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============================================================ ========================= Call-for-Paper: The Third Workshop on Low-Power Dependable Computing (LPDC) In conjunction with The 7th International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC), November 7-9, 2016, Hangzhou, China http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~dzhu/ 2016-LPDC.html ** NEWS: IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing (T-SUSC) special issue on LPDC Selected top papers from the workshop will be invited to submit to this special issue! ============================== ============================== ========================= Scope: As part of the IEEE-Technically sponsored International Green and Sustainable Computing conference, the workshop on Low-Power Dependable Computing (LPDC) will be organized to address various design aspects of power efficient and dependable computing infrastructures. Dependable computing is normally achieved through various error reduction, detection and recovery techniques at different levels (for instance, circuit, architecture, operating systems, compiler and application software) in the systems. With the continuous technology scaling and miniaturization of computing systems, faults will become more common and it is imperative for most modern computing systems to deploy various fault-tolerance techniques. On the other hand, fault-tolerance does not come for free, and generally has power/energy/temperature implications, which warrants careful consideration since power/energy is the first-class system resource and has been emerging as the limiting factor for multicore scaling. This workshop aims at establishing a specialized forum for practitioners and researchers from both industry and academia who work on different aspects of fault tolerance and power/energy efficiency to exchange ideas on how to achieve low-power dependable computing. In particular, understanding the interdependencies between reliability and power are important to consider, e.g., high power consumption may lead to elevated temperature that can further aggravate the reliability. To cover a broad range of research related to energy efficiency and dependable computing, the workshop will consider various levels (from circuits to software), components (from memory to computation) and systems (from battery-powered embedded systems to large scale reliable servers). The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: . Energy-efficient redundant circuit design . Energy-efficient fault-tolerance architecture . Compilation techniques for reliability and low-power . Runtime management and scheduling algorithms for energy-efficiency and fault tolerance . Case study on low-power dependable systems . Emerging paradigms for low-power and dependable computing, for instance, approximate computing, cross-layer design, etc. . Mitigating reliability threats (aging, soft errors, process variations) in Dark Silicon chips . Low-power reliable memory and storage systems . Low-power and reliable on-chip networks and communication Author Information: The workshop invites authors to submit papers related to the theme of this workshop. The submitted paper should describe original and unpublished work that are not concurrently under review elsewhere. The papers submitted to this workshop is limited to be six (6) single-spaced, double-column pages (with IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscripts style: 11-point fonts and 8.5 x 11 inch), which should include everything (e.g., abstract, research description, figures, tables, and references). All submissions will be reviewed by the program committee. The accepted papers will be included in the supplementary proceedings of IGSC, which will be published by the IEEE Computer Society and indexed by EI, subject to (1) One author of each accepted paper must register for the conference following the instructions on IGSC webpage at the time of the submission of the final manuscript; and (2) One of the authors must appear to present the paper at the workshop. ============================== ============================== ========================= Papers should be submitted via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/ conferences/?conf=lpdc2016 Important Dates: Deadline: August 1, 2016 Notification: September 15, 2016 Camera-ready: October 1, 2016 ============================== ============================== ========================= Workshop Organizers and TPC Chairs: Xiaomin Zhu National University of Defense Technology, China Muhammad Shafique Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Dakai Zhu University of Texas at San Antonio, USA ============================== ============================== ========================= Technical Program Committee (TPC): Tam Chantem Utah State University, USA Alireza Ejlali Sharif University of Technology, Iran Hui Guo University of New South Wales, Australia Can Hankendi AMD Inc. Germany Sybille Hellebrand The University of Paderborn, Germany Houman Homayoun George Mason University, USA Zheng Li Western Illinois University, USA Saman Kiamehr Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Umit Ogras Arizona State University, USA Amir Rahmani University of Turku, Finland Semeen Rehman Dresden University of Technology (TUD), Germany Mohammad Sabry Stanford University, USA Jürgen Teich Friedrich-Alexander University (FAU), Germany Sara Vinco The Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy Tongquan Wei East China Normal University, China Chengmo Yang University of Delaware, USA
Xiaomin Zhu, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
College of Information Systems and Management
National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China
Email: xmzhu@nudt.edu.cn / xmzhunudt@gmail.com
https://www.researchgate.net/
Office: +86 731-8457-4531 ext 802
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