- The 18th Annual ACM SIGPLAN / SIGBED Conference on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded SystemsLCTES 2017
Welcome to the 18th Annual ACM SIGPLAN / SIGBED 2017 Conference on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES 2017).
LCTES provides a link between the programming languages and embedded systems engineering communities. Researchers and developers in these areas are addressing many similar problems, but with different backgrounds and approaches. LCTES is intended to expose researchers and developers from either area to relevant work and interesting problems in the other area and provide a forum where they can interact.
Best Paper Award:
Towards Memory-Efficient Processing-in-Memory Architecture for Convolutional Neural NetworksYi Wang, Mingxu Zhang, Jing Yang
Supporters:
Wed 21 JunDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
09:00 - 09:15 | |||
09:00 15mDay opening | Opening LCTES 2017 |
09:15 - 10:15 | |||
09:15 60mTalk | Static Analysis for Improving Software Performance, Safety and Security LCTES 2017 Jingling Xue UNSW Australia |
10:50 - 12:30 | Session 1: Compiler Optimization for Embedded SystemsLCTES 2017 at Vertex WS208 Chair(s): Yi Wang Shenzhen University | ||
10:50 25mTalk | AOT Vs. JIT: Impact of Profile Data on Code Quality LCTES 2017 April W. Wade University of Kansas, Prasad Kulkarni University of Kansas, Michael Jantz University of Tennessee | ||
11:15 25mTalk | Adaptive Optimization for OpenCL Programs on Embedded Heterogeneous Systems LCTES 2017 Ben Taylor Lancaster University, UK, Vicent Sanz Marco Lancaster University, Zheng Wang Lancaster University | ||
11:40 25mTalk | Auto-Vectorization for Image Processing DSLs LCTES 2017 Oliver Reiche Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Christof Kobylko , Frank Hannig Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Jürgen Teich | ||
12:05 25mTalk | Dynamic Translation of Structured Loads/Stores and Register Mapping for Architectures with SIMD Extensions LCTES 2017 Sheng-Yu Fu , Ding-Yong Hong Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Ping Yu Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University, Jan-Jan Wu Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Wei-Chung Hsu Dept. Computer Science & Information Engineering, National Taiwan University |
14:00 - 15:00 | |||
14:00 60mOther | Accepted posters and posters for all the accepted papers will be presented in this session LCTES 2017 |
Thu 22 JunDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
09:00 - 10:00 | |||
09:00 60mTalk | Design versus Performance: From Giotto via the Embedded Machine to Selfie LCTES 2017 Christoph Kirsch University of Salzburg File Attached |
10:30 - 12:10 | Session 3: Non-Volatile Memory/Processor and RTOSLCTES 2017 at Vertex WS208 Chair(s): Hanjun Kim POSTECH | ||
10:30 25mTalk | Towards Memory-Efficient Processing-in-Memory Architecture for Convolutional Neural Networks LCTES 2017 Yi Wang Shenzhen University, Mingxu Zhang Shenzhen University, Jing Yang Harbin Institute of Technology | ||
10:55 25mTalk | Unified nvTCAM and sTCAM Architecture for Improving Packet Matching Performance LCTES 2017 Xianzhong Ding Shandong University, Zhiyong Zhang Shandong University, Zhiping Jia Shandong University, Lei Ju Shandong University, Mengying Zhao Shandong University, Huawei Huang The University of Aizu | ||
11:20 25mTalk | A Lightweight Progress Maximization Scheduler for Non-Volatile Processor Under Unstable Energy Harvesting LCTES 2017 Chen Pan , Mimi Xie Oklahoma State University, Yongpan Liu Tsinghua University, Yanzhi Wang Syracuse University, Jason Xue City University of Hong Kong, China, Yiran Chen University of Pittsburgh, Jingtong Hu Oklahoma State University | ||
11:45 25mTalk | OSEK-V: Application-Specific RTOS Instantiation in Hardware LCTES 2017 |
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Not scheduled yet Other | [Poster] Understanding the Performance of Dynamic Binary Modification on ARM Using MAMBO LCTES 2017 Cosmin Gorgovan University of Manchester, Amanieu d'Antras University of Manchester, Mikel Luján University of Manchester | ||
Not scheduled yet Other | [Poster] Benchmarking OpenMP for Real-Time Scheduling: From Modeling to Applications LCTES 2017 Sun Jinghao , Nan Guan Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China, Yang Wang Northeastern University, Yang Wang University of New Brunswick, Mingsong Lv Northeastern University, Wang Yi Uppsala University, Sweden | ||
Not scheduled yet Other | [Poster] Checkpointing-aware Loop Tiling for Energy Harvesting Powered Non-Volatile Processors LCTES 2017 Fuyang Li Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Keni Qiu Capital Normal University, Beijing, China, Qingan Li State Key Laboratory of Software Engineering, Wuhan University, China, Mengying Zhao Shandong University, Jingtong Hu Oklahoma State University, Yongpan Liu Tsinghua University, Jason Xue City University of Hong Kong, China |
Accepted Papers/Posters
Registration
Registration is now open! Register on or before May 26, 2017 for early rates!
