XI’AN JIAOTONG-LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY
CSSE & EEE STUDENT WORKSHOP
In association with IEEE NESEA 2010 www.nesea-conference.org/2010/
The scope of this workshop includes, but is not limited to:
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Digital, analog, mixed-signal, VLSI, asynchronous and RF design Processor and memory DSP and FPGA/ASIC-based design Synthesis and physical design Embedded system hardware/software co-design CAD/EDA methodologies and tools Statistical timing analysis and low power design methodologies Network/system on-a-chip and applications Hardware description languages, SystemC and SystemVerilog Simulation, verification and test technology Semiconductor devices and solid-state circuits Fuzzy and neural networks Communication signal processing Mobile and wireless communications Peer-to-peer video streaming and multimedia communications Communication channel modeling Antennas and radio-wave propagation Numerical algorithms E-commerce |
Equivalence checking, model checking, SAT-based methods, compositional methods and probabilistic methods Graph theory, process algebras, petri-nets, automaton theory, BDDs and UML Formal methods Distributed, real-time and hybrid systems Reversible computing and biocomputing Software architecture and design Software testing and analysis Software dependability, safety and reliability Programming languages, tools and environments Face detection and recognition Database and data mining Image and video processing Watermarking Artificial intelligence Average-case analysis and worst-case analysis Design and programming methodologies for network protocols and applications Coding, cryptography algorithms and security protocols Evolutionary computation |
SUBMISSION FORMAT
All papers will be published by IJDATICS: http://datics.nesea-conference.org/IJDATICS/. Papers should be written in English. Preparation of the manuscript must be in LaTeX. There is no template for the initial paper. The LaTeX style files for preparing the camera ready of the accepted papers in LaTeX are available by email to ss.datics@gmail.com.
The abstract should be 1 page long and should clearly describe the research topic that will be presented at the workshop. This abstract will be peer reviewed and recommendations will be made for improvement. Final papers will be 4 pages long and should address the reviewers comments.
Abstracts and full papers should be submitted via EasyChair at:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=studentnesea10
The authors of all submitted papers are expected to (i.) serve on the TPC for STUDENT-NESEA and (ii.) present their paper at the student workshop on 26/11/10. STUDENT-NESEA attendees are entitled to a free conference registration for NESEA 2010.
IMPORTANT DATES
05/11/10…………………………Abstract Deadline
19/11/10……………………Review Notification
10/01/11……………………Full Paper Deadline
10/02/11…………Proceedings Publication