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Configurable Computing Papers for TVLSI Special Section

IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems

CALL FOR PAPERS

Submission deadline: May 1, 2006

Special Section on Configurable Computing Design

Hardware-based systems which can be configured (and even reconfigured) are increasingly being employed for high performance, low power applications. This increase can be attributed to a shift in the traditional market for microelectronic systems from industrial applications to consumer products including mobile and automotive applications in which neither microprocessors nor ASICs alone work well. Many companies and researchers believe that the answer will be configurable or adaptive computing platform. This special section focuses on the different approaches in the engineering of reconfigurable systems and the implementation of algorithms, including theory, architecture, algorithms, design systems and applications that demonstrate the benefits of reconfigurable computing.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  1. Theory - Synthesis, Mapping, Parallelization, Partitioning...

  2. Software - CAD, Languages, Compilers, Operating Systems...

  3. Hardware - Adaptive and Dynamic Hardware, Reconfigurable Architectures...

  4. Applications - Mobile Computing, Automotive Industry, Smart Cameras...

All manuscripts are subject to standard T-VLSI review.

Prospective authors should submit their manuscripts electronically to

http://tvlsi-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com

Please highlight that the manuscript is being submitted to the special section on "Configurable Computing Design".

Also, please notify the Guest Editor of your submission by sending an E-mail to Prof. Toomas Plaks: (plakst@lsbu.ac.uk)

For additional information, access:

http://www.scism.lsbu.ac.uk/ERA/tvlsi/reconfig-cfp.htm


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