Demo night
Demo submission deadline: Sept 8th 2017 Sept 15th 2017
Demo Acceptance notification: Sept 19th 2017
For the first year, the program committee of the International IEEE Worshop on Signal Processing Systems (SIPS) is accepting proposals for the “Demo Night” event that will be held during the conference. The event will include demonstrations of latest innovations by research and engineering groups in industry, academia and government. Demonstrations can be related to any of the topics defined by SIPS as shown in the call for papers. The “Demo Night” will be held on Tuesday, October 3, 2017. Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts on the same topics as the conference (see the call for papers).
Paper Submission: Authors are invited to submit an abstract in pdf (up to 2 pages, double-column IEEE format) presenting the intended demonstration. Submission must be sent to sips2017-demo-night@sciencesconf.org
Registration: Registration to the “demo night” only is possible. More information on the registration page.
List of demos:
- Online QoS Adaptation using Fuzzy Control for Indoor Light Energy Harvesting in Wireless Sensor Networks
Mickaël Le Gentil, Fayçal Ait Aoudia, Matthieu Gautier, Olivier Berder
- WBAN Application For Estimation of Occupational Disease Risk By Measurement of Postures
Aulery Alexis
- A Low-Power Multicore Architecture at Work
Stefano Bernabovi, Florent Bruguier, Michael Chapman, Abdoulaye Gamatie, Thierry Gil, David Kerr-Munslow, Philippe Naudin, and Gilles Sassatelli
- Proof-of-concept for post-OFDM waveforms as candidates for 5G
Jeremy Nadal, Charbel Abdel Nour, Amer Baghdadi
- ATSC 3.0 Video Head-End Workflow
Eric Toullec, Mickaël Raulet
- Prototype of a Wireless System for Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy: Demonstration of Real Time Measurements on Cells and Biological Medium
E. De Roux, M. Terosiet, F. Kölbl, A. Histace, O. Romain, M. Boissière, E. Pauthe, J. Chrun, P.H. Aubert, P. Banet
- Demonstrating the SPIDER Runtime for Reconfigurable Dataflow Graphs Execution onto a DMA-based Manycore Processor
Hugo Miomandre, Julien Hascoët, Karol Desnos, Kevin Martin, Benoît Dupont de Dinechin, Jean-François Nezan
- Tile-based high resolution VR contents delivery
Mickaël Raulet, Eric Toullec, Lucas Grégory, Jean Le Feuvre
- Fast simulation and prototyping with AFF3CT
Adrien Cassagne, Olivier Hartmann, Mathieu Leonardon, Thibaud Tonnellier, Guillaume Delbergue, Camille Leroux, Romain Tajan, Bertrand Le Gal, Christophe Jego, Olivier Aumage, Denis Barthou
- Interactive Systems for Learning Heart Sound Auscultation and Recording
Jorge Oliveira, Theofrastos Mantadelis, Francesco Renna, Pedro Gomes and Miguel Coimbra
- Synthesising AND Gates with DNA strand displacement reactions
Zhiwei Zhong, Lulu Ge, Ziyuan Shen, Xiaohu You, and Chuan Zhang
- GAUT – A High-Level Synthesis tool for DSP applications
Philippe Coussy and Ghizlane Lebreton
- Tracking loop of a GPS receiver under noisy hardware
Mohamed Mourad Hafidhi, Imran Wali, Sushant S. Samuel, Arnaud Dion and Emmanuel Boutillon
- Construction of good Non-Binary Low Density Parity Check codes
Titouan Gendron, Hassan Harb, Alban Derrien, Cédric Marchand, Laura Conde-Canencia, Bertand Legal and Emmanuel Boutillon
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