Call For Papers
ENGINEERING OF RECONFIGURABLE SYSTEMS AND ALGORITHMS - ERSA'07
June 25-28, 2007
Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
ERSA conference focuses on different approaches in engineering of
reconfigurable systems: in hardware design and in implementing of
algorithms; including theory, architecture, algorithms, design
systems and applications that demonstrate the benefits of
reconfigurable computing.
General Topics
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Theory of Massively Parallelel Computing
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Theoretical models of computing in space and time
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Theoretical approaches of new computational aspects, including biologically inspired approaches
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Adaptive computing
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Mapping algorithms into hardware and synthesis of regular arrays
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Parallelization and space-time partitioning of algorithms
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System architectures using configurable computing platform
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Newly developed algorithms for efficient implementation on reconfigurable systems
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Software, CAD and Operating Systems
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CAD, specification, partitioning and verification
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Hardware compilation, hardware/software codesign, developing correct circuits
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High and low-level languages and compilers, design environments
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Operating systems and run-time reconfiguring
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IP-based and object oriented models and mapping methods
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Adaptive Hardware Architectures
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Adaptive and dynamically reconfigurable systems
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Reconfigurable processor architectures
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Complex systems using reconfigurable processors
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Application-tailored reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip
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Energy efficient systems on reconfigurable computing platform
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Applications
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Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems, videophone, software radio, global positioning systems etc.
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Multimedia and virtual reality
Video imaging, teleconferencing, data compression, image databases, computational geometry and
computer graphics etc.
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Automotive industry
Vehicle guidance, lane and obstacle detection, object recognition, traffic systems, navigation of
robots etc.
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Security systems
Object recognition and tracking, cryptology, Internet and security etc.
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Classical image and signal processing
Digital filters, edge and line detection, morphological operators, motion and stereo estimation,
discrete transformations, linear algebra, radar systems, object recognition etc.