| "Smart space technologies and services" is very wide-ranging
        multidisciplinary research, development and application field of rapid
        growth and expansion. The conference BEC2014 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 BEC2014 will include, but will not necessarily be
        limited to, the following areas: 1. Semiconductor devices and analog
          electronics.
 Wide-band-gap solutions, solar cell and photonics, thermoelectricity
          (e.g. Seebeck effect, etc.). Nano-, micro-, opto-, and thermoelectric,
          devices: theory, characterisation, modelling and simulation. Analog, and
          mixed IC design (e.g. PLLs, converters, regulators, oscillators, etc.).
          Analog systems, sensor solutions. Low power solution. Energy harvesting.
 Chair/cochair: Toomas Rang/Ants Koel
 2. Digital and Embedded Systems. Digital
          IC design. Simulation and synthesis methods and tools. Logic, behavioral
          and system level design. Multi- and many-core SoC-s and NoC-s. HW/SW
          systems, embedded systems. Embedded and real-time software. Embedded
          systems design, integration and validation. Low power systems. Emerging
          technologies.
 Chair/cochair: Peeter
          Ellervee/Thomas Hollstein
 3. Test, verification and
        dependability. 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. 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.
 Chair/cochair: Jaan Raik/Juhan-Peep
          Ernits
 
        4. Instrumentation, Communication, Signal
          Processing and RF Solutions. Data
          acquisition, sensors, signal and data processing, NDT, SHM and CM applications, system identification, image
          processing, multimedia; wired and wireless communication, networking,
          including RF and optical; navigation and positioning, radar, sonar;
          instrumentation and measurement devices and systems, hardware-, software-
          and integration aspects.
 Chair/cochair: Olev Märtens/Paul Annus
 5. Cyberphysical and cognitive
        systems. Architectures
          for merging computation. Cognitive networking. Cognitive aspects of
          feedback loops (e.g. monitoring and control of physical processes, etc.).
          Cognitive robotics. Integration, design, and analysis techniques of the
          dynamic physical processes. Large-scale cyber-physical systems. Big-data
          and multi-agent systems. Smart sensing. Signals and electronic instruments
          for measurement and acquisition of biomedical data. Modelling and
          monitoring of biological objects.
 Chair/cochair: Jüri Vain/Kalju Meigas
 6. 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.
 Chair/cochair: Dmitri Vinnikov/Indrek
          Roasto
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