First Int'l WORKSHOP ON POWER-AWARE REAL-TIME COMPUTING

PARC 2004
September 26, 2004
Pisa, Italy


In conjunction with the EMSoft
Organised in partnership with the
ARTIST International Collaboration Days

Workshop program, PDFs of papers and presentations


PARC focuses on the current technological challenges of developing power-aware computing devices, ranging from servers to portable and wearable systems, to deeply embedded system, under various types of real-time constraints. The main focus will be on software techniques. The goal of this workshop is to bring together people from industry and academia that are interested in all aspects of power-aware computing. The workshop will provide a relaxed forum to present and discuss new ideas, new research directions and to review current trends in this area. The workshop will be based on short presentations that should encourage discussion among the attendees. The topics of the workshop include any issue related to power-aware computing, in particular for embedded and real-time systems, including:

Low-power appliances and embedded devices: design and analysis
Power management at the operating system, middleware, compiler, and architectural levels
Software optimization techniques for low power
Tools for energy-aware hardware-software design and analysis
Power-aware application
Power aware networking and distributed systems

Submission of Papers

People who would like to participate in this event are asked to submit a paper to the workshop chairpersons (see http://www.cs.pitt.edu/PARC for details). Submitted papers should follow the IEEE conference format and must not exceed 4 pages in length. Papers must be in submitted in PDF format.
The papers will be reviewed by the workshop Program Committee. All accepted papers will be made available to all participants one week before the workshop so that contributions can be examined prior to the event.

The workshop sessions will involve relatively short presentations followed by a discussion panel. After the workshop, authors will be asked to produce, a final version of their papers that includes the issues covered in the discussions. These final versions will be included in the workshop proceedings that will then be sent to the authors.

There will be a small charge for workshop registration. The workshop will be held in Pisa (more details will come later). See the EMSOFT website (http://www.emsoft.org) for information on the venue. 

Program Chairs

Luca Benini University of Bologna (lbenini at-sign deis.unibo.it)
Daniel Mossé University of Pittsburgh (mosse at-sign cs.pitt.edu)

Program Committee

Hakan Aydin

George Mason University, USA

(aydin at-sign cs.gmu.edu)

Andy Barth

Motorola

(andy.barth at-sign motorola.com)

Bruce Childers

University of Pittsburgh, USA

(childers at-sign cs.pitt.edu)

Steve Goddard

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

(goddar at-sign cse.unl.edu)

Joerg Henkel

Uni-Karlsruhe, Germany

(henkel at-sign informatik.uni-karlsruhe.de)

Jihong Kim

Seoul National University, Korea

(jihong at-sign davinci.snu.edu)

Peppe Lipari

Scuola S. Anna, Pisa, Italy

(lipari at-sign sssup.it)

Yung-Hsiang Lu

Purdue University, USA

(yunglu at-sign purdue.edu)

Jan Madsen

Technical University of Denmark

(jan at-sign imm.dtu.dk)

Pol Marchal

IMEC, Belgium

(marchal at-sign imec.be)

Pedro Mejia

CINVESTAV-INP, Mexico

(pmejia at-sign delta.cs.cinvestav.mx)

Frank Mueller

North Carolina State University - USA

(mueller at-sign ncsu.edu)

Raj Rajkumar

Carnegie Mellon University - USA

(raj at-sign ece.cmu.edu)

Roberto Zafalon

STMicroelectronics - Italy

(roberto.zafalon at-sign st.com)