Call for papers
Important dates
Topics of interest
Committees
Program
Keynote speech(NEW)
Registration
Hotel
Student travel fund
Call for Papers
As the complexity of embedded systems increases, new research challenges are encountered for
achieving the desired design goals, such as programmability, reliability and security, size, energy and power,
timing constraints, and scalability. Furthermore, embedded systems are increasingly used
in networked (wired, wireless, as well as mobile) environments which enable a variety of new applications.
These new trends motivate designers to take a holistic view of embedded systems, as the best solutions may require
a combination of hardware and software techniques which best fit the target applications.
The aim of LCTES is to provide a forum for discussing the latest research related to the above trends and to
allow researchers and developers working on different aspects to get together and interact.
Special Events
In addition to its regular sessions, LCTES 2007 will feature special events such as an industrial panel,
keynotes, tutorials and demonstrations to bring out the latest and more interesting aspects of
embedded systems. Examples include tools for multi-cores, emerging platforms such as smart phones
multi-player game machines and real-time multi-media players.
Regular Sessions
For the regular sessions, LCTES 2007 solicits papers presenting original work on programming languages,
compilers and tools for embedded systems, as well as novel embedded architectures.
Research papers which propose innovative techniques and experience papers
which report experimentation with and lessons learned from real-world systems and applications are both welcome.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following aspects of embedded systems design:
Programming language issues in embedded systems, including
- Language features to exploit multi-core, single-chip SIMD, reconfigurable architecture and other emerging architectures
- Language features for distributed real-time control, media players, and other complex embedded systems
- Language features to enhance reliability and security
- Virtual machines, concurrency, memory management
Compiler issues in embedded systems, including
- Interaction between embedded computer architecture, operating system and compiler
- Interpreters, binary translation and just-in-time compilation
- Support for debugging, profiling, exception and interrupt handling, for reliability and security
- Optimization for low power, low energy, low code and data size, and high (real-time) performance
Tools for analysis, specification, design and implementation of embedded systems, including
- Hardware, system software, and application, and their interface
- Distributed real-time control, media players, reconfigurable architectures and other complex systems
- Validation and verification, system integration and testing
- Timing analysis, timing predictability, and real-time scheduling analysis
- Performance monitoring and tuning
Novel embedded architectures
- Design and implementation of novel embedded architectures
- Workload analysis and performance evaluation
- Architecture support for new language features, new compiler techniques and debugging tools
SUBMISSION
The submission site is now closed.
All papers will go through " double-blind " reviews and, therefore,
the manuscripts must not list the names and the institutions of the authors. The authors must also make sure that
the referenced bibliography does not reveal their identities.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission deadline ( no extension ): February 11, noon UTC, 2007 ( 7am EST in US )
- Author notification: April 2, 2007 ( Revised to : March 26 )
- Camera ready deadline: April 21, 2007 ( Revised to: April 11 )
- Conference: June 13-15, 2007
STEERING COMMITTEE
- Koen De Bosschere - Ghent University, Belgium
- Ron Cytron - Washington University, USA
- Srinivas Devadas - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Rajiv Gupta - University of Arizona, USA
- Mary Jane Irwin - Pennsylvania State University, USA
- Zhiyuan Li - Purdue University, USA
- Annie Liu - State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
- Thomas Marlowe - Seton Hall University, USA
- Peter Marwedel - University of Dortmund, Germany
- Frank Mueller - North Carolina State University, USA
- Yunheung Paek - Seoul National University, Korea
- Santosh Pande - Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Per Stenstrom - Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
- David Whalley - Florida State University, USA
- Reinhard Wilhelm - University of the Saarland, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Jack Davidson (University of Virginia, USA)
- Nikil Dutt (University of California at Irvine, USA)
- Christopher D. Gill (Washington University, USA)
- Daniel Kaestner (AbsInt, Germany)
- Hironori Kasahara (Waseda University, Japan)
- Vladimir Kotlyar (SandBridge Technologies)
- Neelam Gupta (University of Arizona, USA)
- Mary Hall (ISI, University of Southern California, USA)
- Mahmut Kandemir (Pensylvania State University, USA)
- Jaejin Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
- Jenq-Kuen Lee (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
- Annie Liu (State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA)
- Thomas Marlowe (Seton Hall University, USA)
- Frank Mueller (North Carolina State University, USA)
- Kathryn O'Brien (IBM Research)
- Yunheung Paek (Seoul National University, Korea)
- John Regehr (University of Utah, USA)
- Henk Sips (Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands)
- Bjorn De Sutter (IMEC, Belgium)
- David Whalley (Florida State University, USA)
- Youfeng Wu (Intel)
- Bingyu Zang (Fudan University, China)
- Xiaotong Zhuang (IBM Research)
- Benjamin Zorn (Microsoft Research)
PUBLICITY CHAIRS
- Europe: Bjorn De Sutter (IMEC, Belgium)
- America: Xiaotong Zhuang (IBM Research)
- Asia-Pacific: Jaejin Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
STUDENT POSTER CHAIR
- Mahmut Kandemir (Pensylvania State University)
WEB/PUBLICATION CHAIR
- Xiangyu Zhang (Purdue University)
HOTEL
LCTES 2007 will be part of FCRC. Hotel reservation is now open.
REGISTRATION
The LCTES 2007 registration is now open at ACM's FCRC registration site
Financial Assistance for Student Participation in the Conference
Please read
SIGPLAN PAC policy to find out how to apply for student travel fund
to participate in LCTES.