Please visit https://regmaster4.com/2017conf/BARC17/register.php to register with:
A) LCTES option
(or)
B) Any option that covers the LCTES days you want to attend. In case you go for this option, please remember to select LCTES as the primary event in pages 2 and 3 of the registration form. Some examples of this are: (i) PLDI 6 days (ii) ECOOP 3 days (iii) PLDI 3 days + Thursday (iv) DEBS 3 days and so on…
Students needing travel support may want to consider the following options:
- Apply to be a PLDI student volunteer
- SIGPLAN PAC funding
Call for Papers
Embedded system design faces many challenges both with respect to functional requirements and nonfunctional requirements, many of which are conflicting. They are found in areas such as design and developer productivity, verification, validation, maintainability, and meeting performance goals and resource constraints. Novel design-time and run-time approaches are needed to meet the demand of emerging applications and to exploit new hardware paradigms, and in particular to scale up to multicores (including GPUs and FPGAs) and distributed systems built from multicores.
LCTES 2017 will take place at the premises of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), located in the south of Barcelona, close to the airport and to the city centre.
Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following topics in embedded systems:
- Programming language challenges, including:
- Domain-specific languages
- Features to exploit multicore, reconfigurable, and other emerging architectures
- Features for distributed, adaptive, and real-time control embedded systems
- Language capabilities for specification, composition, and construction of embedded systems
- Language features and techniques to enhance reliability, verifiability, and security
- Virtual machines, concurrency, inter-processor synchronization, and memory management
- Compiler challenges, including:
- Interaction between embedded architectures, operating systems, and compilers
- Interpreters, binary translation, just-in- time compilation, and split compilation
- Support for enhanced programmer productivity
- Support for enhanced debugging, profiling, and exception/interrupt handling
- Optimization for low power/energy, code and data size, and best-effort and real-time performance
- Parameterized and structural compiler design space exploration and auto-tuning
- Tools for analysis, specification, design, and implementation, including:
- Hardware, system software, application software, and their interfaces
- Distributed real-time control, media players, and reconfigurable architectures
- System integration and testing
- Performance estimation, monitoring, and tuning
- Run-time system support for embedded systems
- Design space exploration tools
- Support for system security and system-level reliability
- Approaches for cross-layer system optimization
- Theory and foundations of embedded systems, including:
- Predictability of resource behaviour: energy, space, time
- Validation and verification, in particular of concurrent and distributed systems
- Formal foundations of model-based design as basis for code generation, analysis, and verification
- Mathematical foundations for embedded systems
- Models of computations for embedded applications
- Novel embedded architectures, including:
- Design and implementation of novel architectures
- Workload analysis and performance evaluation
- Architecture support for new language features, virtualization, compiler techniques, debugging tools
- Architectural features to improve power/energy, code/data size, and predictability
- Mobile systems and IoT, including:
- Operating systems for mobile and IoT devices
- Compiler and software tools for mobile and IoT systems
- Energy management for mobile and IoT devices
- Memory and IO techniques for mobile and IoT devices
- Empirical studies and their reproduction, and confirmation
All accepted papers will appear in the published proceedings. We expect to make a best paper award.
Important Dates:
Paper submission: | 20 February 2017 (11:59 PM EST) |
Author notification: | 31 March 2017 |
Final version: | 15 April 2017 (tentative) |
Submission
Formatting Guidelines:
Submissions must be in ACM proceedings format, 9-point type, and may not exceed 10 pages (all inclusive). Word and LaTeX templates for this format are available on the ACM website. Submissions must be in PDF, printable on US Letter and A4 sized paper. To enable double-blind reviewing, submissions must adhere to two rules:
- author names and their affiliations must be omitted; and,
- references to related work by the authors should be in the third person (e.g., not "We build on our previous work ..." but rather "We build on the work of ...").
However, nothing should be done in the name of anonymity that weakens the submission or makes the job of reviewing the paper more difficult (e.g., important background references should not be omitted or anonymized). Papers must describe unpublished work that is not currently submitted for publication elsewhere as discussed here. Authors of accepted papers will be required to sign an ACM copyright release.
The submission site is: https://lctes17.hotcrp.com
Visa
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- Current postal mailing address
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