ARC 2010 - ARC 2010, the 6th International Symposium on Applied Reconfigurable Computing
Topics/Call fo Papers
Welcome to ARC 2010, the 6th International Symposium on
Applied Reconfigurable Computing
17 - 19 March 2010
Hosted by Mahanakorn University of Technology
Bangkok, Thailand
Applied Reconfigurable Computing (ARC) Symposium
Reconfigurable computing technologies offer the promise of substantial performance gains over traditional architectures via customizing, even at runtime, the topology of the underlying architecture to match the specific needs of a given application. Contemporary configurable architectures allow for the definition of architectures with functional and storage units that match in function, bit-width and control structures the specific needs of a given computation. The flexibility enabled by reconfiguration is also seen as a basic technique for overcoming transient failures in emerging device structures.
The International Symposium of Applied Reconfigurable Computing (ARC) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners of reconfigurable computing with an emphasis on practical applications of this promising technology. This year's Symposium will have a series of international invited speakers who will express their views on the future of reconfigurable technology.
Themes
Authors are invited to submit original contributions in English on a wide variety of topics related to applied reconfigurable computing, including but not limited to those listed below.
RC Design Methods and Tools
High-Level Compilers
Simulation
Estimation
Design Space Exploration
Languages to program reconfigurable systems, etc
Systems Software Support
Compilation and Synthesis
Other
RC Applications
High-Performance Systems
Embedded Computing
Estimation
Robotics
Digital Signal Processing
Other
RC Architectures
Fine-grained
Mixed-grained
Multi-processor-based reconfigurable platforms
Microprocessors with tightly-coupled reconfigurable hardware
Reconfigurable Fabric Architectures
System Architectures and Integration
Other
Critical Issues in RC
Teaching Reconfigurable Computing
Surveys and Future Trends
Benchmarks
Applied Reconfigurable Computing
17 - 19 March 2010
Hosted by Mahanakorn University of Technology
Bangkok, Thailand
Applied Reconfigurable Computing (ARC) Symposium
Reconfigurable computing technologies offer the promise of substantial performance gains over traditional architectures via customizing, even at runtime, the topology of the underlying architecture to match the specific needs of a given application. Contemporary configurable architectures allow for the definition of architectures with functional and storage units that match in function, bit-width and control structures the specific needs of a given computation. The flexibility enabled by reconfiguration is also seen as a basic technique for overcoming transient failures in emerging device structures.
The International Symposium of Applied Reconfigurable Computing (ARC) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners of reconfigurable computing with an emphasis on practical applications of this promising technology. This year's Symposium will have a series of international invited speakers who will express their views on the future of reconfigurable technology.
Themes
Authors are invited to submit original contributions in English on a wide variety of topics related to applied reconfigurable computing, including but not limited to those listed below.
RC Design Methods and Tools
High-Level Compilers
Simulation
Estimation
Design Space Exploration
Languages to program reconfigurable systems, etc
Systems Software Support
Compilation and Synthesis
Other
RC Applications
High-Performance Systems
Embedded Computing
Estimation
Robotics
Digital Signal Processing
Other
RC Architectures
Fine-grained
Mixed-grained
Multi-processor-based reconfigurable platforms
Microprocessors with tightly-coupled reconfigurable hardware
Reconfigurable Fabric Architectures
System Architectures and Integration
Other
Critical Issues in RC
Teaching Reconfigurable Computing
Surveys and Future Trends
Benchmarks
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