The 22nd Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop
(RAW 2015) will be held in Hyderabad, India in May 2015. RAW 2015 is associated
with the 29th Annual International Parallel & Distributed
Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2015) and is sponsored by the IEEE
Computer Society 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.
A reconfigurable computing environment is characterized
by the ability of underlying hardware architectures or devices to rapidly alter
(often on the fly) the functionalities of their components and the
interconnection between them to suit the problem at hand. The area has a rich theoretical
tradition and wide practical applicability. There are several commercially
available reconfigurable platforms (FPGAs and coarse-grained devices) and many
modern applications (including embedded systems and HPC) use reconfigurable
subsystems. An appropriate mix of theoretical foundations and practical
considerations, including algorithms architectures, applications, technologies
and tools, is essential to fully exploit the possibilities offered by
reconfigurable computing. The Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop aims to
provide a forum for creative and productive interaction for researchers and
practitioners in the area.
Topics of Interest: Authors are invited to submit manuscripts of original
unpublished research in all areas of reconfigurable systems, including
architectures, algorithms, applications, software and cross-cutting areas. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to:
Architectures & Algorithms · Theoretical
Interconnect and Computation Models · Algorithmic
Techniques and Mapping · Run-Time
Reconfiguration Models and Architectures ·
Emerging Technologies (optical models, 3D
Interconnects, devices) ·
Bounds and Complexity Issues ·
Analog Arrays |
Reconfigurable Systems &
Applications · Reconfigurable
accelerators (HPC, Bioinformatics, Multicore environments) · Embedded
systems and Domain-Specific solutions (Digital Media, Gaming, Automotive applications) · Distributed
Systems & Networks · Wireless
and Mobile Systems · Emerging applications (Organic
Computing, Biology-Inspired
Solutions) · Critical issues
(Security, Energy efficiency, Fault-Tolerance) |
Software & Tools ·
High-Level Design Methods (Hardware/Software
co-design, Compilers) ·
System Support (Soft processor programming) ·
Runtime Support ·
Reconfiguration Techniques (reusable artifacts) ·
Simulations and Prototyping (performance analysis,
verification tools) |
Submission Guidelines:
All
manuscripts will be reviewed by at least three members of the program
committee. Submissions should be a complete manuscript or, in special cases,
may be a summary of relevant work. The manuscript should be not exceed 8 single-spaced, double-column pages using
10-point size font on 8.5X11 inch pages (IEEE conference style) including references, figures and
tables. Papers are to be submitted through EDAS. Submitted papers should not have appeared in or be under consideration
for a different workshop, conference or journal. It is also expected that all
accepted papers (regular or poster) will be presented at the workshop by one of
the authors.
Publication: 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 and be available in the IEEE Digital Library.
Submission
deadline |
January 15,
2015 |
Decision
notification |
February 10,
2015 |
Camera-Ready
papers due |
February 28,
2015 |
Workshop Chairs: |
Jürgen Becker, Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology, Germany |
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becker@kit.edu |
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Ramachandran
Vaidyanathan, Louisiana State University, USA |
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vaidy@lsu.edu |
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Program Chairs: |
Marco Santambrogio, Politecnico
di Milano, Italy Wayne Luk, Imperial College, London, England |
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marco.santambrogio@polimi.it wl@doc.ic.ac.uk |
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Program Vice-Chairs: |
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Architectures & Algorithms:
Steve Wilton, University of British Columbia, Canada |
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stevew@ece.ubc,ca |
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Reconfigurable Systems & Applications: Diana Goehringer,
Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany |
diana.goehringer@ruhr-uni-bochum.de |
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Software & Tools: Ken Eguro, Microsoft Research, USA |
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eguro@microsoft.com |
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Steering Chair: |
Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California, USA |
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prasanna@usc.edu |
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Jürgen Becker, Karlsruhe Institute
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Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California,
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Ramachandran
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Chair: Weirong
Jiang, Xilinx, USA Joao Cardoso, University of Porto,
Portugal |
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weirong.jiang@xilinx.com jmpc@acm.org |
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Armando Astarloa, University of the Basque Country
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Zachary Baker, Los
Alamos National Laboratory
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Jason Bakos, University of South Carolina
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Ivan Beretta, EPFL
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Christophe Bobda, University of Arkansas
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Bruce Cockburn, University
of Alberta
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Rene
Cumplido, INAOE
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Joydip Das, Achronix Semiconductor Corporation
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Carl Ebeling, Altera
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Ken Eguro, Microsoft Research
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Hatem El-Boghdadi, Cairo University
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Suhaib Fahmy, Nanyang
Technological University
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Diana Goehringer, Ruhr-University Bochum
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Martin Herbordt, Boston University
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Michael Heubner, Ruhr-University of Bochum (RUB)
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Eddie Hung, Imperial
College
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Weirong Jiang, Xilinx
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Nachiket Kapre, Nanyang
Technological University
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Dirk Koch, University
of Oslo
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Akash Kumar, National University of Singapore
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Martin Langhammer, Altera
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Philip Leong, The
University of Sydney
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Liam Marnane, University College, Cork
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Gayatri Mehta, University of North Texas
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Seda Memik, Northwestern
University
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Nele Mentens, KU Leuven
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Christian Pilato, Columbia University
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Christian Plessl, University of Paderborn
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Dionisios Pnevmatikatos, Technical
University of Crete
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Mario Porrmann, Bielefeld University
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Kentaro Sano, Tohoku University
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Marco Santambrogio, Politecnico di
Milano
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Melissa Smith, Clemson
University
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Hayden So, The
University of Hong Kong
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Dirk Stroobandt, Ghent University
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Ramachandran
Vaidyanathan, Louisiana State University
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Ranga Vemuri, University of
Cincinnati
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Vivek Venugopal, United
Technologies Research Center
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Steve Wilton, University
of British Columbia Canada
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Mike Wirthlin, Brigham Young University
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Yi-Hua Yang, Xilinx