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18. SCOPES 2015: St. Goar, Germany
- Henk Corporaal, Sander Stuijk:
Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems, SCOPES 2015, Sankt Goar, Germany, June 1-3, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3593-5
Keynotes
- Said Hamdioui:
Computation in Memory for Data-Intensive Applications: Beyond CMOS and beyond Von- Neumann. 1 - Jürgen Teich:
Adaptive Isolation for Predictable MPSoC Stream Processing. 2
Full Papers
- Tiago Carvalho, Pedro Pinto, João M. P. Cardoso:
Programming Strategies for Contextual Runtime Specialization. 3-11 - Neville Grech, Kyriakos Georgiou, James Pallister, Steve Kerrison, Jeremy Morse, Kerstin Eder:
Static analysis of energy consumption for LLVM IR programs. 12-21 - Philipp Klaus Krause:
Bytewise Register Allocation. 22-27 - Guus Kuiper, Stefan J. Geuns, Marco Bekooij:
Utilization Improvement by Enforcing Mutual Exclusive Task Execution in Modal Stream Processing Applications. 28-37 - Rajesh Kumar Thakur, Y. N. Srikant:
Efficient Compilation of Stream Programs for Heterogeneous Architectures: A Model-Checking based approach. 38-47 - Olaf Neugebauer, Pascal Libuschewski, Michael Engel, Heinrich Müller, Peter Marwedel:
Plasmon-based Virus Detection on Heterogeneous Embedded Systems. 48-57 - Ricardo Nobre, Luiz G. A. Martins, João M. P. Cardoso:
Use of Previously Acquired Positioning of Optimizations for Phase Ordering Exploration. 58-67 - Tobias Schwarzer, Joachim Falk, Michael Glaß, Jürgen Teich, Christian Zebelein, Christian Haubelt:
Throughput-optimizing Compilation of Dataflow Applications for Multi-Cores using Quasi-Static Scheduling. 68-75
Research Presentations
- Miguel Angel Aguilar, Rainer Leupers, Gerd Ascheid, Nikolaos Kavvadias:
A Toolflow for Parallelization of Embedded Software in Multicore DSP Platforms. 76-79 - Henri-Pierre Charles, Victor Lomüller:
Is dynamic compilation possible for embedded systems? 80-83 - Juan Fernando Eusse, Luis Gabriel Murillo, Christopher McGirr, Rainer Leupers, Gerd Ascheid:
Application-Specific Architecture Exploration Based on Processor-Agnostic Performance Estimation. 84-87 - Fernando Herrera, Pablo Peñil, Eugenio Villar:
A model-based, single-source approach to design-space exploration and synthesis of mixed-criticality systems. 88-91 - Robert Hoettger, Burkhard Igel:
A Concept of Vector Clock Utilization in an Iterative Tracing Approach for Distributed Embedded Systems. 92-96 - Roel Jordans, Henk Corporaal:
High-level software-pipelining in LLVM. 97-100 - Arno Luppold, Heiko Falk:
Schedulability Aware WCET-Optimization of Periodic Preemptive Hard Real-Time Multitasking Systems. 101-104 - Nicolas Melot, Christoph W. Kessler, Jörg Keller, Patrick Eitschberger:
Fast Crown Scheduling Heuristics for Energy-Efficient Mapping and Scaling of Moldable Streaming Tasks on Many-Core Systems. 105-108 - Van Chan Ngo, Jean-Pierre Talpin, Thierry Gautier, Loïc Besnard, Paul Le Guernic:
Modular translation validation of a full-sized synchronous compiler using off-the-shelf verification tools. 109-112 - Lazaros Papadopoulos, Dimitrios Soudris:
An Energy Efficient Message Passing Synchronization Algorithm for Concurrent Data Structures in Embedded Systems. 113-116 - Maurice Peemen, Wisnu Pramadi, Bart Mesman, Henk Corporaal:
VLIW Code Generation for a Convolutional Network Accelerator. 117-120 - Éricles Sousa, Frank Hannig, Jürgen Teich, Qingqing Chen, Ulf Schlichtmann:
Runtime Adaptation of Application Execution under Thermal and Power Constraints in Massively Parallel Processor Arrays. 121-124 - Giuseppe Tagliavini, Germain Haugou, Andrea Marongiu, Luca Benini:
A framework for optimizing OpenVX applications performance on embedded manycore accelerators. 125-128 - Jan Henrik Weinstock, Rainer Leupers, Gerd Ascheid:
Modeling Exclusive Memory Access for a Time-Decoupled Parallel SystemC Simulator. 129-132 - Bartosz Ziólek, Mariusz Ryndzionek, Zbigniew Chamski, Piotr Romaniuk:
Synchronous Reactive Nano-Kernels: Exploring the Limits of Power and Energy Efficiency in Embedded Systems. 133-136
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