posted by user: tvandera || 8704 views || tracked by 9 users: [display]

SASP 2011 : IEEE Symposium on Application Specific Processors

FacebookTwitterLinkedInGoogle


Conference Series : Symposium on Application Specific Processors
 
Link: http://www.sasp-conference.org/
 
When Jun 5, 2011 - Jun 6, 2011
Where San Diego, CA
Abstract Registration Due Feb 28, 2011
Submission Deadline Mar 7, 2011
Notification Due Apr 7, 2011
Final Version Due May 5, 2011
 

Call For Papers

The market for embedded processors is driven primarily by two factors: cost and volume. This has forced a reevaluation of the best way to satisfy users' needs for high performance and low energy consumption without drastically increasing the complexity of the design process. Domain-specific embedded processors, in markets such as network processing, automotive, and others, have splintered a pre-existing market for general-purpose, low-cost, low-energy processors. Reprogrammable and reconfigurable embedded processors, in contrast, offer a single, fixed-silicon device that could amortize manufacturing costs for low-to-medium volume market segments. SASP explores (micro)architectural design approaches, trade-offs and compiler technologies, for both domain-specific and customizable embedded processors. The symposium is a forum wherein challenges and solutions will be explored, discussed and compared.

Major topics include, but are not limited to:

Domain-specific processors (Network, multimedia, etc.)
Application-specific hardware accelerators
Microarchitectural customization techniques
(Re)configurable architectures (coarse-grained, FPGA, etc.)
Application-specific processors in system-on-a-chip (SOC)
Application-specific customizations for low-power
Applications and/or industrial experience
Compiler technology targeting customizable processors
Tools, techniques, and algorithms for architectural exploration
Methodologies and tools for hardware/software codesign
Application specific MPSoC and design automation for NoCs
Hardware/software for GPUs and other graphics/gaming platforms
OS and middleware support for application specific processors
The Program Committee invites authors to submit papers up to 8 pages in length, describing original, unpublished work. Published papers will be 6 pages in length, and authors will have the opportunity to purchase up to 2 additional pages for a fee. Papers submitted to SASP must not be under review elsewhere.

Papers should clearly describe the nature of the work, explain its significance, highlight novel features, and describe its current status. Paper submission will be considered evidence that, upon acceptance, the author(s) will present their paper at the symposium.

Proceedings will appear in the IEEE Digital Library; a special issue in a major ACM or IEEE journal is also planned for the best papers.

Electronic submission through the symposium website is required.

Related Resources

IEEE-ACAI 2025   2025 IEEE 8th International Conference on Algorithms, Computing and Artificial Intelligence (ACAI 2025)
AAIML 2026   IEEE--2026 International Conference on Advances in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
AIAT 2025   2025 5th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Application Technologies (AIAT 2025)
SANER 2026   The 33rd IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering
IEEE AIxVR 2026   8th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence & extended and Virtual Reality
CIFEr 2026   IEEE Computational Intelligence in Financial Engineering and Economics
Ei/Scopus-MLBDM 2025   2025 5th International Conference on Machine Learning and Big Data Management (MLBDM 2025)
IEEE CSPE 2026   IEEE--2026 International Conference on Computational Science and Power Engineering (CSPE 2026)
SLLM 2025   SLLM- Buck The Trend: Make LLMs Specific and Reduce the Cost of Intelligence
IEEE ICCCAS 2026   2026 IEEE the 15th International Conference on Communications, Circuits, and Systems (ICCCAS 2026)