WS6 - Workshop on Event-Based Systems (EBS 2014)
Aims and Objectives
The last decade has seen an intense scientific interest in event-based paradigm in a wide spectrum of modern engineering disciplines including control, communication, signal processing, and electronic instrumentation. The primary reason for the increasing research effort in exploring event-based design is its superiority in the resource-constrained applications.
The aim of workshop organization is to provide a platform for the research communities that work on event-based systems in control, communication and signal processing to integrate their activities through a mutual diffusion of new concepts and ideas.
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
- Event-based and self-triggered control
- Event-driven signal processing
- Continuous-time digital signal processing
- Event-driven and adaptive filters
- Event-triggered communication
- Event-based real-time task scheduling
- Event-based protocols
- Event-triggered architectures
- Intelligent sensors
- Asynchronous design of circuits and systems
- Event-based state estimation
- Event-triggered and adaptive sampling
- Send-on-delta data reporting strategy
- Event-based PID controllers
- Event-based control over networks
- Decentralized event-triggered control
- Non-uniform signal reconstruction
- Event-based paradigm in wireless sensor and control systems
- Event-based applications in control and signal processing
- Event-based systems modeling and design
- Performance analysis of event-triggered systems
Workshop Presentation Formats and Submission of Proposals
Prospective participants are management of the invited to electonically submit full papers of their work. The papers are limited to 8 double column pages in a font no smaller than 10-points. Two extra pages are allowed at the additional cost. Guidelines for preparing proceedings-style manuscripts are available for Microsoft Word, Open Office and LaTeX users in a specific template (see the ETFA 2014 webpage). The accepted papers will be published in the ETFA 2014 conference proceedings online at IEEExplore.
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Author's Schedule
Deadline for submission of Workshop paper | June 15, 2014 |
Notification of acceptance of Workshop papers | June 25, 2014 |
Deadline for submission of final manuscripts | July 4, 2014 |
Workshop Day | September 16, 2014 |
Workshop Organizers
- Marek Miśkowicz
AGH University of Science and Technology, Department of Electronics, Krakow, Poland
[email protected] - José Luis Guzmán
University of Almería, Department of Informatics, Almería, Spain
[email protected]
Program Committee
F. Allgöwer, University of Stuttgart, Germany
M. Beschi, University of Brescia, Italy
M. Berenguel, University of Almería, Spain
T. Blevins, Emerson, USA
S. Dormido, UNED, Spain
M. de la Sen, University of the Basque Country, Spain
S. Durand, University of Grenoble, France
T. Hägglund, Lund University, Sweden
D. Kościelnik, AGH University of Science and Techology, Poland
J. Normey-Rico, UFSC, Brazil
A. Pawlowski, UNED, Spain
D. Rivera, Arizona State University, USA
J. Sánchez, UNED, Spain
A. Visioli, University of Brescia, Italy
Technically Sponsored by
IES TCFA Subcommittee on Event-Based Control and Signal Processing in Factory Automation