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CLOSED: Call for Papers: Embedded Systems Week (ESWEEK)

17 - 22 September 2023 | Hamburg, Germany

Important Dates

Journal Track

  • Abstract Submission: 16 March 2023
  • Full Paper Submission: 23 March 2023
  • Notification of Acceptance: 30 June 2023

Work-in-Progress Track

  • Paper Submission: 22 May 2023
  • Notification of Acceptance: 19 June 2023

Proposals of Workshops, Tutorials, Education Classes, and Special Sessions: 20 March 2023


About the Conference

Embedded Systems Week (ESWEEK) is the premier event covering all aspects of hardware and software design for smart, intelligent and connected computing

systems. By bringing together three leading conferences, two symposia, and several workshops and tutorials, ESWEEK allows attendees to benefit from a wide range of topics covering the state of the art in embedded systems research and development. Registered attendees can attend sessions in any of the ESWEEK conferences (CASES, CODES+ISSS, EMSOFT). Please note that tutorials, symposia (MEMOCODE, NOCS), and workshops may use separate registration. The event continues a dual publication model comprising the Journal track and the Work-in-Progress (WiP) track.

  • Call for Workshop Proposals: ESWEEK 2023 will host several workshops on September 21/22 and is soliciting proposals for new and recurring workshops. Workshops can be half-day to two-day long. We invite you to submit workshop proposals on any topic related to the broad set of research and education.
  • Call for Tutorial Proposals: ESWEEK 2023 is looking for high-quality tutorials that will take place on Sunday, September 17, 2023. Tutorials on all topics related to embedded system design, analysis, and development are welcome. Tutorials can be either half/full-day, lecture style or hands-on.
  • Call for Education Proposals: ESWEEK 2023 will host several education lectures virtually on September 14 and 15, and is soliciting proposals for such lectures. The theme of this year’s Education lectures is “Domain-Specific Hardware and Software”. We invite you to submit education proposals on a topic related to this theme.
  • Call for Special Session Proposals: We invite special session proposals on any topic relevant to the broad areas of interest of ESWEEK. The special session should cover a topic that is contemporary, hot, and complementary to the regular sessions. The special session should be able to generate enthusiasm among the ESWEEK participants.
  • Special Day Topic: Global Semiconductor Renaissance: The semiconductor industry and research are garnering tremendous interest worldwide. Embedded computing plays a key role in modern digital systems and that role will grow with the semiconductor renaissance. ESWEEK 2023 welcomes proposals on special sessions, panels, workshops, tutorials, and education classes that explore the embedded computing’s role in the future of semiconductors and electronics.


Submission​ ​Details

ESWEEK 2023 continues a dual publication model comprising the Journal track and the Work-in-Progress (WiP) track. Journal track papers, which are full-length papers describing mature work, will be published in the ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS). The WiP track papers, which are short (2-page) papers representing not-yet-mature but promising research, will be published in the ESWEEK proceedings and will be listed as regular publications within the IEEE and/or ACM digital libraries. Authors of WiP papers have the opportunity to publish the extended form of their work in any conference or journal they prefer. Journal and WiP papers are mutually exclusive, i.e., a work can only be in submission in one of the two tracks. For more information on the publishing process, refer here.

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