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Regular Papers:

Submission deadline (Extended)
March 15, 2015

 

WiP papers:

Submission deadline (Extended)
April 19, 2015

 

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SIES'2015: 10th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Embedded Systems

Sponsored by: University of Siegen, and IEEE Industrial Electronics Society

Background

Application domains have had a considerable impact on the evolution of embedded systems, in terms of requiredmethodologies and supporting tools and resulting technologies. SoCs are slowly making inroads in to the area of industrial automation to
implement complex field-area intelligent devices which integrate the intelligent sensor/actuator functionality by providing on-chip signal onversion, data processing, and communication functions. There is a growing tendency to network field-area intelligent devices around ndustrial type of communication networks. Similar trends appear in the automotive electronic systems where the Electronic Control Units ECUs), typically implemented as heterogeneous system-on-chip, are networked by means of one of safety-critical communication protocols.

Aim

The aim of the symposium is to bring together researchers and practitioners from industry and academia and provide them with a platform to report on recent developments, deployments, technology trends and research results, as well as initiatives related to embedded systems and their applications in a variety of industrial environments.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

Embedded Systems

Design and Validation of Embedded Systems; Real-Time Issues; Models of Embedded Computation; Design and Verification Languages; Operating Systems and Quasi-Static Scheduling; Timing and Performance Analysis; Power Aware Embedded Computing; Adaptive Embedded Systems;  Security in Embedded Systems.

System-on-Chip and Network-on-Chip Design & Testing

Design of Application-Specific Instruction-Set Processors; Design and Programming of Embedded Multiprocessors; SoC Communication and Architectures; NoC Communication and Architectures; Design of SoC/NoC; Platform-Based Design for Embedded Systems; Reconfigurable Platforms; Multiprocessor SoC Platforms and Tools; Testing of Embedded Core-based Integrated Circuits.

Networked Embedded Systems

Design Issues for Networked Embedded; Middleware Design and Implementation for Networked Embedded Systems; Self Adaptive Networked Entity Sensor Networks: Architectures, Energy-Efficient Medium Access Control, Time Synchronization Issues, Distributed Localization Algorithms, Routing, Distributed Signal Processing, Security.

Embedded Applications

Industrial Automation and Controls; Automotive Applications; Industrial Building Automation and Control; Power (sub-) Station Automation and Control; Intelligent Sensors, etc. - design, maintenance, fault tolerance & dependability, networks, infrastructure, safety and security.

Keynote Speakers

Alfons Crespo

Alfons Crespo 2

Technical University of Valencia

Professor of Department of Computer Engineering
Challenges in embedded multicore system virtualization for critical systems

Abstract:
The integration of components with different levels of criticality onto a common hardware platform is becoming crucial in the development complex embedded systems. Virtualization techniques is one of the most promising technologies to fulfill the requirements for this integration. Fault management, temporal and spatial isolation and security are the main aspects to be considered. The goal of the virtualization is to provide a virtual view of the underlying platform by easing its use to build execution environments. From the technological point of view, several issues impact directly in the virtualization of the multicore platform such as type of the virtualization  (full or partial), temporal impact of the multicore platform, resource management, etc. Partitioned systems for critical applications can represent the future of embedded systems. In this talk, the main challenges and the application fields of the virtualization of embedded multicore for critical systems will be presented.


Curriculum Vitae:
Alfons Crespo is Professor of the Department of Computer Engineering of the Technical University of Valencia.He received the PhD
in Computer Science from the Technical University of Valencia, Spain, in 1984. He held the position of Associate professor in 1986 and full Professor in 1991. He leads the group of Industrial Informatics and has been the responsible of several European and Spanish research projects. His main research interest include real-time systems, (scheduling, hardware support, scheduling and control integration, ...) and virtualization techniques. His recent activities include the design and development of the XtratuM hypervisor that is candidate for space missions. He has published more than 60 papers

Hermann Kopetz

hkopetz

Vienna University of Technology

Professor Emeritus at the Technical University of Vienna
Complexity Management in Cyber-Physical System-of-Systems

Abstract:
Abstract: Due to the impressive cost/performance improvements of computer hardware over the past decades, today the major share of the cost of a large cyber-physical system is in the non-physical domain, i.e., in the time needed to capture the requirements, to design and test the software, and to maintain and evolve the system in order to keep its services relevant to an ever changing environment. This time depends on the cognitive complexity of the system. In this presentation we discuss the notion of cognitive complexity and elaborate how the well-established simplification principles of partitioning, abstraction and segmentation can be applied to the design of cyber-physical system-of-systems.


