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=====================================================CALL FOR PAPERS
EXTENDED DEADLINE - January 24, 2011
2011 NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS-2011)
June 6-9, 2011
San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California, USA
http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/ahs2011/
(Co-located with the 48th Design Automation Conference - DAC'2011)
=====================================================
IMPORTANT DATES:
- EXTENDED paper submission deadline: January 24, 2011
- Author notification: March 21, 2011
- Camera ready manuscript deadline: April 4, 2011
The 2011 NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems
(AHS-2011)
will be co-located with the 48th Design Automation Conference (DAC
2011)
and held June 6 - 9, 2011, San Diego, California, USA.
AHS-2011 is technically sponsored by the IEEE Circuits and Systems
Society
(IEEE-CAS) and is organized in Cooperation with ACM Special Interest
Group
on Design Automation (ACM-SIGDA).
SCOPE:
The purpose of the conference is to bring together leading researchers
from the adaptive hardware and systems community to exchange
experiences
and share new ideas in the field. The conference expands the topics
addressed by the precursor series of NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable
Hardware, held between 1999 and 2005. With a broader scope including a
variety of hardware and system adaptation methods and targeting more
industry participation, the NASA/ESA series started with the AHS 2006
conference held in Istanbul, Turkey, and continued annually with AHS
2007
conference held in Edinburgh, UK, AHS 2008 conference held in
Noordwijk,
The Netherlands, AHS-2009 conference held in San Francisco, USA, and
AHS-2010 conference held in Anaheim, USA.
Adaptation reflects the capability of a system to maintain or improve
its
performance in the context of internal or external changes, such as
uncertainties and variations during fabrication, faults and
degradations,
modifications in the operational environment, incidental or
intentional
interference, different users and preferences, modifications of
standards
and requirements, trade-offs between performance and resources.
We welcome original contributions in the areas of hardware and
software
adaptation at different system levels, including novel tools and
algorithms for adaptive system design (e.g. adaptation-aware
compilers),
novel applications of adaptive hardware and systems (e.g. intelligent
agent machines), and novel enabling hardware technologies for such
systems (e.g. instrumentation platforms, novel reconfigurable and
multi-core architectures). We also welcome novel contributions in the
areas of adaptive data transmission for telecommunications (e.g.
adapting
to power limitations, changing environment, and interferences), novel
data
compression techniques (e.g. new image compression techniques for
space
applications), and novel software/hardware architectures for unmanned
autonomous vehicles (e.g. adapting to extreme environments and mission
unknowns).
While the focus of this conference is on communications and space
applications, we welcome original contributions in other application
areas
such as consumer, medical, defence and security, as the techniques
employed can be disseminated across the board.
In view of the above, the topics to be covered in this conference
include,
but are not limited to:
* Built-in tuneable structures and automated tuning
* Automatic/self-calibration
* Built-in self-test and self-repair
* Design and test of integrated system in nano scale
* On-chip learning and adaptation
* Adaptive circuits and configurable IP cores
* Reconfigurable and morphable hardware
* Reconfigurable hardware for space applications
* Embryonic hardware, morphogenesis
* Evolvable hardware
* Design for adaptive systems
* Adaptive embedded system
* Adaptive control circuits and adaptive flight hardware
* Search and optimization algorithms for adaptive hardware
* Hardware implementations of optimization engines
* Learning and evolutionary algorithms for adaptive hardware
* Algorithms for exploring design space of adaptive hardware
* Adaptive computing and run-time reconfiguration
* Adaptation with hardware in the loop
* Adaptive optics
* Adaptive antennas
* Adaptive sensing
* Adaptive MEM/NEMS devices
* Adaptive interfaces
* Hardware for adaptive signal processing
* Adaptive medical and prosthetic devices
* Adaptive wired and wireless networks
* Adaptive hardware/software for autonomous systems
* Adaptive flight hardware
* Space applications
* Communications applications
* MEMS/NEMS energy scavenging devices
* Emerging technologies-Nanoelectronics
* Reconfigurable computing including multi core architectures
* Adaptive wireless for space
* Secure data and information systems
* Adaptive image and data compression
* Instrumentation platforms
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
and made available through the IEEE Xplore.
