CNNA 2018: 16th International Workshop on Cellular Nanoscale Networks and their Applications Pázmány Péter Catholic University Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics Budapest, Hungary, August 27-30, 2018 |
Conference website | http://cnna2018.itk.ppke.hu/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cnna2018 |
Sensing and analyzing the visual world requires special sensors and processors in many cases. Sensor-porcessor arrays can solve problems from early image processing up to decision making. On the processor side there is a permanent progress in multi-core and many-core designs which are based on emerging nano-scale technologies with low power dissipation, intelligent, bio-inspired machines, massively-parallel architectures with learning capabilities, and memristive systems. Algorithms, evaluating the sensed data on these sensor-processor systems are also critical. CNNA 2018 will provide a forum for the presentation of latest results and exploration of future directions in the fields of:
- Theory of nonlinear spatial-temporal dynamics
- Cellular architectures and algorithms
- Bio-inspired & neuromorphic circuits
- Sensor-Processor-Arrays
- Physical implementations of sensor-processor arrays (VLSI, Nanotechnology)
- Learning algorithms & applications
- Applications on FPGAs and GPUs
Submission Guidelines
Camera-Ready Version (due June 15, 2018)
The camera-ready papers are uploaded using EasyChair.
All the accepted papers will be included in the proceedings and will be published in the IEEE Xplore digital library.
The final manuscript length of the accepted papers is 4 pages.
In order to prepare the camera-ready version of your paper please follow these steps:
- Address the comments from reviewers in the camera-ready paper.
- Modify your paper if necessary to comply with the final manuscript page limit specified in the Paper Format section. Format of the paper must follow the IEEE conference proceedings guidelines (two-column format, A4 page size).
- For successful submission your camera-ready PDF files must comply with IEEE Xplore standards.
- All accepted papers will be checked against plagiarism. In the case a paper does not contain at least 90% of original work, it will not be published in the conference proceedings.
- At least one author of the paper is required to register and pay the conference fee before the early registration deadline and to present the paper. Registration will be possible after the paper acceptance deadline.
Authors not following the instructions may result in their paper not being included in the proceedings.
Paper Format
The submitted papers must meet the following conditions:
- language: English,
- file format: Microsoft Word or LaTeX,
- page format: A4,
- length: 2-4 pages.
The format of the paper should follow the IEEE guidelines for the two-column IEEE-sponsored conference proceedings. Templates for Microsoft Word and LaTeX are available here.
Chairs
- General Chair: Péter Szolgay, PPCU (HU)
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Honorary Chair: Leon O. Chua, UC Berkeley (US)
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Technical Program Chairs: Chai Wah Wu, IBM (US) and Ákos Zarándy, SZTAKI (HU)
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Memristor Symposium General Chair: Ronald Tetzlaff, TU Dresden (DE)
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Memristor Symposium General Chair: Fernando Corinto, Politecnico di Torino (IT)
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Special Sessions Chairs: Ronald Tetzlaff, TU Dresden (DE) and Mustak Yalcin, I.T.U. (TR)
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Publication Chair: András Horváth, PPCU (HU)
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Demo Session Chairs: Alon Ascoli TU Dresden (DE) and Zoltán Nagy PPCU (HU)
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Industrial Relation Chair: György Cserey PPCU (HU) and Csaba Rekeczky Verison (US)
Committees
Local Organizing Committee
- Kristóf Karacs PPCU (HU)
- Tamás Zsedrovits PPCU (HU)
- Miklós Koller PPCU (HU)
Scientific committee
- Andreas Andreou (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
- Paolo Arena (University of Catania, Italy)
- Tetsuo Asai (University of Tokyo, Japan)
- George Bourianoff (Intel Corporation, USA)
- Ron Chen (City University of Hong Kong, HK)
- Leon O. Chua (UC Berkeley, USA)
- Fernando Corinto (Politecnico of Turin, Italy)
- György Csaba (University of Notre Dame, USA)
- Manos Drakakis (Imperial College London, UK)
- Piotr Dudek (University of Manchester, UK)
- Wai-Chi Fang (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
- Peter Földesy (Pázmány University, Budapest, Hungary)
- Luigi Fortuna (University of Catania, Italy)
- Marco Gilli (Politecnico of Turin, Italy)
- Eduardo Gomez-Ramirez (Universidad La Salle, Mexico DF, Mexico)
- András Horváth (PPCU, Budapest, Hungary)
- X. Sharon Hu (University of Notre Dame, USA)
- Yih-fang Huang (University of Notre Dame, USA)
- Pedro Julian (Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahia Blanca, Argentina)
- Steve Kang (UC Santa Cruz, USA)
- Hyongsuk Kim (Chonbuk National University, South Korea)
- Steven Levitan (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
- Chin-Teng Lin (Nat. Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan)
- Michael Niemier (University of Notre Dame, USA)
- Josef A. Nossek (Technical University of Munich)
- Maciej Ogorzalek (AGH Univ. of Science and Tech. of Krakow, Poland)
- Ari Paasio (University of Turku, Finland)
- Giovanni E. Pazienza (VanPaz, Rotterdam, Netherlands)
- Wolfgang Porod (University of Notre Dame, USA)
- Csaba Rekeczky (Eutecus Inc., Berkeley, USA)
- Ángel Rodríguez-Vázquez (University of Seville, Spain)
- Bertram Shi (Hong Kong University Sci. & Tech., HK)
- Narayan Srinivasa (Hughes Research Laboratories, Malibu, CA, USA)
- Péter Szolgay (MTA-SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary)
- Mamoru Tanaka (Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan)
- Vedat Tavsanoglu (Işik University, Istanbul, Turkey)
- Ronald Tetzlaff (Technical University Dresden, Germany)
- Joos Vandewalle (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium)
- Xavier Vilasís-Cardona (Universitat Ramon Llulil, Barcelona, Spain)
- Chai Wah Wu (IBM, USA)
- Mustak Yalcin (Technical University of Instanbul, Turkey)
- Ákos Zarándy (MTA-SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary)
Website
http://cnna2018.itk.ppke.hu/