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IEEE TC Special Section on NVM 2018 : IEEE Transactions on Computers Special Section on Emerging Non-volatile Memory Technologies: from Devices to Architectures and Systems | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.computer.org/cms/Computer.org/transactions/cfps/cfp_tcsi_enmt.pdf | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS =============================================================================== IEEE Transactions on Computers Special Section on Emerging Non-volatile Memory Technologies: from Devices to Architectures and Systems Guest Editors - Yuan-Hao Chang Institute of Information Science Academia Sinica - Jingtong Hu Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Pittsburgh - Mehdi B. Tahoori Institute of Computer Science & Engineering Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Topical Editor - Ronald F. DeMara Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Central Florida Important Dates: Submission deadline: February 28, 2018 First decision to authors: May 15, 2018 Revision due: July 15, 2018 Acceptance notification: August 31, 2018 Publication material due: September 30, 2018 Special Section publication: First half of 2019 Submission website: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tc-cs Call for Papers: Emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies (e.g., 3D NAND flash, STT-MRAM, ReRAM, PCM, FeRAM) have attracted significant interest in recent years because of the fast-growing performance and capacity demands on memory and storage in the big data era. Well-known examples are the 3D XPoint memory (or Optane storage devices), along with various NVDIMM hybrid memory and MRAM device technologies. They have shown potential towards larger memory and storage capacities with nearly zero leakage power, while extending memory/system architecture design approaches. The unique characteristics of NVM technologies not only introduce new opportunities, but simultaneously create challenges to the designs at multiple levels of abstraction in computer systems, including those of device management, memory/storage architecture, and system design. Thus, for the emerging NVM technologies, there is an urgent need for technology innovation, modeling, analysis, design, and application, ranging from device-level to system-level. In this special section, IEEE Transactions on Computers seeks original manuscripts which explicitly advance the topics listed below. However, purely theoretical papers will not be suitable for consideration in this special section. Memory/Storage Architecture: - Non-volatile register/cache design - Non-volatile processor design - NVM memory architectures - NVM memory/storage management - NVM device management regarding the issues of reliability, power, performance, etc. - Unification of memory and storage via NVM - Neuromorphic architectures and processing-in-memory using non-volatile devices - Hybrid NVM design, e.g., NVDIMM System Design and Middleware: - Compiler optimization for NVM - System virtualization with NVM - Non-volatile computing systems - File system design for NVM - NVM-based system modeling - NVM-based system analysis - NVM-aware algorithms (e.g., machining learning and neural network) designs - In-memory computing applications leveraging NVM Submission: The submitted papers must describe original research which is not published nor currently under review by other journals or conferences. Extended conference papers should contain at least 50% new content and should include a list of changes and a copy of the previously published manuscript. All submissions will be peer-reviewed for originality, significance, technical soundness, practical contribution, and clarity. Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts to IEEE Transactions on Computers at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tc-cs. Please address all correspondence regarding this Special Section to the Guest Editors at tcsinvm@iis.sinica.edu.tw. |
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