DATICS-NPC'12
DATICS Workshops were initially created by a network of researchers and engineers both from academia and industry in the areas of Design, Analysis and Tools for Integrated Circuits and Systems. Recently, DATICS has been extended to the fields of Communication, Computer Science, Software Engineering and Information Technology. The main target of DATICS-NPC12 is to bring together software/hardware engineering researchers, computer scientists, practitioners and people from industry to exchange theories, ideas, techniques and experiences related to all aspects of DATICS.
DATICS-NPC’12 will be hosted by the 9th IFIP International Conference on Network and Parallel Computing (NPC 2012 - http://www.ftrai.org/npc2012 ) and take place in Gwangju, South Korea, 6-8 September 2012.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Circuits, Systems and Communications:
Design, Simulation and Test of Digital, Analog, Mixed Mode and
RF Circuits and Systems
Processor Design and Embedded Systems
VLSI, ASIC, FPGA, SoC and MPSoC
Computer Aided Design and Electronic Design Automation
Circuits and Systems for Communications
Power Systems and Power Electronic Circuits
Nonlinear Circuits and Systems
Control Theory Topics in
Circuits and Systems
Signal Processing
Circuits and Systems for Biomedical Applications
Circuits and Systems for Energy Harvesting
Circuits and Systems for Cryptography
Circuits and Systems for Low Power Applications
Computer Aided Verification
Computer Aided Interconnect Analysis and Optimization
Circuit/Device Modeling and Simulation
Formal Modelling and Analysis of Circuits and Systems
SystemC, SystemVerilog and Transcation Level Modelling
Self-Correcting/Self-Healing Circuits and Systems
Cyber-Physical Systems
Battery Management Systems
Photovoltaic System Design
Computer Science, Software Engineering and Information Technology:
Formal Methods, Graph Theory, Process Algebras, Petri-Nets,
Automaton Theory, BDDs and UML
Equivalence Checking, Model Checking, SAT-based Methods,
Compositional Methods and Probabilistic Methods
Average-Case Analysis and Worst-Case Analysis
Numerical Algorithms
Software Developed to Solve Science
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
Intelligent Systems
Internet and Web Systems
Real-Time, Hybrid, Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems
Agent and Autonomous Systems
Scientific Computing and Applications
Computer and Information Science
Computer Networks and Data Communications
Distributed Systems, Grid Computing and Services Computing
Design and Programming Methodologies for Network Protocols and
Applications
Wireless Sensor Networks
E-Business Design and Applications
Financial Mathematics
Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing
Computer Architecture
Computer Control and Robotics
Computer Graphics, Animation, and Virtual Reality
Computers in Education and Learning Technologies
Computer Modeling and Simulations
Computer Security and Privacy
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Ka Lok Man, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (China) and Myongji University (South Korea)
Chi-Un Lei, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (Link )
Tomas Krilavičius, Vytautas Magnus University and Baltic Institute of Advanced Technology (BPTI), Lithuania
Nan Zhang, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Amir-Mohammad Rahmani, University of Turku, Finland
Vladimir Hahanov, Kharkov National
University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine
Paolo Prinetto, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Massimo Poncino, Politecnico di Torino,
Italy
Alberto Macii, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Joongho Choi, University of Seoul, South
Korea
Wei Li, Fudan University, China
Michel Schellekens, University College Cork,
Ireland
Emanuel Popovici, University College Cork,
Ireland
Jong-Kug Seon, System LSI Lab., LS
Industrial Systems R&D Center, South Korea
Umberto Rossi, STMicroelectronics, Italy
Franco Fummi, University of Verona, Italy
Graziano Pravadelli, University of Verona,
Italy
