WISES 2017: 13th Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems Helmut Schmidt University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg Hamburg, Germany, June 12-13, 2017 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wises2017 |
Submission deadline | April 30, 2017 |
Embedded systems have an increasing importance in our everyday lives. The growing complexity of embedded systems and the emerging trend to interconnections between them lead to new challenges. Intelligent solutions are necessary to overcome these challenges and to provide reliable and secure systems to the customer under a strict time and financial budget.
WISES 2017 is a platform for presentation of innovative approaches that provide intelligent solutions in embedded systems. The objective of this workshop is to present mature approaches and to provide a forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas, and thus, the sharing of experiences among researchers, practitioners, and application developers both from industry and academia. Original papers addressing both theoretical and practical aspects of embedded systems are solicited. Papers describing prototype implementations and deployments of embedded systems are particularly welcome. In order to provide young researchers a forum to exchange their ideas WISES 2017 will include a special session for PhD-Students.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Embedded Systems Architecture ‐ Multicore SoC (e.g. homogeneous, heterogeneous MPSoC) ‐ Memory systems and optimization in embedded systems ‐ On‐chip buses and point‐to‐point networks ‐ Application‐specific (e.g. ASIPs, hardware accelerators)
Runtime Reconfigurable Computing – Architectures and tools – FPGAs for embedded applications
Software for single or multi‐core embedded systems ‐ Applications and systems software (e.g. drivers, communication libraries) ‐ Real‐time operating systems and middleware in embedded systems
Prototype platforms, applications and case studies ‐ Next generation networking and mobile/wireless technology ‐ Sensor networks and related hardware/software platforms ‐ Embedded systems with ambient intelligence and pervasiveness
Tools and methodologies for analysis, exploration and validation ‐ Cost‐efficient and power‐aware embedded system design ‐ Fault tolerance, reliability and security in embedded systems ‐ Real‐time embedded systems - Debugging and profiling techniques and tools
Emerging Technologies and Applications
Reconfigurable computing, Evolvable hardware, Energy harvesting and storage. ICT for health and ageing well, inclusion and governance, self-organizing embedded systems.
Automotive Applications
System‐level design of HW/SW in‐vehicle architectures, Tools to address the requirements for automotive electronic design, integration of different communication buses (like CAN, MOST, FlexRay and Ethernet), Security, Safety critical, driver assistance and comfort related applications, Electro-mobility, Battery management systems, Integration Electric Vehicle in smart energy grids.
Submission Guidelines
The working language of the conference is English. Prospective authors are invited to submit new original research papers of 4-8 pages (2 columns IEEE format). Submissions will only be accepted electronically easychair in PDF format All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published in printed proceedings with ISBN and in IEEE Xplore (pending quality check by IEEE). Selected papers will be invited to publish an improved version in a special issue of the EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems (pending approval).
Venue
The conference will be held at Helmut Schmidt University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany. Please look here for hwo to reach Helmut Schmidt University by car, rail, bus or airplane. Enter the university premises at the guard house (main entrance), Holstenhofweg 85. You won't need any special permit. The guards can also show the way to the conference room.
The workshop takes place at Room M01.0008 (Mensa Building, Thomas-Ellwein-Saal).
Registration
Please register by email to jan.haase@hsu-hh.de and mention your name, affiliation, country, and paper title plus paper id where applicable. The registration fee is €220 and has to be paid in cash at the workshop.
Workshop Schedule
Monday, 12.06.17
13:00-13:10 Welcome
Welcome to WISES 2017
Jan Haase
Welcome to the Helmut Schmid University
Bernd Kauer
13:15-14:15 Keynote: Chair Jan Haase
Swarm Robotics: Challenges and Potential of Collective Robots
Heiko Hamann
14:15-14:45 Coffee Break
14:45-16:15 Session 1: Chair Wilfried Elmenreich
YaY - An Open-Hardware Energy Measurement System for Feedback and Appliance Detection based on the Arduino Platform
Christoph Klemenjak and Wilfried Elmenreich
Automotive E/E-Architecture Enhancements by Usage of Ethernet TSN
Stefan Brunner, Jürgen Röder, Markus Kucera and Thomas Waas
Effects of variability of the characteristics of single cell on the performance of a lithium-ion battery pack
Adriana Ricci, Luca Buccolini, Simone Orcioni, Massimo Conti and Cristiano Scavongelli18:00-21:00 Social Event
Tuesday, 13.06.17
09:00-09:10 Welcome back
09:15-10:45 Session 2: Chair Christoph Klemenjak
Hybrid Instruction Set Simulation for Fast and Accurate Memory Access Profiling
Manuel Strobel and Martin Radetzki
A Holistic Solution for Reliable Over-the-Air Software Updates in Large Industrial Plants
Florian Kauer, Florian Meyer and Volker Turau
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-12:45 Session 3: Chair Manuel Strobel
Spiderino - a low-cost robot for swarm research and educational purposes
Midhat Jdeed, Sergii Zhevzhyk, Florian Steinkellner and Wilfried Elmenreich
Cloud-based system for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Cristiano Scavongelli, Simone Capecci, Eduardo Cassisi, Giuseppe Granatiero, Simone Orcioni and Massimo Conti
A Firewall Module Resolving Rules Consistency
Antonis Papagrigoriou, Polydoros Petrakis and Miltos Grammatikakis
12:45-13:00 Wrapup, Closing
Contact
For further information contact haase@hsu-hh.de or wilfried.elmenreich@aau.at