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Conference on Design and Architectures DASIP 2008 http://www.ecsi.org/dasip
Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium DASIP Conference is sponsored by ECSI, EURASIP and Universite Libre de Bruxelles and technically co-sponsored by IEEE Benelux Section and IEEE France Section Call for Papers The development of complex applications involving signal, image and control processing, is classically divided into three consecutive steps: a theoretical study of the algorithms, a study of the target architecture, and finally the implementation. Such a linear design flow is reaching its limits due to the intense pressure on design cycle and strict performance constraints. The approach, called Algorithm-Architecture-Matching, aims to leverage the design flow by a simultaneous study of both algorithmic and architectural issues, taking into account multiple design constraints, as well as algorithm and architecture optimizations. Introducing new design methodologies is necessary when facing the new emerging applications as for example advanced mobile communication systems or smart sensors based systems. This forms a driving force for the future evolutions of embedded system designs methodologies. The research community in Europe addressing these issues is very active both in academy and industry. The goals of this Conference are to present the latest results in the domain of design and architecture for signal and image processing and to initiate a regular meeting of European researchers addressing this topic. The DASIP Conference will give the opportunity for researchers to exchange the ideas and to build the collaboration on emerging topics and technologies. It also aims to strength the links between the European Information Society Technologies (IST) priorities and the researchers in the domain of design and architecture for signal and image processing. The DASIP Conference results from the success for more than ten years of the French workshop on Algorithm-Architecture-Matching. The first edition called "Workshop on Algorithm Architecture Adequation" was held in Lannion in 1992 (AAA 1992). During eight years a two-year event was organized, AAA 1994 in Grenoble, AAA 1996 in Toulouse, AAA 1998 in Saclay and AAA 2000 in Rocquencourt. In 2002 thanks to its widespread success the workshop was extended to all francophone countries, JFAAA 2002 was held in Monastir and JFAAA 2005 in Dijon. In 2007 the workshop was extended to the Europe in order to reach a wider community. Each edition was a great success gathering more than one hundred of researchers from industry, academia and government organizations. DASIP 2008 will aim to promote and strengthen the links between European researchers further. In the context of the architectures and tools for signal and image processing DASIP 2008 topics include but are not limited to: Methods and tools for Algorithm-Architecture-Matching System level design and hardware/software codesign RTOS for embedded systems Formal models and transformations Algorithm transformations and metrics Communication synthesis Architectural and logic synthesis Design verification, fault tolerance Performance analysis and estimations Rapid system prototyping, embedded software Embedded system security New and emerging architectures and technologies SoC and MPSoC Reconfigurable ASIP FPGA, dynamic reconfigurable systems Asynchronous circuits (self-timed) Analog circuits and mixed-signal circuits Biologically based or biologically inspired systems MEMS, bioMEMS Nano-technologies, quantum computing Smart sensors Vision and audio sensor Fingerprint sensor, biosensor Structurally-embedded sensor Sensing requirements for active control systems Distributed and multiplexed sensors, sensors network Adaptive sensor, evolutionary sensor Sensor for health monitoring Sensor system monitoring Environmental monitoring Applications Embedded systems for automotive Embedded systems for health Embedded platforms for multimedia and telecom Analog mixed-signal design challenge Ambient intelligence, ubiquitous computing Wearable computing Handheld devices (smart cameras, PDAs, GPSs) Security systems, cryptography Object recognition and tracking
Special sessions and demonstrations A number of special sessions are planned during the Conference. Example special sessions include the following: Design methodologies; New architectures for signal and image processing; Smart sensors; A case study dealing with signal and image processing implementations. - Title of the session Proposals are due on or before April 1, 2008 and should be sent via email (in either pdf or plain ascii text form) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Proposals will be evaluated based on the timeliness of the topic, the qualifications of the organisers and the authors of the papers proposed in the session and the balance of the topics across the technical areas in DASIP 2008 (Despite the deadline reached it is still possible to submit the proposals). Notification of acceptance will be sent to the organisers April 8, 2008. Authors of the papers included in successful proposals should submit a manuscript on or before May 16, 2008. Manuscripts should conform to the formatting and electronic submission guidelines of a regular DASIP paper. They will be submitted via the online submission link and undergo peer review.
Instructions for Authors Electronic paper submission requires a full paper, up to 8 double-column IEEE format pages, including figures and references. Demonstration papers should not exceed 1 double-column IEEE format page long. Document templates are available at the following address: http://www.ecsi.org/dasip/.A special issue in one of the Eurasip journals is planned after the Conference in order to publish the best papers of the Conference. The main conference topics will define the editorial of a book on the state-of-the art and perspectives in the domain of Signal and Image Processing Architectures to be published by Springer Science + Business Media publisher after the event. The authors of selected papers submitted to DASIP will be invited to prepare an extended manuscript for publication in this book.
Important Dates Sponsoring Organisations DASIP Conference is sponsored by ECSI, EURASIP and Universite Libre de Bruxelles The event is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Benelux Section and IEEE France Section
Additional Information & Workshop Web Site For additional information about the event please visit the Web Site:
http://www.ecsi.org/dasip/
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