the current state of these efforts, achieved results so far, and will devise future ways of potential further enhancements. It will address key challenges in the provision of integrated solutions, including secure, reliable, and timely operations, back-annotation based forward system governance, tool-tool, tool-middleware, and middleware-hardware exchange interfaces, and energy management with minimal run-time overhead.
Besides conceptual solutions, it will give an overview of practical in-field experiments on real industry projects provided for "seamless connectivity and middleware" by realizing a common middleware layer that is designed to support new wireless communication standards, while being portable across different platforms. It will also demonstrate some of the developed tools and preliminary results achieved in three European projects: CRAFTERS (www.crafters-project.org), PaPP (www.papp-project.eu) and RELY (www.rely-project.eu).
We will discuss the experiences from working with the tools on industrial applications.
Call for Papers Technical Areas:
The event will focus on the following areas (but is not limited to them, presentations will also be sought from areas outside of the list below):
  • Real-time applications for heterogeneous, networked, embedded many-core systems
  • Software portability with preservation/predictability of performance
  • Secure, reliable, and timely operation of embedded many-core systems
  • Reliability of MPSoC under aging, soft errors and PVT variation
  • Performance and power modeling and predictability for parallel platforms
  • Back-annotation based forward system governance
  • Tool-tool, tool-middleware, and middleware-hardware exchange interfaces
  • Energy management with minimal run-time overhead for eSW development
  • Adaptation of parallel SW to different many-core platforms, including an adaptive runtime system
Submission Guidelines
We are looking for submission of research papers and industry experience reports (full papers up to 4 pages, posters presentations accompanied by a short paper up to 2 pages). All submitted papers will be reviewed on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity. At least three reviews for each paper will be assigned. Accepted papers will NOT be included in the DATE proceedings, but ECSI regular proceedings will be issued from the event and referenced in the DBLP.
Papers should be submitted electronically in the PDF format using the EasyChair conference manager:
Templates are provided for Microsoft Word and LaTeX. For more information, see: http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/AuthorTools/conferenceTemplates.html
Organizing Committee
Tapani Ahonen - senior scientist at Technoconsult (TC), assistant professor at Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Finland.
Mats Brorsson - professor of Computer Architecture at KTH, Sweden and a senior researcher at Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS).
Sven Karlsson - associate professor at DTU Informatics, DTU, Denmark.
Adam Morawiec - director ECSI.
Walter Stechele - associate professor at Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany.
Tel: +33 4 69 31 38 54