Yui Fai Lam, Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology, Hong Kong
Vladimir PavLov, International Software and
Productivity Engineering Institute, USA
Ajay Patel, Intelligent Support Ltd, United
Kingdom
Jinfeng Huang, Philips & LiteOn Digital
Solutions Netherlands, The Netherlands
Thierry Vallee, Georgia Southern University,
Statesboro, Georgia, USA
Monica Donno, Minteos, Italy
Jun-Dong Cho, Sung Kyun Kwan University,
South Korea
AHM Zahirul Alam, International Islamic
University Malaysia, Malaysia
Gregory Provan, University College Cork,
Ireland
Miroslav N. Velev, Aries Design Automation,
USA
M. Nasir Uddin, Lakehead University, Canada
Dragan Bosnacki, Eindhoven University of
Technology, The Netherlands
Milan Pastrnak, Siemens IT Solutions and
Services, Slovakia
John Herbert, University College Cork,
Ireland
Zhe-Ming Lu, Sun Yat-Sen University, China
Jeng-Shyang Pan, National Kaohsiung
University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan
Chin-Chen Chang, Feng Chia University,
Taiwan
Mong-Fong Horng, Shu-Te University, Taiwan
Liang Chen, University of Northern British
Columbia, Canada
Chee-Peng Lim, University of Science
Malaysia, Malaysia
Salah Merniz, Mentouri University,
Constantine, Algeria
Oscar Valero, University of Balearic
Islands, Spain
Yang Yi, Sun Yat-Sen University, China
Damien Woods, University of Seville, Spain
Franck Vedrine, CEA LIST, France
Bruno Monsuez, ENSTA, France
Kang Yen, Florida International University,
USA
Takenobu Matsuura, Tokai University, Japan
R. Timothy Edwards, MultiGiG, Inc., USA
Olga Tveretina, Karlsruhe University,
Germany
Maria Helena Fino, Universidade Nova De
Lisboa, Portugal
Adrian Patrick ORiordan, University College
Cork, Ireland
Grzegorz Labiak, University of Zielona Gora,
Poland
Jian Chang, Texas Instruments, Inc, USA
Yeh-Ching Chung, National Tsing-Hua
University, Taiwan
Anna Derezinska, Warsaw University of
Technology, Poland
Kyoung-Rok Cho, Chungbuk National
University, South Korea
Yuanyuan Zeng, Wuhan university, China
D.P. Vasudevan, University College Cork,
Ireland
Arkadiusz Bukowiec, University of Zielona
Gora, Poland
Maziar Goudarzi, Sharif University of
Technology, Iran
Jin Song Dong, National University of
Singapore, Singapore
Dhamin Al-Khalili, Royal Military College of
Canada, Canada
Zainalabedin Navabi, University of Tehran,
Iran
Lyudmila Zinchenko, Bauman Moscow State
Technical University, Russia
Muhammad Almas Anjum, National University of
Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan
Deepak Laxmi Narasimha, University of
Malaya, Malaysia
Danny Hughes, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool
University, China
Jun Wang, Fujitsu Laboratories of America,
Inc., USA
A.P. Sathish Kumar, PSG Institute of
Advanced Studies, India
N. Jaisankar, VIT University. India
Atif Mansoor, National University of
Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan
Steven Hollands, Synopsys, Ireland
Siamak Mohammadi, University of Tehran, Iran
Felipe Klein, State University of Campinas
(UNICAMP), Brazil
Enggee Lim, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool
University, China
Kevin Lee, Murdoch University, Australia
Prabhat Mahanti, University of New
Brunswick, Saint John, Canada
Kaiyu Wan, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool
University, China
Tammam Tillo, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool
University, China
Yanyan Wu, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool
University, China
Wen Chang Huang, Kun Shan University, Taiwan
Masahiro Sasaki, The University of Tokyo,
Japan
Vineet Sahula, Malaviya National Institute
of Technology, India
D. Boolchandani, Malaviya National Institute
of Technology, India
Shishir K. Shandilya, NRI Institute of
Information Science & Technology, India
J.P.M. Voeten, Eindhoven University of
Technology, The Netherlands
Wichian Sittiprapaporn, Mahasarakham
University, Thailand
Aseem Gupta, Freescale Semiconductor Inc.,
Austin, TX, USA
Kevin Marquet, Verimag Laboratory, France
Matthieu Moy, Verimag Laboratory, France
Ramy Iskander, LIP6 Laboratory, France
Suryaprasad Jayadevappa, PES School of
Engineering, India
