Journal of Systems Architecture (JSA)
Special Issue on High-performance and Real-time Embedded Systems
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Increasingly, time is a relevant concern which impacts in all application
areas and challenges ahead. Real-time requirements can be found in
applications ranging from large-scale data processing systems to deeply
embedded devices. Examples include safety-critical systems with
high-performance requirements, such as collision avoidance and autonomous
driving in avionics and automotive respectively, in which the correct
timing behaviour is of paramount importance; consumer systems, such as
video processing in TV sets and games; or real-time complex event
processing applications, such as online trading or real-time traffic
management. In all these applications, systems are expected to cope with
an increasing demand of functional and non-functional requirements, with
the corresponding increase in processing capabilities, paving the way for
high-performance architectures, of which multi-core and many-core systems
are becoming pervasive. The capabilities and challenges of parallelization
as a means to provide higher performance is a cross-cutting concern.
KEY DATES
=========
Deadline: 27th June 2014
Notification: 1st October 2014
Final Paper: 15th December 2014
TOPICS OF INTEREST
==================
The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the challenges and show
research results and experiences of High-performance and Real-time
Embedded Systems. We encourage submissions of both research and experience
papers that in particular target some of the following or related topics:
* Runtimes and operating systems combining high-performance and
predictability requirements;
* Programming models and compiler support for providing real-time
capabilities to multi- and many-core architectures;
* Models and tools for code generation, system verification and validation;
* Worst-case execution time analysis, parallel/dag-based task models,
schedulability analysis of multi- and many-core systems;
* Heterogeneous multi-core embedded real-time architectures, many-core
accelerators;
* Time-predictable multi- and many-core processor architectures;
* Time-aware energy-efficiency.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
======================
All manuscripts and any supplementary material should be submitted via the
online submission and peer review systems at http://ees.elsevier.com/jsa.
Follow the submission instructions given on this site.
When submitting the paper, it is important that authors select
"High-performance and Real-time Embedded Systems" when they reach the
"Article Type" step in the submission process.
All manuscripts should comply with the journal's
Guide for Authors. Please refer to the following
site:
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/ find/journaldescription.cws_ home/505616/authorinstructions .
ORGANIZERS
==========
Editor-in-Chief
Iain Bate
Guest Editors
Lu?s Miguel Pinho, CISTER, Portugal
Eduardo Qui?ones, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Sascha Uhrig, TU Dortmund, Germany
Special Issue on High-performance and Real-time Embedded Systems
==============================
Increasingly, time is a relevant concern which impacts in all application
areas and challenges ahead. Real-time requirements can be found in
applications ranging from large-scale data processing systems to deeply
embedded devices. Examples include safety-critical systems with
high-performance requirements, such as collision avoidance and autonomous
driving in avionics and automotive respectively, in which the correct
timing behaviour is of paramount importance; consumer systems, such as
video processing in TV sets and games; or real-time complex event
processing applications, such as online trading or real-time traffic
management. In all these applications, systems are expected to cope with
an increasing demand of functional and non-functional requirements, with
the corresponding increase in processing capabilities, paving the way for
high-performance architectures, of which multi-core and many-core systems
are becoming pervasive. The capabilities and challenges of parallelization
as a means to provide higher performance is a cross-cutting concern.
KEY DATES
=========
Deadline: 27th June 2014
Notification: 1st October 2014
Final Paper: 15th December 2014
TOPICS OF INTEREST
==================
The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the challenges and show
research results and experiences of High-performance and Real-time
Embedded Systems. We encourage submissions of both research and experience
papers that in particular target some of the following or related topics:
* Runtimes and operating systems combining high-performance and
predictability requirements;
* Programming models and compiler support for providing real-time
capabilities to multi- and many-core architectures;
* Models and tools for code generation, system verification and validation;
* Worst-case execution time analysis, parallel/dag-based task models,
schedulability analysis of multi- and many-core systems;
* Heterogeneous multi-core embedded real-time architectures, many-core
accelerators;
* Time-predictable multi- and many-core processor architectures;
* Time-aware energy-efficiency.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
======================
All manuscripts and any supplementary material should be submitted via the
online submission and peer review systems at http://ees.elsevier.com/jsa.
Follow the submission instructions given on this site.
When submitting the paper, it is important that authors select
"High-performance and Real-time Embedded Systems" when they reach the
"Article Type" step in the submission process.
All manuscripts should comply with the journal's
Guide for Authors. Please refer to the following
site:
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/
ORGANIZERS
==========
Editor-in-Chief
Iain Bate
Guest Editors
Lu?s Miguel Pinho, CISTER, Portugal
Eduardo Qui?ones, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Sascha Uhrig, TU Dortmund, Germany
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