CALL FOR PAPERS
The 16th International Symposium on Applied Reconfigurable Computing (ARC 2020)
1-3 April 2020, Toledo, Spain
ARC 2020 edition website: https://arcoresearch.com/ arc2020/
ARC main website: http://www.arc-symposium.org/
Reconfigurable computing has made its way into almost any area of computing. After decades of research, it has shown its potential and benefits in many application domains ranging from High-Performance-Computing to embedded systems, from security to signal processing. Yet, there are still many open research questions: What is the optimal architecture for a particular application domain and how can we find it? How can we map applications to RC architectures? How can we model different application domains? What are the consequences of new technologies for RC architectures and tools?
ARC aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners of reconfigurable computing with an emphasis on practical applications of this promising technology. The symposium will have a number of international invited speakers who will share their views on the future of reconfigurable technology.
The accepted papers will be included in the proceeding published by Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series volume and will also be available through the Springer Link on-line service
The authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their work to JCR-indexed international journals.
Topics of interest (not limited to):
Design Methods & Tools
High-level Languages & Compilation
Simulation & Synthesis
Estimation Techniques
Design Space Exploration
Run-Time Systems & Virtualization
Applications
Security & Cryptography
Time sensitive/critical networks
Big Data, HPC, Event Processing
Embedded Computing & DSP
Robotics, Space, Bioinformatics, Automotive
Safety & Mission Critical Systems
Deep Learning & Neural Network
Architectures
Self-adaptive, evolvable
Heterogeneous
Low-Power Designs
Approximate Computing
Fine-/Coarse-/Mixed-grained
Embedded MPSoCs
Interconnect (NoCs, …)
Resilient & Fault Tolerant, …
Trends (in)
Teaching RC
Surveys and Future Trends
Benchmarks
Emerging Technologies
Cyberphysical systems
Submission information:
Authors are invited to submit original contributions in English including, but not limited to, the areas of interest mentioned above.
Long Papers: (15 pages maximum) should cover mainly completed results (oral presentation)
Short Papers: (10 pages maximum) may also treat work-in-progress or report on very recent developments (poster presentation)
The format of the paper should be according to the Springer-Verlag LNCS Series format rules as described in:
Submission website:
Important dates:
Submission deadline: 24th November 2019
Author Notification: 13th January 2020
Camera-Ready and Author Registration: 3 February 2020
General Chair :
Fernando Rincón Calle – University of Castilla-La Mancha – Spain
Program Chairs :
Jesús Barba Romero – University of Castilla-La Mancha – Spain <jesus.barba@uclm.es>
So Hayden – University of Hong Kong – Hong Kong <hso@eee.hku.hk>