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The 12th Biennial


BEC2010
October 4-6, 2010, Tallinn, Estonia

2010 12th Biennial Baltic Electronics Conference (BEC2010)

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"Smart space technologies and services" is very wide-ranging multidisciplinary research, development and application field of rapid growth and expansion. The conference BEC2010 will provide an opportunity to come together and discuss ones recent research work in defined topics of the field at an international forum in Tallinn, Estonia.

Topics of the BEC2010 will include, but will not necessarily be limited to, the following areas:

1.  Electronic Materials, Technologies, Devices, and Simulation
Wide-band-gap, solar cell, thermoelectric, and nanomaterials, their technologies, characterisation and parameter modelling. Nano-, micro-, opto-, and thermoelectric, devices, their theory, characterisation, modelling and simulation.

2.  Integrated Electronics and Chip Design
Analog, digital, and mixed IC design. Design and simulation software. System level modeling and design. Theoretical studies of PLLs, converters, regulators, oscillators, etc. Low power solution. Energy harvesting.
3.   Test, Diagnostics, and Fault Tolerance
Design for testability, defect modelling, test generation, fault simulation, fault diagnosis, built-in self-test, fault tolerance, verification, validation, debug and modern methods of education in the field of design and test of electronic systems.
4.  Embedded Systems
Modelling, specification, design and analysis of embedded systems; HW/SW systems; Real-time, networked, and dependable systems; Multi-core SoC and NoC architectures, simulation and design; Software for MPSoC and multi-core systems; Embedded system integration, simulation, validation and testing; Low power systems; Emerging technologies.
5.  Dependable Computing and Formal Verification
Strict requirements for the delivered dependable services of systems. The requirements to the quality of service, continuous availability, survivability in the advent of failures, confidentiality, intrusion tolerance, etc. Dependability concerning and requiring attributes, such as reliability, availability, safety, and security, as well as human factors.
6.  Systems, Instrumentation, Communication, and RF Solutions
Data acquisition; communication and control instruments and systems, incl. hardware and software problems; signal and data processing; systems integration aspects. All wired and wireless communications, including RF circuits and systems; optical transmission; electromagnetic propagation; navigation/positioning; data communications and networking; radar/sonar; military applications; RFID solutions; etc.
7.  Biomedical Electronics
Sensors, signals, and electronic instruments for measurement and acquisition of biomedical data; modelling and monitoring of biological objects in scientific experiments and medical treatment.
8.  Power Electronics
Theoretical and practical aspects of implementation of power converters in industry and transportation, modeling, simulation and control of power electronics, distributed power generation, integrated renewable systems, smart grids, hybrid- and full-electric vehicles.
9.  Signal Processing
Signal processing of sensor data, in communication and multimedia (audio, speech, image, video),  special signal processing devices, etc.

 
     

Department of Electronics, TUT, bec@elin.ttu.ee