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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED Conference onLanguages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems(in conjunction with PLDI’06)![]() Ottawa, June 14-16, 2006Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN and ACM SIGBED |
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Call For Papers: Special Issue on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems |
Call for papers
Important dates
Topics of interest
Submission
Evaluation
Program
Registration
Committees
As the complexity of embedded systems increases, new research challenges are encountered for achieving the desired performance goals, such as speed, timing constraints, size, energy, power, time to market, reliability, security, and scalability. Furthermore, embedded systems are increasingly used in networked (wired, wireless, as well as mobile) environments and advances in hardware motivate the use of a combination of hardware and software techniques to build them. The aim of LCTES is to provide a forum for discussing the latest research related to the above trends and to allow researchers and developers working on different aspects to get together and interact.
Call for papers
Special Issue on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems
Important dates
- Submission deadline:
February 4, 2006February 12, 2006 at noon UTC - Author notification: April 2, 2006
- Camera ready deadline: April 21, 2006
- Poster submission deadline: May 12, 2006
- Poster notification: May 19, 2006
Topics of interest
Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following aspects of embedded systems design.
- Programming languages for embedded systems
- Operating system kernels for embedded systems
- Analysis, specification and design of embedded systems
- Validation and verification techniques for embedded systems
- Profiling and debugging of embedded systems
- Embedded system integration and testing
- Embedded computer architecture
- Development environments and tools for embedded systems
- Standardization for embedded systems
- Reliability and security for embedded systems
- Compilers for reconfigurable architectures, and for hardware/software co-design
- Optimizations for low power, for low energy, for code and data size reduction
- Optimizations for (real-time) performance
- Exploitation of memory hierarchies, memory management/garbage collection for embedded systems
- Timing analysis, timing predictability, and real-time scheduling analysis
- Exception and interrupt handling for real-time systems
- Real-time and embedded Java, real-time UML
Submission
Prospective authors must submit their anonymous papers electronically via this web site. Papers must be formatted according the ACM proceedings format and should be no longer than 10 pages in this format. Templates for ACM format are available for Word Perfect, Microsoft Word and Latex and are located at http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm.
Submissions should be in PDF and printable on US Letter and A4 sized paper. Authors of accepted papers must sign a copyright release form. The best papers may be considered for publication in ACM TECS as extended versions.
Papers must describe unpublished work. The program chair will automatically reject papers that exceed the length requirement, that are submitted late, that are found to have been previously published, or that are currently in submission elsewhere.
Student Poster Session
This session provides an opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students attending LCTES'06 to present and discuss their research. This one hour event will feature concurrent short presentations by student participants organized in poster formats. Click here for more information. Submission deadline is moved to May 12, 2006.Evaluation
The program committee will evaluate the technical contribution of each submission as well as its general accessibility to the LCTES audience. Papers will be judged on significance, originality, relevance, correctness, and clarity. The paper must be organized so that it is easily understood by an audience with varied expertise. The paper should clearly identify what has been accomplished, why it is significant to embedded systems design, and how it compares with previous work.
Program
Registration
Committees
Steering Committee
- Ron Cytron - Washington University, USA
- Jack Davidson - University of Virginia, USA
- Srinivas Devadas - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Rajiv Gupta - University of Arizona, USA
- Seongsoo Hong - Seoul National University, Korea
- Annie Liu - State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
- Sang Lyul Min - Seoul National University, Korea
- Thomas Marlowe - Seton Hall University, USA
- Peter Marwedel - University of Dortmund, Germany
- Frank Mueller - North Carolina State University, USA
- Yunheung Paek - Seoul National University, Korea
- Santosh Pande - Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Per Stenström - Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
- David Whalley - Florida State University, USA
- Reinhard Wilhelm - University of the Saarland, Germany
General Chair
- Mary Jane Irwin
Pennsylvania State University, USA
mji@cse.psu.edu
Program Chair
- Koen De Bosschere
Ghent University, Belgium
kdb@elis.UGent.be
Student Poster Chair
- Mahmut Kandemir
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Publicity Chair
- Europe: Daniel Kästner
- America: Bruce Childers
- Asia-Pasific: Taewhan Kim
Web Chair
- Michiel Ronsse
Ghent University, Belgium
michiel.ronsse@UGent.be
Program Committee
- David Bacon - IBM Watson, USA
- Kiyoung Choi - Seoul National University, Korea
- Marco Cornero - STMicroelectronics
- Jack Davidson - University of Virginia, USA
- Stephen Edwards - Columbia University, USA
- Andreas Ermedahl - Mälardalen University, Sweden
- Tai-Yi Huang - National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
- Ben Juurlink - TU Delft, Netherlands
- Mahmut Kandemir - Pennsylvania State University, USA
- Christoph Kirsch - University of Salzburg, Germany
- Chandra Krintz - University of California, Santa Barbara
- Zhiyuan Li - Purdue University, USA
- Annie Liu - State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
- Thomas Marlowe - Seton Hall University, USA
- Frank Mueller - North Carolina State University, USA
- Mike O'Boyle - University of Edinburgh, USA
- Santosh Pande - Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Amir Roth - Pennsylvania University, USA
- Per Stenström - Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
- Hiroyuki Tomiyama - Nagoya University, Japan
- David Whalley - Florida State University
- Seon Wook Kim - Korea University
Local arrangements
- TBD
[LCTES'2000] [LCTES'99] [LCT-RTS'95] [LCT-RTS'94]


