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(sigemb-info 433) IEEE Embedded Systems Letters (ESL) - Call for Papers (submission deadlines)



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                   IEEE Embedded Systems Letters (IEEE-ESL)
      A publication of the IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation

                   http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/les-ieee

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             		CALL FOR PAPERS (submission deadlines)

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ABOUT IEEE-ESL:

IEEE Embedded Systems Letters seeks to provide a forum for quick
dissemination of research results in the domain of embedded systems with a
target turn-around time of three months.

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SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

Submissions to IEEE ESL are accepted on a continuous basis. In order to
appear in the coming issues, please note the deadlines:
	- August 2009 Issue: July 17, 2009
	- October 2009 Issue: August 3, 2009
	- December 2009 Issue: October 12, 2009

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SCOPE:

Submissions are welcome on any topic in the broad area of embedded systems
and embedded software, especially but not limited to:

. Architectural and micro-architectural design of embedded systems:
micro-architectures, customizable processors, signal processing,
multiprocessor SOC and NOC architectures;

. Design automation algorithms, methods, and tools for VLSI implementations:
specification languages, models and synthesis methods;

. Component modeling and component-based development methodologies;
hardware-software co-design, co-design methodologies, design exploration
tools;

. Compilation and managed runtime environments for embedded systems;
Profiling, measurement, analysis techniques for embedded applications; OS,
middleware and support systems for embedded system design;

. Programming languages and software engineering for embedded or real-time
applications;

. Non-functional aspects of embedded systems including low power,
reliability, dependability and availability. Low power design and power
management;

. Testing, validation, and verification of embedded software;

. Embedded sensor networks and embedded control systems: design, analysis
and application to cyber-physical systems;

. Embedded systems security;

. Applications of embedded systems and software: military, avionics, and
automotive: case studies, applications of new methodologies and tools to
applications with increased system heterogeneity and scale.

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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

* Submitted letters must be four pages or fewer, including all figures,
tables, and references. Submissions exceeding this length will be returned
without review.

* Papers should use 7.875in x 10.75in (20cm x 27.30cm) trim size and the
IEEE transactions two-column format in 9-pt. font. In word counts, this
corresponds to roughly 2200 words.

* Submissions to IEEE ESL must consist of original work that has not been
previously published nor is currently under review elsewhere.

* Please mail manuscripts to esl-submissions@xxxxxxxxxxx

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EDITORIAL BOARD

* Rajesh K, Gupta, UC San Diego
 Editor-In-Chief

* Frank Vahid, UC Riverside
 Hardware-Software Co-design

* Anand Raghunathan, Purdue University
 Embedded Security

* Tarek Abdelazhar, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
 Cyber-physical Systems, Real-Time Systems

* Sandeep Shukla, Virginia Polytechnic University
 Embedded Systems Specification and Modeling

* Tom Conte, Georgia Tech
 Embedded Processor Architectures and Microarchitectures

* Peter Corke, CSIRO, Kenmore, Australia
 Embedded Sensor Platforms

* Ryan Kastner, UC San Diego
 Reconfigurable Systems

* David Atienza, EPFL, Switzerland and Complutense Univ. of Madrid, Spain
 Multi-Processor Systems

* Donatella Sciuto, Politecnico Milano
 Design Methods for Embedded Systems

* Paulo Tabuada, UC Los Angeles
 Embedded Control and Hybrid Systems

* Sanjit Seshia, UC Berkeley
 Dependable Systems, Design Automation

* Hiroyuki Tomiyama, Nagoya University, Japan
 Embedded Processors

* Tullika Mitra, National University Singapore
 Compilers

* S. Ramesh, GM Automotive Research, Bangalore, India
 Automotive Embedded Systems.