Call For Papers
13th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop
April 25 – 26, 2006, Rodos Palace Resort Hotel, Rhodes Island, Greece
Final Manuscript Due By February 1 ( Author Resources )
The 13th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop (RAW 2006) will be held in Rhodes April 2006. RAW 2006 is associated with the 20th Annual International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2006) and is sponsored by the IEEE Computers Society's Technical Committee on Parallel Processing. RAW 2006 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 2005 aims to provide a forum for creative and productive interaction between all these disciplines.
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts of original unpublished
research in all areas of dynamic and runtime reconfiguration (foundations,
algorithms, hardware architectures, devices, systems-on-chip (SoC), technologies, software tools, and applications). The
topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Models & Architectures
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Algorithms & Applications
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Technologies & Tools
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Authors should submit and register their paper by November 1, 2005 at http://www-raw06.itiv.uni-karlsruhe.de/submit
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 (preferred), or alternatively in Postscript (level 2) format. Authors should make sure that the submission can be viewed using ghostscript 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.
Workshop Chair:
Serge Vernalde, IMEC, Belgium
vernalde@imec.be
Program Chair:
Juergen Becker, Universitat Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
becker@itiv.uni-karlsruhe.de
Steering Chair:
Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California, USA
prasanna@ganges.usc.edu
Publicity Chair (USA):
Ramachandran Vaidyanathan,
Louisiana State University, USA
vaidy@ece.lsu.edu
Publicity Chair (Europe, Asia):
Reiner Hartenstein, Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Germany
reiner@hartenstein.de
Program Committee (to be confirmed):
Jeffrey
Arnold |
Adaptive
Silicon Inc., |
Helena
Krupnova |
ST
Microelectronics |
Sergio
Bampi |
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande |
Rudy
Lauwereins |
IMEC,
Leuven |
Jürgen Becker |
Universität Karlsruhe (TH) |
Philip
Leong |
Chinese
University of Hong Kong |
Pascal
Benoit |
LIRMM,
Montpellier |
Marnane Liam |
University
College |
Mladen Berekovic
|
IMEC
|
Rong Lin |
State
University of New York, Genesco |
Neil
Bergmann |
University
of Queensland |
Wayne
Luk |
Imperial
College |
Don
Bouldin |
University
of Tennessee |
Juergen Luka
|
DaimlerChrysler
AG |
Gordon
Brebner |
University
of Edinburgh |
Patrick
Lysaght |
Xilinx |
Klaus
Buchenrieder |
Universität der Bundeswehr München |
M.
Marek-Sadowska |
University
of California, Santa Barbara |
Thomas
Buechner |
IBM
|
John
McHenry |
National
Security Agency |
Stephen
Chappell |
Celoxica |
Martin
Middendorf |
Universitäty of Leipzig |
Brendan
Cremen |
Xilinx |
Dietmar Mueller |
Technische Universitaet Chemnitz |
Luigi
Carro |
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande |
Amar Mukherjee
|
University
of Central Florida |
Peter
Y. K. Cheung |
Imperial
College |
Vincent
Mooney III |
Georgia
Institute of Technology |
Adreas Dandalis
|
Philips
|
Koji
Nakano |
Hiroshima
University |
Jose
T. de Sousa |
Technical
University of Lisbon |
Ranjani Parthasarathi
|
Anna
University, Chennai |
Oliver
Diessel |
University
of New South Wales |
Steven
Perry |
Altera |
Adam
Donlin |
Xilinx |
Marco
Platzner |
Universität Paderborn |
Pedro
C. Diniz |
University
of Southern California/ISI |
Cameron
Patterson |
Virginia
Tech |
Gilbert
Edelin |
Thales Research & Technology |
Bernard
Pottier |
Université de Bretagne Occidentale
|
Hossam ElGindy
|
University
of New South Wales |
Franz
Rammig |
Universität Paderborn |
Patrick
Girard |
LIRMM
|
Ricardo
Reis |
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande |
Manfred
Glesner |
Darmstadt
University of Technology |
Hartmut Schmeck
|
Universität Karlsruhe (TH) |
Steve
Guccione |
Cmpware Inc. |
Sakir Sezer
|
Queen's
University |
Klaus
Harbich |
Bosch
|
Gerard
Smit |
University
of Twente |
Reiner Hartenstein |
Kaiserslautern Univ. of Technology |
V.
Sridhar |
Satyam Computer Services Ltd. |
Ulrich
Heinkel |
Lucent
Technologies |
Jürgen Teich
|
Universitaet Erlangen-Nuremberg |
Andreas
Herkersdorf |
Institute
for Integrated Systems |
Lionel
Torres |
LIRMM,
Montpellier |
Christian
Hochberger |
Dresden
University of Technology |
Jim
Tørresen |
University
of Oslo |
Thomas
Hollstein |
Darmstadt
University of Technology |
Jerry
L. Trahan |
Louisiana
State University |
Mike
Hutton |
Altera, USA |
R.
Vaidyanathan |
Louisiana
State University |
Michael
Hübner |
Universität Karlsruhe (TH) |
Milan
Vasilko |
Bournemouth
University |
Mark
Jones |
Virginia
Tech |
Stamatis Vassiliadis
|
Delft
University of Technology |
Theodore
Karoubalis |
Atmel |
Brian
Veale |
University
of Oklahoma |
Udo Kebschull
|
Universität Heidelberg |
Martin
Vorbach |
PACT
Informationstechnologie |
Andreas
Koch |
Technische Universität Braunschweig |
Klaus
Waldschmidt |
Universität Frankfurt |
Rainer
Kress |
Infineon Technologies |
Norbert
Wehn |
Kaiserslautern Univ. of Technology |
Wido Kruijtzer
|
Philips
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http://www.ece.lsu.edu/vaidy/raw06/