About CASES
The CASES conference provides a forum for emerging technology in
embedded computing systems, with an emphasis on compilers and
architectures for embedded systems. CASES is a common forum for
researchers with an interest in embedded systems to reach across
vertically integrated communities and to promote synergies. As evident
from the past CASES meetings, several emerging applications are
critically dependent on these interactions for their sustained growth
and evolution. CASES 2011 is part of the 2011 Embedded Systems Week.
Program Chairs: Prof. Rajesh Gupta (University of California, San
Diego) and Prof. Vincent Mooney (Georgia Institute of Technology, and Nanyang Technological University)
Areas of Interest
Previously unpublished papers containing significant novel ideas and
technical results are solicited. Conference topics include, but are
not limited to, the following areas.
- Compilers
- compilation techniques and compilation flows
- compilers for low power, performance, reliability
- Instruction-level parallelism for VLIW, EPIC andsuperscalar
- programming paradigms for multi-core systems
- Architectures
- multi-core system-on-chip
- on-chip communication architectures
- extensible, customizable ASIPs
- run-time and design time reconfigurableprocessors and on-chip architectures
- memory architectures: memory management,smart caches and compiler controlled memories
- novel nano-based architectures
- 3-D architectures
- Synthesis
- synthesis of hardware software systems
- thermal and power-aware synthesis flows
- synthesis for reliability, low power, performance
- 3-D integration and synthesis
- Embedded Systems
- specification and design
- models of computation
- modeling and management for power/thermal,performance and reliability
- analysis techniques for embedded systemincluding design space exploration, co-simulation
- validation, verification, and debuggingtechniques of embedded software
- static and dynamic timing analysis
- domain specific embedded applications
Submission Information
- Papers should represent original work, not published or submitted
for publication in other forums.
- A blind review process will be enforced. Authors should not reveal
authorship directly or indirectly through references.
- Papers must be in PDF format and should not exceed 10 pages in ACM
two-column format (9pt on 8.5"x11" letter size paper). For formatting
instructions and templates, visit the ACM web
site. Formal proceedings will be published on CD-ROM and web page
forms (copyright by ACM and IEEE). Please make sure your paper prints
satisfactorily on the 8.5"x11" (letter) format, this is especially
important for countries where A4 paper is standard.
- Submissions not adhering to these guidelines may be summarily
rejected at the discretion of the chair. As in the past, the Program
Committee may elect to accept some papers for poster and/or short
paper sessions.
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Important Dates
Early registration deadline  Friday, September 30, 2011
5 October, 2011.
Abstract submission
Monday, March 28, 2011
Monday, April 04, 2011
11:59 PM, Aleutian Islands Time
Full paper submission
Monday, April 04,
2011
Monday, April 11,
2011 (FIRM)
11:59 PM, Aleutian Islands Time
Acceptance notification Sunday, July 03, 2011
Camera-ready version Sunday, July 31, 2011
Conference October 9-14, 2011
Call for Papers
ESWEEK
CASES Home
Organizing Committee
Paper Submission
Accepted Papers
Previous Conferences
- CASES 2010
- CASES
2009
- CASES
2008
- CASES
2007
- CASES 2006
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