Embedded Systems:
Applications, Solutions, and Techniques
CALL FOR PAPERS
In the last few years a large number of products embedding
small-sized computer systems has gained a wide variety of market niches.
Moreover, current issues in development of embedded software are becoming
very attracting to a larger and larger number of researchers both from industry
and from academia.
Requirements for embedded systems are very stringent and sometimes conflicting.
The prime is the system cost. For obtaining a low-cost device, only the
indispensable resources are employed, and they must be exploited as much
as possible to improve the user-perceived quality of the final system. Moreover,
some applications (especially on hand-held devices) require low power consumption.
Up to few years ago, embedded systems have not provided the proper platform
for computing-intensive programs. The use of sophisticated, colorful graphical
interfaces, the integration of communication devices of any kind, the access
to simple databases is becoming common also for this kind of products. Thus,
the capabilities of embedded systems have been improved, in order to make
them suitable to host this kind of applications.
Software development in the field of embedded systems, taking into account
performance issues, is becoming more and more difficult and considerable
investigation is required on supporting methodologies and tools. Moreover,
nowadays the use of COTS contracts time-to-market, but it also contributes
to make the designer operate mostly at the architectural level, tackling
performance problems following new approaches.
The focus of this conference track is on the application of both novel
and well-known techniques to the development of state-of-the-art embedded
systems. Particular attention is devoted to all those solutions that require
operating upon the borderline between hardware and software (i.e. both at
OS and application level). In this setting, researchers and practitioners
from academia and industry will get a chance to keep in touch with problems,
open issues and future directions in the field of development of dedicated
applications for embedded systems.
Topics of Interest
- Tools for supporting design-space exploration of embedded systems
- Techniques for optimal use of SoC platforms
- Application development for platform-based systems
- Support for heterogeneous parallel embedded systems
- OS & RTOS for embedded systems
- Use of COTS in dedicated applications development
- Programming models tailored to embedded applications
- Software architectures of embedded systems
- I/O management techniques in embedded systems
- Management of complex/distributed sensor devices
- Techniques for support and analysis of real-time applications
- Development of software for wireless devices
- Hardware/software power-aware design techniques
- Techniques and solutions for improving performance and/or power consumption
- Code manipulation techniques for embedded applications
- Testing, debugging, profiling and performance analysis of embedded
systems
- Automotive applications
- Special-purpose devices and applications
- Case studies
Track Chairs
Guidelines for Submission
Original papers from the above-mentioned or other related areas
will be considered.
This includes three categories of submissions: 1)
original and unpublished research; 2) reports of innovative computing
applications in the arts, sciences, engineering, business, government,
education and industry; and 3) reports of successful technology
transfer to new problem domains.
Each submitted paper will be fully refereed and undergo
a blind review process by at least three referees.
The accepted papers in all categories will be published in the
ACM SAC 2004 proceedings.
Selected papers from the track will be considered for journal
publication.
Submission guidelines must be strictly followed:
- Submit your paper electronically in either PDF or
postscript format, with subject "SAC04", to Alessio Bechini (
a.bechini@ing.unipi.it
), contact chairman for the Special Track on Embedded Systems.
Please note: neither hardcopy nor fax submissions
will be accepted. Submissions should be printable on
a standard printer on common paperformats like letter and DIN A4.
Please use a Postscript previewer such as Ghostview to check
the portability of Postscript documents. The acceptable
compression format is Zip.
- The author(s) name(s) and address(es) must not appear in the
body of the paper, and self-reference should be in the third
person. This is to facilitate blind review.
- The body of the paper should not exceed 5,000 words (approximately
15 pages, double-spaced).
- A separate cover sheet (this should be sent separately from
the main paper) should show the title of the paper, the author(s)
name(s) and affiliation(s), and the address (including e-mail,
telephone, and fax) to which correspondence should be sent.
- All submissions must be received by September 6th
, 2003.
Important dates
- September 6th, 2003: Paper Submission
- October 18, 2003: Author Notification
- November 8, 2003: Camera-Ready Copy
Anyone wishing to review papers for this special track
should contact one of the Track Program Chairmen at the addresses
shown above.