Aim & Scope
SIGBED is intended to be a focal point within ACM for all aspects of embedded computing systems, including both software and hardware. Embedded systems has come to be recognized as a key discipline, which includes new computer and systems science foundations, new design technology, and new hardware and software frameworks. Members of the SIGBED community serve on the editorial board of ACM's publication, "ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems" and the upcoming "ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks". [1]
2020 - VOLUME 17, ISSUE 1
An analysis and simulation tool of real-time communications in on-chip networks
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ACM SIGBED Review , 2020 - VOLUME 17, ISSUE 1 , pp 5-11.
An adaptive, utilization-based approach to schedule real-time tasks for ARM big.LITTLE architectures
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ACM SIGBED Review , 2020 - VOLUME 17, ISSUE 1 , pp 18-23.
Enabling transparent hardware acceleration on Zynq SoC for scientific computing
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ACM SIGBED Review , 2020 - VOLUME 17, ISSUE 1 , pp 30-35.
Energy scheduling for task execution on intermittently-powered devices
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ACM SIGBED Review , 2020 - VOLUME 17, ISSUE 1 , pp 36-41.
Power consumption management under a low-level performance constraint in the Xen hypervisor
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ACM SIGBED Review , 2020 - VOLUME 17, ISSUE 1 , pp 42-48.