[hpc-announce] CfP IEEE TETC SS "Emerging In-Memory Computing Architectures and Applications"

Nima TaheriNejad nima.taherinejad at tuwien.ac.at
Mon Jan 29 11:06:03 CST 2024


IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing Special Section on
Emerging In-Memory Computing Architectures and Applications

https://www.computer.org/digital-library/journals/ec/cfp-emerging-in-memory-computing-architectures

Dear colleagues,

You are invited to submit a manuscript to the special section on 
Emerging In-Memory Computing Architectures and Applications. As the 
journal's accent is on "Emerging Computing", all submissions should fall 
in the domain of interest of the journal. Relevant topics of interest to 
this special section include (but are not limited to):

●      Emerging In-Memory Computing based systems: architectures, design 
methodologies and framework, circuits, device modeling;

●      Emerging logic and circuit design concepts using memory devices: 
threshold logic, stateful logic, multi-level logic;

●      Test and Reliability for In-Memory Computing circuits and 
systems: defect, fault modeling, test generation, DfT and Fault 
tolerance techniques applied to IMC circuits and systems.

●      Security for In-Memory Computing systems and In-Memory Computing 
paradigm for security: threats, attacks and countermeasures for IMC, 
exploiting IMC paradigm to enhance the security of a computing system;

●      Emerging paradigms for In-Memory Computation programming: code 
generation and optimization, programming models;

●      Real World Applications of In-Memory Computation.



Schedule:

-       deadline for submissions: March 1, 2024

-       first decision (accept/reject/revise, tentative): June 31, 2024

-       submission of revised papers: July 1, 2024

-       notification of final decision (tentative): October, 2024

-       journal publication (tentative): December, 2024


Submitted papers must include new significant research-based technical 
contributions in the scope of the journal. Purely theoretical, 
technological or lacking methodological-and-generality papers are not 
suitable to this special issue. The submissions must include clear 
evaluations of the proposed solutions (based on simulation and/or 
implementations results) and comparisons to state-of-the-art solutions. 
For additional information please contact the Guest Editors by sending 
an email exclusively to <tetc.ss.imc.2023 at gmail.com> Papers under review 
elsewhere are not acceptable for submission. Extended versions of 
published conference papers (to be included as part of the submission 
together with a summary of differences) are welcome but there must have 
at least 40% of new impacting technical/scientific material in the 
submitted journal version and there should be less than 50% verbatim 
similarity level as reported by a tool (such as CrossRef). Authors of 
submitted papers are requested to clear all copyrights (if any) with 
respect to any previously published conference version. Guidelines 
concerning the submission process, LaTeX and Word templates can be found 
at https://www.computer.org/web/tetc/author. While submitting through 
Scholarone, at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tetc-cs please select 
the option "Special Section on In-Memory Computing Architectures and 
Applications". As per TETC policies, only full-length papers (10-16 
pages with technical material, double column - papers beyond 12 pages 
will be subject to MOPC, as per CS policies -) can be submitted to 
special sections. The bibliography should not exceed 45 items and each 
Author’s bio should not exceed 150 words.


Guest Editors:

Alberto Bosio, Nima TaheriNejad and Deliang Fan

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Prof. Dr. Nima TaheriNejad
https://nima.eclectx.org
https://tuwien.zoom.us/my/nima.t


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