CFP
RV-Days Tokyo 2024 Summer: RISC-V Day Tokyo 2024 Summer / RISC-V Poster Research Presentation August 1, 2024 |
Conference website | https://riscv.or.jp/en/risc-v-day-tokyo-2024-summer-en/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rvdaystokyo2024summe |
Abstract registration deadline | July 25, 2024 |
Submission deadline | July 25, 2024 |
Topics: risc v
Field topics
At RISC-V Day, we are looking for poster session participants in the following diverse fields. These themes represent new approaches to address growing computational needs and sustainability challenges.
- RISC-V Technology: Instruction set, microarchitecture, integrated circuits, IP, chips, systems, software, and implementation of RISC-V extensions/customization.
- Open Source Hardware Revolution: Open silicon based on RISC-V. Green Computing: Technologies for reducing energy consumption in computing environments, including RISC-V-based solutions.
- Hardware and Software Co-Design: Examples showing the impact of RISC-V and open source hardware on software development and reverse case studies.
- AI and Machine Learning: The role of RISC-V, accelerating AI/ML workloads, customizing hardware for AI/ML, and more.
- Real-world applications: Industrial or research projects that use RISC-V for product development or research results.
- Open architecture security technology
- AIoT, IoT
- Quantum Computing
- Secret Computing: Privacy-enhancing data analysis technology using encrypted data such as homomorphic encryption.
- New computing technologies: neuromorphic computing, bioinspired computing, new non-volatile memory technologies, and more.
- High Performance Computing (HPC): HPC Applications with RISC-V, Challenges and Innovations for Creating RISC-V-based HPC Systems.
- Edge Computing: RISC-V in smart cities, self-driving cars, and IoT.
- 5G/6G technology: How to integrate RISC-V into next-generation telecommunications infrastructure and configure network devices with RISC-V.
- Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology: Use cases for RISC-V in blockchain hardware, smart contracts, and how to provide secure and efficient computation in distributed systems.
- Quantum-resistant Cryptography: Using RISC-V to develop quantum-resistant cryptographic solutions with the advent of quantum computing.
- Cross-platform development tools: Tools that support RISC-V development across different platforms, facilitating the development process and promoting broader adoption.
- Interoperability with other architectures: How to create hybrid systems using interfacing with other architectures, emulation, and virtualization techniques.
- Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Computing: Beyond Green Computing, Designing RISC-V Hardware with Sustainability in Mind. Including recyclable materials, energy collection, and life cycle analysis.
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP): RISC-V applications in audio, video, and communications technology.
- Space Technology: Use of RISC-V in Satellites, Rovers, and Other Space Exploration Hardware.
- Educational Initiative: Using RISC-V for Educational Purposes in Computer Architecture, Hardware Design, and Training a New Generation of Engineers.
- Medical and biotech applications: including implementation of RISC-V in medical devices, biotechnology, personalized pharmacy, and wearable technology.
- Automotive and Transportation Systems: The role of RISC-V in the future of transportation, including self-driving cars and electric vehicle systems.
- Formal Verification for RISC-V: A method to ensure the accuracy and security of RISC-V processors through formal verification.
- Cultural and Social Impact of Technology: Discussion of open source hardware and the wider impact of RISC-V on society, accessibility, and digital divide issues.
In addition to the above, we are also seeking poster sessions on a wide range of RISC-V related fields. Please feel free to submit your new ideas, research results, business applications, etc., as we will evaluate them fairly.
Submission Guidelines
Please check here for details.
- Posters should be A0 size and in portrait orientation.
- Make sure the title, author name, and institutional affiliation are clearly displayed at the top of the poster.
- Posters must be easily readable from a distance of 1.5 meters.
- Please be sure to include a summary of up to 250 words with your submission.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Hironori Nakajo <nakajo@cc.tuat.ac.jp>.