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From: badawy (badawy@enel.ucalgary.ca)
Date: Mon Aug 20 2001 - 15:49:10 MDT

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    From: badawy <badawy@enel.ucalgary.ca>
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    Subject: Call for Papers - The 2002 International Workshop on System on Chip
    for Real Time Processing

    > Please help circulating this call for paper
    >
    > > 1st Call for paper
    > >
    > > The 2002 International Workshop on
    > > System-on-Chip for Real-Time Applications
    > > July 6-7, 2002
    > > Banff Conference Center, Banff, Canada
    > >
    > > Sponsored by IEEE-Canada
    > >
    > > The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum for discussion of
    new
    > > developments, recent progress, and innovations in the design and
    > > implementation of System on Chip for Real-Time processing. It addresses
    > all
    > > aspects of design and design methods of those systems. Emphasis is on
    > > current and future challenges in research and development in both
    academia
    > > and industry. A proceeding of the workshop will be published. Original
    > and
    > > unpublished papers are solicited in the following areas, but not limited
    > to:
    > > 1. IP Core, Circuit and System Designs
    > > 1.1. Analog and Mixed-Signal IC Design
    > > 1.2. Digital IC Design
    > > 1.3. Digital Signal Processing and Image Processing IC Design
    > > 1.4. Telecommunication Circuits and Applications
    > > 1.5. Special Architectures
    > > 1.6. Hardware Reconfiguration (FPGA-basedcircuits, systems &
    > > applications)
    > > 1.7. Micro-mechanical Systems
    > > 1.8. Systems On Chip (embedded systems, IPs,)
    > > 2. CAD & CAT Methods and Tools
    > > 2.1. Modeling and Simulation
    > > 2.2. Deep Sub micron Design & Modeling Issues
    > > 2.3. Verification
    > > 2.4. Low-Power Issues
    > > 2.5. Logic and High-level Synthesis
    > > 2.6. Prototyping and Validation
    > > 2.7. Testability and Test
    > > 3. Applications:
    > > 3.1 Speech/Music/Audio
    > > 3.2 Image and Machine Vision
    > > 3.3 Video/HDTV
    > > 3.4 Sonar and Radar
    > > 3.5 Networking/Communications
    > > 3.6 Coding/Compression
    > > 3.7 Wireless
    > > 3.8 Multimedia
    > > 3.9 Sensors
    > > 3.10 Medical
    > >
    > >
    > > Special Sessions: Panels, embedded tutorials and hot-topic sessions will
    > > discuss new trends, can be visionary and/or controversial. A one-page
    > > abstract must be submitted
    > >
    > > Best Student Contest: To qualify, a student or group of students must be
    > the
    > > primary author(s). The submission should clearly indicate for the
    student
    > > paper contest. The paper will be judged based on both manuscript and
    > > presentation. The paper selected for the contest will have free student
    > > registration.
    > >
    > > Special Issue: Selected papers will be considered for publication in a
    > > Special Issue of the Canadian Journal on Electrical and Computer
    > > Engineering.
    > >
    > > Paper Submission: Email your contribution (maximum of 10 pages
    > > double-spaced) as PDF to badawy@enel.ucalgary.ca Please be sure to
    include
    > > the name, address, phone, fax and electronic mail address of the contact
    > > author. All correspondence with the authors will be via electronic mail.
    > >
    > > Social Activates: Beside the technical program, a very entertaining
    social
    > > program is planned. It will introduce the workshop attendees and their
    > > guests to the Calgary's most popular tourist attraction; 'the greatest
    > > outdoor show on earth'. Calgary Stampede - with millions of visitors
    from
    > > around the world each year - features a real rodeo, a midway (amusement
    > > park), concerts, chuck wagon races and more. The city of Calgary is
    > > transformed for ten days into a western town celebrating the cowboy
    > culture.
    > > Visitors will enjoy the atmosphere and friendly, relaxed attitude of the
    > > locals. The rodeo offers one of the largest prize purses in North
    > America.
    > >
    > > Banff is located in the heart of Banff National Park in Alberta's Rocky
    > > Mountains; a picturesque mountain town located 1.5 hours from Calgary
    and
    > > just a short trip from the mountain areas of Lake Louise, Kananaskis
    > Country
    > > and Canmore. Banff has everything for all types of visitors. From
    luxury
    > > escorted motor coach tours, to adventure tours featuring skiing,
    > > snowboarding, rock-climbing, white-water rafting - the list is endless.
    > > There is a vast range of activities available too, from bathing in a hot
    > > springs to arts festivals
    > >
    > > Important Dates
    > > Paper Submission October 30, 2001
    > > Panel/Special Session Submission October 30, 2001
    > > Notification of Acceptance December 15, 2001
    > > Camera-Ready Paper February 15, 2001
    > >
    > >
    > > Web Site http://www.socrt.org/
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > ______________
    > > Dr. Wael Badawy
    > > Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    > > University of Calgary
    > >
    > > 2500 University Drive NW
    > > Calgary, Alberta
    > > Canada, T2N 1N4
    > >
    > > Email: badawy@enel.ucalgary.ca
    > > Tel: (403) 220-8357
    > > Fax: (403) 282-6855
    > >
    > > www.badawy.ca
    > >
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