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CALL FOR PAPERS
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PATMOS has a history of 30 years, being one of the first
conferences focusing on low power.
Starting 2018, PATMOS will be collocated with two complementary
conferences, IOLTS and IVSW, forming FEDfRo, the federative event
on Design for Robustness. The traditional scope of PATMOS has
mainly been about the design of circuits and architectures
optimized for highest performance at lowest power consumption. But
meanwhile, power-efficiency has become extremely important for many
more areas spreading far beyond this traditional R&D niche.
Energy efficiency has become a must in the connected network of
battery-operated nodes known as Internet-of-Things (IoT). Wearable
devices, home appliances, vehicles and security surveillance
systems mostly rely on small sensors that should ideally operate on
battery charge for days or even weeks. However, current battery
efficiencies do not keep up with the growing demands of IoT nodes
for power, forcing us to seek novel techniques for energy
harvesting and power optimization. Additionally, energy-efficient
ICT (Information and Communication Technology) infrastructures are
a key issue for local and global economies. Some predict that, if
current trends continue, the electricity consumption caused by the
Internet will increase up to 30 times in the year 2030. The strong
increase of wireless communication and the growth of cloud
computing require orders of magnitude more computational power.
PATMOS 2018 aims to find solutions for both, small-scaled
integrated circuits in IoT nodes, and large-scale ICT
infrastructures that require massive energy consumption.
The topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the
following ones:
- Methodology and tools for analysis, design, simulation and
verification of timing and performance of integrated circuits
- Thermal-aware design, synthesis, floorplanning, estimation and
optimization
- Ultra-low power systems for IoT
- Energy harvesting
- Power and performance optimization of multi-core
architectures
- Compilers, operating systems and runtime systems
- Power analysis and optimization for supercomputing and data
centers
- Application of machine learning to implement high-performance
systems, neural networks, financial data bases, wearable computing,
bioinformatics, security systems, etc.
- Design for aging, aging effects, aging models, aging power and
timing analysis
- Reconfigurable accelerators, FPGAs, GPUs, dynamically
reconfigurable processing arrays (DRPAs), CAD tools, neuro-inspired
accelerators
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All manuscripts will be blind reviewed by at least three
members of the program committee. Therefore, author's should not
reveal their identity in the manuscript. Submissions should be a
complete manuscript of novel unpublished work (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.
Templates can be found at:
http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/AuthorTools/conferenceTemplates.html
Please visit the PATMOS website for updated instructions.
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Abstract registration: Feb. 25th, 2018
Full paper submission: Mar. 11th, 2018
Author notification: Apr. 6th, 2018
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Additional Information |
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General Co-chairs:
- Marisa Lopez-Vallejo UPM, Spain marisa@die.upm.es
- RuzicaJevticCEU San Pablo, Spainruzica.jevtic@ceu.es
Program Co-chairs
- Spiros NikolaidisUniversity of Thessaloniki,
Greecesnikolaid@physics.auth.gr
- AlkisHatzopoulos, University of Thessaloniki,
Greecealkis@eng.auth.gr
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Committee |
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PATMOS 2018 Organizing Committee
General Chairs
- Marisa Lopez-Vallejo UPM, Spain
- Ruzica Jevtic CEU San Pablo, Spain
Program Co-Chairs
- Spiros Nikolaidis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece
- Alkis Hatzopoulos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece
Publications Chair
- Rodrigo Picos Universitat de illes Balears, Spain
Publicity Chair
- Domenik Helms OFFIS Research Institute, Germany
Special Sessions & Phd Forum Chair:
Local Organization Chairs
- Rosa Rodriguez UPC, Spain
- Luz Balado UPC, Spain
PATMOS 2018 Steering Committee
- Antonio J. Acosta, Univ. Sevilla, Spain
- Jose Luis Ayala, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
- Nadine Azemard, Univ. Montpellier, France
- Jürgen Becker, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
