ICEAC 2011 - 2011 International Conference on Energy Aware Computing (ICEAC)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The International Conference on Energy Aware Computing (ICEAC) is a technical forum for presentation of advances in all aspects of energy efficient computing ranging from system platform architectures and features, methods and tools, to low power circuits and MEMS. Specific topics include, but are not limited to the following five areas:
1) Energy Aware Platform Architecture
? Platform power management features
? Power delivery architectures
? Energy efficient data center architectures
? Platform thermal and acoustics
? Power electronics for energy efficient computing
? Low power embedded systems
? Energy efficient cloud and supercomputing
? Energy aware networks
2) Energy Aware Development Tools
? Methods and tools for forecasting, estimating, and validating power
? Power workloads and benchmarks
? Power simulation, emulation, and modeling techniques
? System power measurements
3) Low Power Component Design
? Low power component (logic, circuit, process technology) design
? Low power libraries
? Techniques for on-die fine grain power management
? On-die sensors and instrumentation
? On-die power delivery architectures
? On-die power and thermal management
4) Software/Firmware Power Management
? Low power software techniques
? Low power virtualization
? Low energy displays
? Energy efficient networking
? Software power management features
? Energy efficient firmware organization
? Energy aware resource management
5) Low Power Sensors and Sensor Hubs Architecture
? Low power sensor systems
? MEMS energy harvesters
? Energy aware MEMS architectures
? Energy aware interface circuits for sensors/MEMS
1) Energy Aware Platform Architecture
? Platform power management features
? Power delivery architectures
? Energy efficient data center architectures
? Platform thermal and acoustics
? Power electronics for energy efficient computing
? Low power embedded systems
? Energy efficient cloud and supercomputing
? Energy aware networks
2) Energy Aware Development Tools
? Methods and tools for forecasting, estimating, and validating power
? Power workloads and benchmarks
? Power simulation, emulation, and modeling techniques
? System power measurements
3) Low Power Component Design
? Low power component (logic, circuit, process technology) design
? Low power libraries
? Techniques for on-die fine grain power management
? On-die sensors and instrumentation
? On-die power delivery architectures
? On-die power and thermal management
4) Software/Firmware Power Management
? Low power software techniques
? Low power virtualization
? Low energy displays
? Energy efficient networking
? Software power management features
? Energy efficient firmware organization
? Energy aware resource management
5) Low Power Sensors and Sensor Hubs Architecture
? Low power sensor systems
? MEMS energy harvesters
? Energy aware MEMS architectures
? Energy aware interface circuits for sensors/MEMS
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