Curriculum Vitae:
Hermann Kopetz is professor emeritus at the Technical University of Vienna. He is the chief architect of the time-triggered technology for dependable embedded Systems and a co-founder of the company TTTech. The time-triggered technology is deployed in leading aerospace, automotive and industrial applications. Kopetz is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and a full member of the Austrian Academy of Science. Kopetz served as the chairman of the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance and in program committees of many scientific conferences. He is a founding member and a former chairman of IFIPWG 10.4 and has been a member of the ISTAG advisory group at the European Commission in Brussels from 2008-2012. Kopetz has written a widely used textbook on Real-Time Systems and published more than 200 papers. In June 2007 he received the honorary degree of Dr. honoris causa from the University Paul Sabatier in Toulouse, France and in 2014 he received the Jean-Claude Laprie Award in Dependable Computing from the IFIP WG. 10.4

Gernot Spiegelberg

gspiegelberg

Siemens AG Munich

Siemens AG Corporate Technology Vice President, Director of Electromobility Concept Development
Requirements on E/E-system architecture for future car concepts - example eMobility with project RACE

Abstract:

Fully automated driving and electromobility are promising approaches to address the challenges of mobility with regards to sustainability, urbanization and demographic change. However, both have high demands with regards to non-functional properties of the E/E architecture (in particular safety), and development efficiency, i.e. the time- and cost effective development, validation and deployment of new automotive functions. These can hardly be fulfilled with the existing architecture, which has resulted from 30 years of evolutionary development. We argue that new “revolutionary” approaches are needed, as addressed by the RACE project, a German initiative which had developed a new E/E platform from scratch. The goal was to use commodity processor and network technologies and to develop a platform providing fail-operational behavior using switched Ethernet, but also to allow “mixed criticality” and the update of even safety-critical SW in the field. We present both the approach and the results of the project and provide an outlook to future research directions.

Curriculum Vitae:

Since May 2008, Gernot Spiegelberg (born 1959) has headed Siemens AG's Lighthouse Project ECar in the company's central research Previously, in his role as Executive Vice President, Spiegelberg bore global responsibility for group Strategy/Technology at Siemens VDO Automotive AG. Spiegelberg holds a doctorate in engineering and an honorary professorship and teaching position at the Technical University of Budapest. He has held a variety of management positions in industry, including 18 years at Daimler-Chrysler where he was responsible for global advance development in mechatronics. Gernot Spiegelberg has been a Rudolf-Diesel-Industry Senior Fellow at the Technical University of Munich since July 2010. In this capacity, he will examine electromobility issues together with TUM researchers.

Submission of Papers

Manuscripts must be submitted electronically in PDF format, according to the instructions contained in the Conference web site.  Contributions must contain original unpublished work. Papers that have been concurrently submitted to other conferences or journals (double submissions) will be automatically rejected. Papers are to be submitted electronically in PDF format. 
Two types of submissions are solicited: Long Papers - from 6 to 10 double-column pages (typically 8 pages).  Work-in-Progress Papers - limited to 4 double-column pages. Latex templates can be found under this link.

Paper Acceptance

Each accepted paper must be presented at the conference by one of the authors. The final manuscript must be accompanied by a registration form and a registration fee payment proof. All conference attendees, including authors and session chairpersons, must pay the conference registration fee, and their travel expenses.

 
All papers, including the WiP, are going to be published in IEEEXplore.

 

Author's  Schedule (Extended)

Regular Papers:

Submission deadline: March 15, 2015                    
Notification for acceptance: April 13, 2015            
Deadline for final manuscript: May 8, 2015

WiP papers:

Submission deadline: April 19, 2015
Notification for acceptance: May 3, 2015
Deadline for final manuscript: May 15, 2015

 

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