[HiPEAC-announce] FW: Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop - RAW 2009 : call for papers

koen bertels k.l.m.bertels at tudelft.nl
Sat Oct 4 17:26:24 CEST 2008


I would like to send this one once more 

thanks

koen bertels

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Delft University of Technology
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The Netherlands
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> RAW 2009
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> 16th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop
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> May 25  – 26, 2009
> Rome, Italy
> http://www.ece.lsu.edu/vaidy/raw/
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> Call for Papers
> Submission Deadline: October 31, 2008
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> The 16th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop (RAW 2009) will be held in
> Rome, Italy in May 2009. 
> RAW 2009 is associated with the 23rd Annual International Parallel &
> Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2009) 
> and is sponsored by the IEEE Computers Society's Technical Committee on
> Parallel Processing. The workshop is 
> one of the major meetings for researchers to present ideas, results, and
> on-going research on both theoretical 
> and practical advances in Reconfigurable Computing.
> Run-Time Reconfiguration & Adaptive Computing: Architectures, Algorithms,
> Technologies
> Run-Time and Dynamic Reconfiguration are characterized by the ability of
> underlying hardware architectures or 
> devices to rapidly alter (on the fly) the functionalities of its
> components and the interconnection between 
> them to suit the problem. Key to this ability is reconfiguration handling
> and speed. Though theoretical models 
> and algorithms for them have established reconfiguration as a very
> powerful computing paradigm, practical 
> considerations make these models difficult to realize. On the other hand,
> commercially available devices 
> (such as FPGAs and new coarse-/multi-grain devices) appear to have more
> room for exploiting run-time reconfiguration (RTR). 
> An appropriate mix of the theoretical foundations of dynamic
> reconfiguration, and practical considerations, 
> including architectures, technologies and tools supporting RTR is
> essential to fully reveal and exploit the possibilities 
> created by this powerful computing paradigm. RAW 2009 aims to provide a
> forum for creative and productive 
> interaction between all these disciplines.
> 
> Topics of Interest
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> Authors are invited to submit manuscripts of original unpublished research
> in all areas of dynamic and 
> run-time reconfiguration (foundations, algorithms, hardware architectures,
> devices, systems-on-chip (SoC), 
> technologies, software tools, and applications). 
> Papers targeting entire applications and systems rather than isolated
> kernel implementations 
> are especially encouraged. The topics of interest include, but are not
> limited to: 
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> Models & Architectures
> * Interconnect and Computation Models 
> * RTR Models and Systems
> * RTR Hardware Architectures
> * Simulation and Prototyping
> * Bounds and Complexity Issues 
> * Heterogeneous Computing Platforms
> * Fault Tolerant Computing
> * High Performance Computing
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> Algorithms & Applications
> * Algorithmic Techniques 
> * Mapping Parallel Algorithms 
> * Distributed Systems & Networks
> * Multimedia (Audio, Image and Video) Processing
> * Wireless and Mobile Systems
> * Network Applications
> * Automotive Applications
> * Financial Applications
> * Bioinformatics Applications
> * Biology Inspired Applications
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> Design, Technologies & Tools
> * Configurable Systems-on-Chip
> * Energy Efficiency Issues 
> * Devices and Circuits
> * Reconfiguration Techniques 
> * High Level Design Methods 
> * Languages and Compilers for Reconfigurable Computing Systems
> * System Support 
> * Adaptive Runtime Support
> * Organic Computing
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> Submission Guidelines:
> Authors should submit and register their paper through our web-interface
> which can be 
> found at: http://www.ece.lsu.edu/vaidy/raw/ The web interface will be
> accessible after October 1st, 2008.
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> All manuscripts will be reviewed by at least three members of the program
> committee. 
> Submissions should be a complete manuscript (not to exceed 8 pages of
> single spaced text, 
> including figures and tables) or, in special cases, may be a summary of
> relevant work. 
> Submissions should be in pdf-format and will print on standard letter size
> paper (8.5" x 11").
> 
> IEEE CS Press will publish the IPDPS symposium and workshop abstracts as a
> printed volume. 
> The complete symposium and workshop proceedings will also be published by
> IEEE CS Press as a CD-ROM disk.
> 
> Important Dates: 
> 
> Manuscript due: 				October 31, 2008
> Notification of acceptance:			January 15, 2009
> Camera-ready Papers Due:			February 15, 2009 
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> Organization:
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> Workshop Co-Chairs:	
> 	Jürgen Becker, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - KIT, Germany
> (becker at kit.edu)
> 	Philip Leong, Chinese University of Hong Kong
> (phwl at cse.cuhk.edu.hk)
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> Program Co-Chairs:	
> 	Ryan Kastner, UC San Diego, USA	(kastner at cs.ucsd.edu) 
> 	Koen Bertels, TU Delft, the Netherlands	(k.l.m.bertels at tudelft.nl) 
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> Steering Chair:	
> 	Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California, USA
> (prasanna at ganges.usc.edu)
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> Publicity Chair (USA):	Ramachandran Vaidyanathan, Louisiana State
> University, USA (vaidy at ece.lsu.edu)
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> Publicity Chair (Europe, Asia):	Reiner Hartenstein, Kaiserslautern
> University of Technology, Germany
> 	(reiner at hartenstein.de)
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