Shanmugasundaram Hariharan, Pavendar
Bharathidasan College of Engineering and
Technology, India
Chung-Ho Chen, National Cheng-Kung
University, Taiwan
Kyung Ki Kim, Daegu University, Korea
Shiho Kim, Chungbuk National University,
Korea
Hi Seok Kim, Cheongju University, Korea
Brian Logan, University of Nottingham, UK
Ben Kwang-Mong Sim, Gwangju Institute of
Science & Technology, Korea
Asoke Nath, St. Xavier's College
(Autonomous), India
Tharwon Arunuphaptrairong, Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand
Shin-Ya Takahasi, Fukuoka University, Japan
Cheng C. Liu, University of Wisconsin at
Stout, USA
Farhan Siddiqui, Walden University,
Minneapolis, USA
Katsumi Wasaki, Shinshu University, Japan
Pankaj Gupta, Microsoft Corporation, USA
Taikyeong Jeong, Myongji University, South
Korea
Masoud Daneshtalab, University of Turku,
Finland
Amit Chaudhry, Technology Panjab University,
India
Bharat Bhushan Agarwal, I.F.T.M.,
University, India
Abhilash Goyal, Oracle (SunMicrosystems),
USA
Yue Yang, EJITEC, China
Boguslaw Cyganek, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Yeo Kiat Seng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Youngmin Kim, UNIST Academy-Industry Research Corporation, South Korea
Mou Ling Dennis Wong, Xi'an Jiatong Liverpool University, China
Tom English, University College Cork,
Ireland
Miquel Moreto Planas, Technical University
of Catalonia, Spain
Chelho Chung, System Semiconductor/Central
R&D Center, LS Industrial Systems, South Korea
Luigi Giancardi, Devoteam auSystems SpA, Italy
Alie El-Din Mady, University College Cork,
Ireland
Prasad D. Khandekar Vishwakarma Institute of
Information Technology, Pune
Hari Mohan Pandey, SVKM's NMIMS University,
India
Vishal Bharti, Dronacharya College of
Engineering, Khentawas, Gurgaon, India
Yiwang Wang, Suzhou Vocational University,
China
Chao Lu, Purdue University, USA
Pavan Kumar Manchikalapudi, MNNIT, India
Puneet Sareen, Texas Instruments, Germany
Ben L Zhou, Tabula, USA
Razan Paul, Bangladesh University of
Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh
Farakh Javid, LIP6 Laboratory, France
Sushil Menon, PES School of Engineering,
India
Michele Mercaldi, EnvEve, Switzerland
Chi-Hua Chen, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Papers must strictly adhere to page limits as follows:
Full Paper: 8 pages (Max 2 extra pages allowed at additional cost)
Regular Paper: 6 pages (Max 2 extra pages allowed at additional cost)
Papers exceeding the page limits will be rejected without review. A submitted paper must be clearly presented in English, must not exceed 10 pages in LNCS style, including tables and figures, and must be formatted in PDF format. You can find the LNCS formatting information on http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0 . Submission of a paper entails a commitment that, if the paper is accepted, at least one of the authors will register and attend the conference to present the work. Details of the registration can be found at http://www.ftrai.org/npc2012/registration.php .
Please submit papers using the EasyChair DATICS-NPC'12 Webpage at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=daticsnpc12 .
Accepted papers in DATICS-NPC’12 will be published as LNCS (indexed by EI and ISTP) series published by Springer (pending).
Expanded and enhanced versions of accepted papers in DATICS-NPC’12 can also be considered for inclusion in the IJDATICS journal (Link ).
DATICS-NPC’12 consists of about 120 experts in the related fields of DATICS both from academia and industry. Each submission will be sent to at least 2 members of the DATICS IPC and additional reviewers for review.
Full paper submission due: March 30, 2012 (Extended)
Notification of acceptance: April 30, 2012
Camera-ready paper upload due: May 18, 2012
Authors registration due: May 18, 2012
Workshop dates: September 6-8, 2012
For information, please contact ss.datics@gmail.com .
If you are interested in joining the DATICS
International Program Committee and Reviewers,
please submit a brief CV by email to ss.datics@gmail.com .
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