DSD Special Session
Scope
The Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD) addresses all aspects of (embedded, pervasive and high-performance) digital and mixed HW/SW system engineering, covering the whole design trajectory from system specification down to micro-architectures, digital circuits and VLSI implementations.
This Special Session (SS) aims at discussing recent advances in development of embedded and cyber-physical systems for health care, wellness monitoring and personal assistance for any kind of persons, either suffering from a disease or not. The recent progress in (intelligent) miniaturized sensors and actuators, powerful embedded processors, wireless communications and energy efficient design made feasible and economically justified new systems that are able to not only acquire bio-medical signals, but also to perform complex processing and classifications and related decision making, often allowing a remote monitoring or interaction with medical personnel. This enables new or better systems not only in the traditional fields like medicine and surgery, but also in those related to ageing population or to personal well-being.
This SS focuses both on the design and implementation methodologies and technologies, as well as, the advanced applications and holistic development of systems from the concept to its actual realisation and validation. Consequently, contributions from both industry and academia are welcome. Considerations of multi -disciplinary aspects implicitly included in the design of such systems are of special interest.
Topics
The topics of this special session include but are not limited to:
- cyber-physical systems for healthcare, well-being and personal (elderly, disability …) assistance
- body-area networks, wearables, implantable and pill-size devices
- HWPA applications and internet-of things
- sports and medicine devices
- rehabilitation equipment
- system ergonomy and human-machine interfaces
- RT biomedical signal and image processing
- biomedical instrumentation
- lab-on-chip
- neuromorphic chips
- design, implementation and validation technologies, methods and tools for HWPA systems
Special Session Chairs
- Francesco Leporati (University of Pavia, Italy), email: francesco.leporati@unipv.it
- Radovan Stojanovic (University of Montenegro, Montenegro), email: stox@ucg.ac.me
- Elisa Marenzi (University of Pavia, Italy), email: elisa.marenzi@unipv.it
Technical Program Committee
TBD