IESS2024: International Embedded Systems Symposium Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, University of Florida, USA Gainesville, FL, United States, October 14-16, 2024 |
Conference website | https://iess.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iess2024 |
8th International Embedded Systems Symposium (IESS) 2024
Oktober 14 - 16, 2024
Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, University of Florida, USA
Important Dates
- Paper Submissions:
June 30, 2024July 21, 2024 - Acceptance of Notifications:
July 30, 2024August, 14, 2024 - Camera Ready Papers:
August 14, 2024August 28, 2024 - Symposium Dates: October 14-16, 2024
Conference Theme
Over recent years, embedded systems have gained an enormous amount of processing power and functionality. Computing-intensive tasks like deep learning algorithms are being increasingly embedded into these systems as the amount of processing and storage resources increases. Many of the formerly external components can now be integrated into a single System-on-Chip. This tendency has resulted in a dramatic reduction in the size and cost of embedded systems. As a unique technology, the design of embedded systems is an essential element of many innovations in modern society.
Embedded systems meet their performance goals, including real-time constraints, through a combination of special-purpose hardware and software components tailored to the system requirements and its expected services. Both the development of new features and the reuse of existing intellectual property components are essential to keeping up with ever-demanding customer requirements and needs. Furthermore, design complexities are steadily growing with an increasing number of components that have to cooperate properly and timely. Embedded system designers have to cope with multiple goals and constraints simultaneously, including timing, power, reliability, dependability, maintenance, packaging, and, last but not least, price. The significance of these constraints varies depending on the application area a system is targeted for. Typical embedded applications include multimedia, automotive, aerospace, medical and communication devices, robotics, and many others.
The goals of the International Embedded Systems Symposium are to present, exchange and discuss the state of the art, novel ideas, actual research results, and future trends in the field of embedded systems. Contributors and participants from both industry and academia are encouraged to take an active part in this symposium.
Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to:
- Design methods and tools for embedded systems design,
- Novel and dedicated architectures for embedded systems (IoT, deep learning, etc),
- Challenges on moving architectures to the edge of clouds,
- Design Space Exploration,
- Application specific processors: architectures, design tools and HW/SW Co-design,
- Processing/Communication trade-offs at architectural level,
- Domain Specific languages,
- Model-Driven Engineering methods and languages targeting embedded systems design at different abstraction levels,
- Case studies of innovative Embedded Systems,
- Reconfigurable architectures and applications,
- Low power processing and communication architectures
- Embedded Systems Applications: Automotive, Avionic, Medical, Internet-of-Things (IoT), Industry 4.0, Smart Cities, Smart Grids, Computer Vision, Intelligent Systems,
- Real-time challenges for embedded systems and systems-of-systems,
- Human Machine Interface techniques and methods tailored for Embedded Systems,
- Security issues for embedded and real-time systems,
- Societal challenges and it’s impact on the engineering of embedded systems
Submission and Publication
- All submitted papers will follow a blind review process.
- The Proceedings will be published by Springer, the official publisher of IFIP.
- Submission page: https://www.iess.org/
Organization committee
General Chairs
Marco Aurelio Wehrmeister, Federal University of Technology (UTFPR), Brazil
Stefan Henkler, Applied University of Hamm-Lippstadt, Germany
Program Chairs
Marcio Kreutz, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Brazil
Tim Schattkowsky, University of Applied Sciences Hamm-Lippstadt, Germany
Local Chair
Christophe Bobda, University of Florida, USA
Publicity Chair
Marcelo Götz, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil
Financial Chair
Achim Rettberg, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany
Web Chair
Charles Steinmetz, University of Applied Sciences Hamm-Lippstadt, Germany