NoCS 2012 - Sixth ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip
Topics/Call fo Papers
Sixth ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip
May 9-11, 2012
Copenhagen, Denmark
The International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip (NOCS) is the premier event dedicated to interdisciplinary research on on-chip communication technology, architecture, design methods and applications. NOCS aims at bringing together scientists and engineers working on NoC innovations from inter-related research communities, including computer architecture, networking, circuits and systems, embedded systems, and design automation. Original papers describing new and previously unpublished results are solicited on all aspects of NoC technology. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
? Network architecture (topology, routing, arbitration)
? Network design for 3D stacked logic and memory
? Mapping of applications onto NoCs
? Power and energy issues
? Timing, synchronous/asynchronous communication
? NoC reliability issues
? OS support for NoCs
? Programming models
? Multi/many-core workload characterization & evaluation
? Network interface issues
? NoC case studies, application-specific NoC design
? Modeling, simulation, and synthesis of NoCs
? NoC support for memory and cache access
? NoC design methodologies and tools
? NoC Quality of Service
? NoCs for FPGAs and structured ASICs
? NoC support for CMP/MPSoCs
? Novel interconnect links/switches/routers
? Optical & RF for on-chip/in-package interconnects
? Signaling and circuit design for NoC links
? Physical design of interconnect and NoC
? Verification, debug & test of NoCs
? Metrics and benchmarks for NoCs
Electronic paper submission requires a full paper, up to 8 double-column IEEE format pages, including figures and references. Papers will be evaluated by the program committee in a blind review process based on scientific merit, innovation, relevance, and presentation. Please see the paper submission instructions for details. Proposals for tutorials, special sessions, panels are also invited. Please see the proposal submission instructions for details. A special section related to the theme of the conference will be organized in collaboration with one of the IEEE journals.
Important Dates (tentative)
?Abstract registration deadline Dec 2, 2011
?Full paper submission deadline Dec 9, 2011
?Proposals for tutorials, special sessions and panels Jan 20, 2012
?Notification of acceptance Feb 10, 2012
?Final version due Mar 3, 2012
Contact Information
Jens Sparsø: jsp-AT-imm.dtu.dk Jan Madsen: jan-AT-imm.dtu.dk
Diana Marculescu: dianam-AT-cmu.edu Chita R. Das: das-AT-cse.psu.edu
May 9-11, 2012
Copenhagen, Denmark
The International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip (NOCS) is the premier event dedicated to interdisciplinary research on on-chip communication technology, architecture, design methods and applications. NOCS aims at bringing together scientists and engineers working on NoC innovations from inter-related research communities, including computer architecture, networking, circuits and systems, embedded systems, and design automation. Original papers describing new and previously unpublished results are solicited on all aspects of NoC technology. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
? Network architecture (topology, routing, arbitration)
? Network design for 3D stacked logic and memory
? Mapping of applications onto NoCs
? Power and energy issues
? Timing, synchronous/asynchronous communication
? NoC reliability issues
? OS support for NoCs
? Programming models
? Multi/many-core workload characterization & evaluation
? Network interface issues
? NoC case studies, application-specific NoC design
? Modeling, simulation, and synthesis of NoCs
? NoC support for memory and cache access
? NoC design methodologies and tools
? NoC Quality of Service
? NoCs for FPGAs and structured ASICs
? NoC support for CMP/MPSoCs
? Novel interconnect links/switches/routers
? Optical & RF for on-chip/in-package interconnects
? Signaling and circuit design for NoC links
? Physical design of interconnect and NoC
? Verification, debug & test of NoCs
? Metrics and benchmarks for NoCs
Electronic paper submission requires a full paper, up to 8 double-column IEEE format pages, including figures and references. Papers will be evaluated by the program committee in a blind review process based on scientific merit, innovation, relevance, and presentation. Please see the paper submission instructions for details. Proposals for tutorials, special sessions, panels are also invited. Please see the proposal submission instructions for details. A special section related to the theme of the conference will be organized in collaboration with one of the IEEE journals.
Important Dates (tentative)
?Abstract registration deadline Dec 2, 2011
?Full paper submission deadline Dec 9, 2011
?Proposals for tutorials, special sessions and panels Jan 20, 2012
?Notification of acceptance Feb 10, 2012
?Final version due Mar 3, 2012
Contact Information
Jens Sparsø: jsp-AT-imm.dtu.dk Jan Madsen: jan-AT-imm.dtu.dk
Diana Marculescu: dianam-AT-cmu.edu Chita R. Das: das-AT-cse.psu.edu
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