==============================================================
CONFERENCE ORGANISERS
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (NASA-JPL), USA
European Space Agency (ESA), Netherlands
University of Edinburgh, UK
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
Society for Adaptive and Evolvable Hardware and Systems (ADEVO)
Bio-Inspired Technologies and Systems (BITS), Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (JPL), USA
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
David Merodio, European Space Agency (ESA), Netherlands (General
Chair)
Tughrul Arslan, University of Edinburgh, UK
Umeshkumar Patel, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
==============================================================
Please see for further details: http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/ahs2011/
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=====================================================CALL FOR PAPERS
EXTENDED DEADLINE - January 24, 2011
2011 NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS-2011)
June 6-9, 2011
San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California, USA
http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/ahs2011/
(Co-located with the 48th Design Automation Conference - DAC'2011)
=====================================================
IMPORTANT DATES:
- EXTENDED paper submission deadline: January 24, 2011
- Author notification: March 21, 2011
- Camera ready manuscript deadline: April 4, 2011
The 2011 NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems
(AHS-2011)
will be co-located with the 48th Design Automation Conference (DAC
2011)
and held June 6 - 9, 2011, San Diego, California, USA.
AHS-2011 is technically sponsored by the IEEE Circuits and Systems
Society
(IEEE-CAS) and is organized in Cooperation with ACM Special Interest
Group
on Design Automation (ACM-SIGDA).
SCOPE:
The purpose of the conference is to bring together leading researchers
from the adaptive hardware and systems community to exchange
experiences
and share new ideas in the field. The conference expands the topics
addressed by the precursor series of NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable
Hardware, held between 1999 and 2005. With a broader scope including a
variety of hardware and system adaptation methods and targeting more
industry participation, the NASA/ESA series started with the AHS 2006
conference held in Istanbul, Turkey, and continued annually with AHS
2007
conference held in Edinburgh, UK, AHS 2008 conference held in
Noordwijk,
The Netherlands, AHS-2009 conference held in San Francisco, USA, and
AHS-2010 conference held in Anaheim, USA.
Adaptation reflects the capability of a system to maintain or improve
its
performance in the context of internal or external changes, such as
uncertainties and variations during fabrication, faults and
degradations,
modifications in the operational environment, incidental or
intentional
interference, different users and preferences, modifications of
standards
and requirements, trade-offs between performance and resources.
We welcome original contributions in the areas of hardware and
software
adaptation at different system levels, including novel tools and
algorithms for adaptive system design (e.g. adaptation-aware
compilers),
novel applications of adaptive hardware and systems (e.g. intelligent
agent machines), and novel enabling hardware technologies for such
systems (e.g. instrumentation platforms, novel reconfigurable and
multi-core architectures). We also welcome novel contributions in the
areas of adaptive data transmission for telecommunications (e.g.
adapting
to power limitations, changing environment, and interferences), novel
data
compression techniques (e.g. new image compression techniques for
space
applications), and novel software/hardware architectures for unmanned
autonomous vehicles (e.g. adapting to extreme environments and mission
unknowns).
While the focus of this conference is on communications and space
applications, we welcome original contributions in other application
areas
such as consumer, medical, defence and security, as the techniques
employed can be disseminated across the board.
In view of the above, the topics to be covered in this conference
include,
but are not limited to:
* Built-in tuneable structures and automated tuning
* Automatic/self-calibration
* Built-in self-test and self-repair
* Design and test of integrated system in nano scale
* On-chip learning and adaptation
* Adaptive circuits and configurable IP cores
* Reconfigurable and morphable hardware
* Reconfigurable hardware for space applications
* Embryonic hardware, morphogenesis
* Evolvable hardware
* Design for adaptive systems
* Adaptive embedded system
* Adaptive control circuits and adaptive flight hardware
* Search and optimization algorithms for adaptive hardware
* Hardware implementations of optimization engines
* Learning and evolutionary algorithms for adaptive hardware
* Algorithms for exploring design space of adaptive hardware
* Adaptive computing and run-time reconfiguration
* Adaptation with hardware in the loop
* Adaptive optics
* Adaptive antennas
* Adaptive sensing
* Adaptive MEM/NEMS devices
* Adaptive interfaces
* Hardware for adaptive signal processing
* Adaptive medical and prosthetic devices
* Adaptive wired and wireless networks
* Adaptive hardware/software for autonomous systems
* Adaptive flight hardware
* Space applications
* Communications applications
* MEMS/NEMS energy scavenging devices
* Emerging technologies-Nanoelectronics
* Reconfigurable computing including multi core architectures
* Adaptive wireless for space
* Secure data and information systems
* Adaptive image and data compression
* Instrumentation platforms
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
and made available through the IEEE Xplore.
==============================================================
CONFERENCE ORGANISERS
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (NASA-JPL), USA
European Space Agency (ESA), Netherlands
University of Edinburgh, UK
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
Society for Adaptive and Evolvable Hardware and Systems (ADEVO)
Bio-Inspired Technologies and Systems (BITS), Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (JPL), USA
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
David Merodio, European Space Agency (ESA), Netherlands (General
Chair)
Tughrul Arslan, University of Edinburgh, UK
Umeshkumar Patel, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
==============================================================
Please see for further details: http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/ahs2011/