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The IEEE International System-on-Chip Conference (SOCC) is the premier forum for sharing the latest advancements in SoC process technology, circuit design, architecture, systems, test, design tools, and applications. The SOCC offers a three-day technical program including keynote and plenary speeches, oral and poster presentations, hot-topic panel sessions, tutorials, and exhibitions. The SOCC is also soliciting submissions for the “Design Track” as well as “Special Session” proposals. The intent of the “Design Track” is to provide a forum for engineers in industry to share their expert knowledge and showcase their cutting-edge work in solving issues plaguing a hot area of SoC development. The “Special Session” proposals are invited but will face the same peer review as regular papers to ensure high quality. For more information, contact us: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Special session proposal submission deadline May 12, 2016 (Extended)
Regular paper submission deadline May 12, 2016 (Extended)
Workshop/tutorial proposal submission deadline May 12, 2016 (Extended)
Design track extended abstract due May 12, 2016 (Extended)
Notification of acceptance June 24, 2016
Final camera-ready paper due July 15, 2016

Regular Papers: Must be submitted through the SOCC2016 website. All papers are limited to six (6) double-column IEEE formatted pages. Paper submissions will go through a double-blind peer review process. Accepted papers will be included in the SOCC proceedings and will be submitted for publication in IEEE Xplore®. For general submission instructions, please refer to Paper Submission.

Workshop/Tutorial Proposals: Must include title, one-page abstract/summary, and speaker’s bio. All proposals must be submitted directly to the Tutorial Chair This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Special Session Proposals: Must include title, topic rationale, organizer’s short bio, and a list of contributed papers. Proposals must be submitted directly to the Special Session Chair This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. For topics of interest and submission instructions, please refer to Call for Special Sessions.

Design Track Submissions: Require a two-page extended abstract which will be published on the SOCC website and in the program. Please submit through the Design Track Submission.

SOCC Areas of Interests:
Papers are invited which address new and previously unpublished results in the areas related to SoC, which include (and are not limited to):

Circuits and Systems: RF, analog and mixed-signal; Biomedical; Wireline and wireless communication; Digital signal processing (DSP); Memory systems; Reconfigurable and programmable

Low Power Design: “Green” circuits and systems; Low power design methodologies; Power/energy/ thermal aware architecture design; Multi-domain power/energy management

MPSoC Architecture: On-chip interconnect; Network on Chip (NoC) and multicore architectures; Memory architecture for multicore computing; 3D-IC; Heterogeneous computing; Parallel programming and software models

Design Methodologies: HW-SW codesign, reconfiguration and debug; System level design methodology and tools; Design validation and verification; Design for Testability, test synthesis, embedded test for MPSoC

Application Specific Design: SoC for driver assistant systems; Embedded computing and Internet of Things; High-performance mobile SoCs; Security; Real-time, high reliability and safety SoCs; Imaging, vision, and cloud

Emerging and Evolutionary Design: Many-core architectures; General purpose GPU (GPGPU) computing; FPGA accelerated computing; Server on a Chip; Cortical processor and neuromorphic computing; Futuristic development and optimization tools.