- Bastien Giraud, CEA-LETI, France
- Domenik Helms, OFFIS, Germany
- Jorge Juan, Univ. Sevilla, Spain
- Rene van Leuken, TU Delft, The Netherlands
- Jose Monteiro, INESC-ID / IST, Portugal
- Vassilis Paliouras, Univ. of Patras, Greece
- Manuel Prieto, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
- Ricardo Reis, UFRGS, Brazil
- Josep Lluis Rosselló, Univ. Illes Balears, Spain
- Delong Shang, Newcastle University, UK
- Dimitrios Soudris, NTUA, Athens, Greece
- Alex Yakovlev, Newcastle University, UK
PATMOS 2018 Program Committee (Preliminary)
- Nadine Azemard – LIRMM / CNRS
- Jose L. Ayala – UCM
- Andrea Bartolini – University of Bologna
- Lars Bauer – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Juergen Becker – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Peter Beerel – University of Southern California
- Edith Beigne – CEA-Leti
- Mladen Berekovic – Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu
Braunschweig
- Davide Bertozzi – University of Ferrara
- Joao Cardoso – FEUP/Universidade do Porto
- Jian-Jia Chen – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
- Eby G. Friedman – University of Rochester
- Alberto García-Ortiz – University of Bremen / ITEM.IDS
- Guy Gogniat – Université de Bretagne Sud – UEB
- Diana Goehringer – Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB)
- Eckhard Grass – IHP GmbH
- Jose Luis Güntzel – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
- Reiner Hartenstein – TU Kaiserslautern
- Domenik Helms – OFFIS Research Institute
- Shiyan Hu – Michigan Technological University
- Michael Huebner – Ruhr-University Bochum
- Jorge Juan – Universidad de Sevilla
- Nathalie Julien – LESTER
- Fernanda Kastensmidt – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do
Sul – UFRGS
- Rainer Kress – Infineon
- Elmar Melcher – Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
- Jose Monteiro – INESC-ID, IST ULisboa
- Vasily Moshnyaga – Fukuoka University
- Dimitris Nikolos – CEID
- Robson Nunes De Lima – Universidade Federal da Bahia
- Vojin G. Oklobdzija – University of California Davis
- Massimo Poncino – Politecnico di Torino
- Vassilis Paliouras – University of Patras
- Ricardo Reis – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul –
UFRGS
- Miquel Roca – University of Balearic Islands
- Jose L Rossello – Electronic Technology Group
- Oliver Sander – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Donatella Sciuto – Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione,
Politecnico di Milano
- Muhammad Shafique – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Delong Shang – Newcastle University
- Dimitrios Soudris – Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace
- Jens Sparsoe – Technical University of Denmark
- George Theodoridis – Patras Univ.
- Himanshu Thapliyal – Qualcomm
- Arnaud Tisserand – CNRS – IRISA – Univ. Rennes
- Rene Van Leuken – TU Delft: EWI
- Robin Wilson – STMicroelectronics
- Eslam Yahya – Banha University
- Alex Yakovlev – Newcastle University
- Falco Bapp – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Gael Pillonnet – CEA-LETI
- Mohammad Al-Faruque
- Oscar Gustafsson – Linköping University
- Peter Figuli – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Toufik Sadi – University of Glasgow
- Yuanqing Cheng – Beihang University
- Zuochang Ye – Tsinghua University, Institute of
Microelectronics
- Massimo Alioto – National University of Singapore
- Sergio Bampi – Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
- Marc Belleville – CEA-Leti
- Andrea Calimera – Politecnico deTorino
- Ramon Canal – UPC
- Jifeng Chen – Samsung Austin R&D Center
- Eduardo Costa – Universidade Católica de Pelotas
- Emeric Defoucauld – CEA Leti
- Francisco Fernandez – IMSE
- Fabio Frustaci – Università della Calabria
- José Luis Gonzalez – CEA
- Joerg Henkel – University of Karlsruhe
- Andre Juge – ST Microelectronics
- Gilles Jacquemod – Université Nice Sophia Antipolis
- Montserrat Nafría – UAB
- Steffen Paul – University of Bremen, Germany
- Davide Pandini – ST Microelectronics
- Pascval Scheiblin – CEA
- Haralampos-G. Stratigopoulos – Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ.
Paris 6, CNRS, LIP6
- Antonio Rubio Sola – UPC
- Paul Zuber – IMEC
- Mark Zwolinski – University of Southampton
- Armin Tajalli – EPFL
- Vasilis Pavlidis – University of Manchester
- Mahmood Khayatzadeh – Cadence
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PATMOS is part
of 3rd IEEE Federative Event on Design for Robustness
sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) Computer Society's Test Technology Technical Council
(TTTC).
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