Data Storage - GSPx 2005 Call for Papers

This is Interesting: Free IT Magazines  
Home > Archive > Data Storage > August 2005 > GSPx 2005 Call for Papers





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author GSPx 2005 Call for Papers
Joe Leineweber

2005-08-12, 8:46 pm

Friends,

I am writing on behalf of GSPx 2005 to encourage you to submit a
speaker abstract on DSP-related computing applications. The 2004
conference featured dozens of papers dedicated to embedded hardware,
embedded software, FPGA-based solutions, parallel processing,
programming DSPs, algorithms, security, SoC design, SoC
interconnects, digital filtering, VLSI architectures, VoIP, wireless,
cryptography and more.

Best Regards,
Joe Leineweber

About GSPx

GSPx 2005, the premier global digital signal processing event, will
take place at the Santa Clara Convention Center this October 24 – 27.
GSPx 2005 provides a unique opportunity to share your knowledge with
fellow DSP experts and learn about the latest DSP-related trends in a
broad range of industries. We encourage you to share your research
with the world’s leading signal processing developers by speaking at
GSPx 2005. Nomination details are below. .

With 525 papers and more than 250 participating companies, GSPx 2004
drew a diverse audience of engineers, developers, project managers,
industry analysts and senior-level executives from around the world.
This year, we expect to see an even higher level of participation
from leaders in the DSP community.

Call for Papers

Speaker abstracts for GSPx 2005 are now being accepted through May
31.

Abstract Deadline: May 31, 2005

Notification of Acceptance: June 15, 2005

Photo-ready Paper: July 31, 2005



Aerospace

· Model Driven Architectures

· Distributed Processing in a Net-Centric System Environment

· Distributed Processing in a Horizontally Integrated System
Environment

· High Performance COTS Processing Systems

· Software Portability/Reuse Across Processing Architectures

· Issues in Large (>100 Processor nodes) Multi-Processor
Architectures



Automotive

· Active Safety

· Driver Assistance:Collision avoidance, lane change departure
warning,
blind spot detection, etc

· In-car digital entertainment

· Telematics

· Remote diagnostics



Biomedical

· Hearing aids, prosthesis, self diagnostics

· Medical Imaging

· Medical Instrumentation



Entertainment

· Gaming

· Portable media

· Home theaters



Image processing

· Image enhancement

· Image understanding

· Image recognition



Radar Imaging

· Synthetic Aperture Radar

· Doppler Beam Sharpening

· Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar



Security

· Encryption: IPsec, SSL/TLS, Public Key Generation

· Video Surveillance

· Biometrics



Speech Processing

· WAN

· LAN

· PAN

· Optical

· Infrastructure



Video

· Compression: H.264, MPEG4, VC-1, Wavelets, JPEG2000

· Broadcast: DVB-H, DMB, ISDB-T, DVB-T

· Telephony

· HDTV



Wireless

· GPRS

· HSPDA

· 3.5G

· 4G

· 802.11n

· 802.15.3a (UWB)

· 802.16 (WiMax)

· SDR (Software Defined Radio)

For more information about GSPx 2005, visit www.gspx.com or contact me
at 503-297-5090.

Sponsored Links






Free braindumps | Software forum | Database administration forum

Copyright 2003 - 2008 webservertalk.com