[hpc-announce] Call for Participation: DATE 2018 Workshop on "New Platforms for Future Cars: Current and Emerging Trends" [23.March.2018]

Muhammad Shafique mshafique at ecs.tuwien.ac.at
Sun Feb 18 10:33:19 CST 2018


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*** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ***

W03:  "New Platforms for Future Cars: Current and Emerging Trends"
<https://www.date-conference.com/conference/workshop-w07>

https://www.date-conference.com/conference/workshop-w03
<https://www.date-conference.com/conference/workshop-w07>


*Description*

The automotive industry is rapidly moving towards the adoption of new 
hardware solutions, such as multi- and many-core processors, FPGAs and 
neural networks in order to comply with the increasingly number of ECUs 
and the high computational power required by future autonomous cars and 
advanced vision processing. Moreover, with the emerging trends in 
autonomous driving such as V2X communication and Internet of Cars, 
security is also arising as a serious concern for many automotive 
players. Therefore, new architecture solutions pose numerous challenges 
such as migrating legacy code, data fusion and processing of a multitude 
of sensors piling into autonomous cars, mapping affecting processing 
power demands in new systems architectures, employment of deep learning 
and other advanced AI techniques, the verification and validation of 
timing safety and providing secure interfaces to connect the cars to 
each other and to the outside world. The goal of this workshop is to 
bring together researchers as well as practitioners from academia and 
industry to discuss and investigate cutting-edge methods and tools that 
will be driving technology innovation in the field of autonomous systems 
in order to devise highly efficient systems and systems-of-systems for 
future self-driving cars.


*Speakers*
The workshop will include invited talks, with speakers from industry, 
namely Infineon, Bosch, NXP,  TTTech, Ibeo Automotive and Dream Chip, in 
addition to distinguished speakers from academia with a long experience 
in the field.

1. Michael Kiehn, Ibeo Automotive Systems GmbH, DE
  2. Jens Benndorf, Dream Chip Technologies, DE
  3. Radu Grosu, Vienna University of Technology, AT
  4. Dirk Zigenbein, Robert Bosch GmbH, DE
  5. Juergen Becker, KIT - Karlsruher Institut für Technolgie, DE
  6. Wilfried Steiner, TTTech Computertechnik AG, AT
  7. Rolf Ernst, Technische Universität Braunschweig, DE
  8. Bernd Elend, NXP Semiconductors, DE
  9. Albrecht Mayer, Infineon Technologies, DE

The workshop also involves short presentations based on selected 
submitted contributions along with a poster and demos session.

*Topics of Interest*
The topics that will be addressed in the workshop are diverse and fall 
in the intersection of multiple fields of research:

- Multicore platforms for automotive applications,
- Parallelizing legacy code in automotive systems,
- Predictable models of executions,
- Timing analysis for multicore/manycore architectures,
- Security of in-vehicle networks,
- Autonomous driving,
- Model-based design for safety and security,
- Internet of Things solutions for connected car systems,
- Cyber security in cars.


*Venue*
The workshop is organized as a Friday workshop associated to DATE 2018, 
the conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe. The workshop 
will be held in Dresden, Germany, on March 23 rd.

*Organizers*
Selma Saidi, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany, 
Selma.Saidi at tuhh.de <mailto:Selma.Saidi at tuhh.de>
Muhammad Shafique. Vienna University of Technology, Austria, 
muhammad.shafique at tuwien.ac.at <mailto:muhammad.shafique at tuwien.ac.at>

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