In its almost 30 years of history the IEEE International System–on–Chip Conference (SOCC) has become the premier forum for sharing the latest advancements in SoC technology, circuit design, architecture, systems, test, design tools, and applications. The 29th SOCC offers a three–day technical program including keynote and plenary speeches, oral and poster presentations, hot–topic panel sessions, and exhibitions, and a full day of tutorials held by experts in the field.<br>SOCC 2016 will be held at the Renaissance Seattle Hotel in Seattle (USA). A high quality social program at this great location will complement your conference experience.<br>SOCC Areas of Interest<br>Circuits and Systems: RF, analog and mixed–signal; Biomedical; Wireline and wireless communication; Digital signal processing (DSP); Memory systems; Reconfigurable and programmable<br>Low Power Design: "Green" circuits and systems; Low power design methodologies; Power/energy/ thermal aware architecture design; Multi–domain power/energy management<br>MPSoC Architecture: On–chip interconnect; Network on Chip (NoC) and multicore architectures; Memory architecture for multicore computing; 3D–IC; Heterogeneous computing; Parallel programming and software models<br>Design Methodologies: HW–SW codesign, reconfiguration and debug; System level design methodology and tools; Design validation and verification; Design for Testability, test synthesis, embedded test for MPSoC<br>Application Specific Design: SoC for driver assistant systems; Embedded computing and Internet of Things; High–performance mobile SoCs; Security; Real–time, high reliability and safety SoCs; Imaging, vision, and cloud<br>Emerging and Evolutionary Design: Many–core architectures; General purpose GPU (GPGPU) computing; FPGA accelerated computing; Server on a Chip; Cortical processor and neuromorphic computing; Futuristic development and optimization tools.<br>
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