Embedded Systems Infrastructure and Theory (ESIT)
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Conference
10-12 September 2014
Embedded Systems Infrastructure and Theory (ESIT)
Objectives: Embedded systems are single-purpose computers built into a larger system for the purposes of controlling and monitoring the system, often with real-time computing constraints. They are usually embedded as part of a complete device including hardware and mechanical parts. The design and validation of reliable systems under environmental and economic constraints poses a lot of research challenges. Manuscripts are solicited in the following topics but not limited to:
• Algorithms for Embedded & Mechatronic Systems
• Models of Embedded Computation
• Software Architectures for Embedded Systems
• Design and Validation of Embedded Systems
• Formal Methods & Case Studies
• System-on-Chip and Network-on-Chip Design
• Hardware/Software Co-Design
• Power-aware Design Issues
• Real-time Aspects & Systems
• Operating System & Middleware Support
• Networked Embedded Systems
• Embedded Systems Applications
Organizer’s Contact Information:
Prof. Jia Xu
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
York University, Canada
jxu@cse.yorku.ca
Prof. Martin Horauer
Department of Embedded Systems
UAS Technikum Wien, Austria
horauer@technikum-wien.at
The 10th IEEE/ASME International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications Sponsor: IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society Technical Co-Sponsors: ASME Division of Design Engineering Info, requests and sponsors: info@mesa2014.org - Cookie Policy |