WISES 07: Final Program


 Thursday, June 21, 2007

13:00 - 14:00  Registration in Padre Soler Building

14:00 - 14:15 Welcome
Carlos Balaguer
Vice Rector of Research
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

14:15 - 14:45 Keynote Speech
Complexity management in embedded systems
José Manuel Hernández-Muñoz
Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo, Madrid

14:45 - 16:25 Session 1: Multimedia Systems
Chair: Natividad Martínez Madrid

  1. Image processing performance analysis for low power wireless image sensors
    Daniele Marcozzi, Massimo Conti
  2. Spike Processing on an Embedded Multi-task Computer: Image Reconstruction
    Carlos Lujan-Martinez, Alejandro Linares-Barranco, Manuel Rivas-Perez, Angel Jimenez-Fernandez, Gabriel Jimenez-Moreno, Anton Civit-Balcells
  3. OSGi Platform for UPnP Audiovisual Service Delivery
    Javier Martínez Fernández, Natividad Martínez Madrid, Ralf Seepold
  4. A Flexible Virtual Development Environment for Embedded Systems
    Sang-Young Cho, Yoojin Chung, Jeong-Bae Lee

16:25 - 16:45  Coffee Break

16:45 - 18:50 Session 2: Embedded Programming
Chair: Ralf Seepold
  1. Knowledge Extraction from C-Code
    Franz Wotawa, Willibald Krenn
  2. Towards a Real-Time Systems Compiler
    Fabian Scheler, Martin Mitzlaff, Wolfgang Schroeder-Preikschat, Horst Schirmeier
  3. Specification for SystemC-AADL interoperability
    Eduardo de las Heras, Eugenio Villar
  4. Physical modelling in SystemC-WMS and real time synthesis of electric guitar effects
    Francesco Gambini, Massimo Conti, Simone Orcioni, Franco Ripa, Marco Caldari
  5. Fixed Point Library According to ISO/IEC Standard DTR 18037 for Atmel AVR Processors
    Wilfried Elmenreich, Maximilian Rosenblattl, Andreas Wolf

21:00  Dinner

Friday, June 22, 2007

9:00 - 11:05 Session 3: Middleware Platforms
Chair: Massimo Conti
  1. Virtualization of Residential Gateways
    Mario Ibáñez, Natividad Martinez Madrid, Ralf Seepold
  2. System-Level Middleware for Embedded Hardware and Software Communication
    Fernando Rincón, Francisco Moya, Jesús Barba, Félix Jesús Villanueva, David Villa, Juan Carlos López, Julio Dondo
  3. Middleware for Dynamic Reconfiguration in Distributed Camera Systems
    Milan Jovanovic, Bernhard Rinner
  4. Model-Based Development of Integrated Computer Systems: Modeling the Execution Platform
    Bernhard Huber, Roman Obermaisser
  5. I-SENSE: A Light-Weight Middleware for Embedded Multi-Sensor Data-Fusion
    Allan Tengg, Andreas Klausner, Bernhard Rinner

11:05 - 11:35  Coffee Break

11:35 - 13:15 Session 4: Sensor Networks and Autonomous Systems
Chair: Wilfried Elmenreich
  1. Deployment of Sensor Networks: Problems and Passive Inspection
    Matthias Ringwald, Kay Römer
  2. Intelligent, Fault Tolerant Control for Autonomous Systems
    Willibald Krenn, Franz Wotawa
  3. Digital control of low-cost piezoelectric actuators for household appliances
    Daniele Petraccini, Massimo Conti, Valerio Cascio, Fortunato Nocera, Lorenzo Morbidelli
  4. Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Models with Active Observations for better Diagnoses of Autonomous Mobile Robots
    Gerald Steinbauer, Franz Wotawa

13:15 - 14:35  Lunch

14:35 - 16:40 Session 5: Intelligent Engineering
Chair: Kay Uwe Römer
  1. An object memory management solution for small devices with heterogeneous memories
    Kevin Marquet, Gilles Grimaud
  2. Exploiting a Prioritized MAC Protocol to Efficiently Compute Min and Max in Multihop Networks
    Björn Andersson, Nuno Pereira, Eduardo Tovar
  3. A Low-Cost FPGA-based Embedded Fingerprint Verification and Matching system
    Maitane Barrenechea, Jon Altuna, Miguel San Miguel
  4. FPGA-Rootkits Hiding Malicious Code inside the Hardware
    Markus Kucera, Michael Vetter
  5. An Integrated Decision Model For Efficient Requirement Traceability In SPICE Compliant Development
    Bernhard Turban, Markus Kucera, Athanassios Tsakpinis, Christian Wolff

16:40  Closing Ceremony

16:45   Best Paper Award / Coffee

Instructions to Authors

Sessions will be placed in Aula de Grados (Graduate's room). For presentations a computer with beamer will be provided with Windows XP, MS Office 2003 and Acrobat Reader 7.0 installed. You can send us your presentation in advance so that we can check if it works on the PC. At the day you can provide your presentation on a CD-ROM or an USB stick. To have reasonable time for discussion we would prefer that you use ONLY the conference laptop to avoid long breaks between the presentations. If you plan to use transparencies an overhead projector is also available. Each talk is scheduled with 18 minutes presentation and 5 minutes discussion.

For people who are planning to use their own laptop we remind that in Spain the voltage is 220V/50Hz. Check that your equipment can handle that. Some laptops can actually handle 110-240V/50-60Hz. We support "Type F" plugs (see this electricity standards web for details).