PESW 2020
PESW 2020
The 8th Prague Embedded Systems Workshop
November 6-7, 2020
Virtual event organized from
Prague, Czech Republic
PESW 2020
The 8th Prague Embedded Systems Workshop
November 6-7, 2020
Virtual event organized from
Prague, Czech Republic


Background

The Prague Embedded Systems Workshop is a research meeting intended for the presentation and discussion of students’ results and progress in all aspects of embedded systems design, testing, and applications. It is organized by members of the Department of Digital Design at Faculty of Information Technology (which is the youngest faculty) of the Czech Technical University in Prague (which is the oldest technical university in Central Europe). The workshop aims to enhance collaboration between different universities not only inside the EU. It will be based on oral presentations, mutual communication, and discussions.

A part of the PESW workshop is a contest of bachelor and master theses organized as a poster session and awarded by sponsors gifts. The main aim is a motivation for future Ph.D. studies.

Scope

The PESW workshop addresses emerging issues, hot problems, new solution methods, and their hardware and software implementations in the fields of digital and mixed-signal system design. It is especially focused on dependable and low power design, and testing methods related to the SoC technology and modern embedded applications. The workshop topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Programmable/re-configurable/adaptable architectures
  • SoC and NoC design and testing
  • Digital design optimization methods
  • Architectures and hardware for security applications
  • On-line and off-line error detection and correction
  • Fault-tolerant control systems design methods
  • Testability and reliability analysis
  • Logic synthesis and optimization
  • Diagnosis & testing of embedded systems
  • Verification of embedded systems
  • Mission-critical & real-time systems
  • Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Robotic control
  • Applications of (embedded) digital systems

Special Session on Network Security:

  • Algorithms and methods for anomaly detection
  • Network monitoring and measurements
  • Network traffic processing and analysis
  • Security and privacy issues
  • Security issues of Internet of Things

Submission & Types of Papers

There will be three types of submissions at PESW 2020:

  • Full papers (up to 10 pages, single-column) describing the student's original research. These papers will undergo a standard reviewing process and if accepted, they will be included in the proceedings with ISBN.
  • Abstracts (up to four pages, single-column) of author's earlier published and successfully presented papers (at conferences, journals, etc.). These contributions will not be reviewed; emphasis will be put on the presentation and discussion. These abstracts will be included in the proceedings with ISBN.
  • Student posters - abstracts of defended Bc. and MSc. Theses with subsequent presentation (see more below). These abstracts will be included in the Proceedings as well.

PESW 2020 Student Poster Session

The objective of the Student Poster Session at the PESW Workshop is to provide a forum for the presentation of student works defended this or in the last year (since summer 2019). The presented works must be Bachelor or Master Theses from the field of Embedded Systems.

As the session is organized by young IEEE members, the second objective is to encourage the participants to enter the international professional community.

The Poster Session is organized by the IEEE Student Branch at the Czech Technical University in Prague in connection with IEEE Young Professionals. Best presentations will be rewarded by valuable prizes donated by IEEE YP and sponsors.

Poster awards

We would like to thank all participants attending with very interesting topics. All presentations were appreciated well, and we apologize if we did not stress this enough during the announcement of the results!

Bachelor Theses
Author Title Institution Awards obtained
Vojtěch Nevřela Programmable Generator of Synchronous Pulse Sequences FIT CTU in Prague ASICentrum, EATON, CZ.NIC, IEEE and CESNET awards
Master Theses
Author Title Institution Awards obtained
Juan Suzano Da Fonseca HW accelerators for Deep Learning based on FPGA INL, École Centrale de Lyon IEEE and CESNET awards
Jan Onderka Deadline Verification Using Model Checking FIT CTU in Prague EATON, CZ.NIC, IEEE and CESNET awards
Jan Luxemburk Detection of HTTPS brute-force attacks in high-speed computer networks FIT CTU in Prague ASICentrum, EATON, CZ.NIC, IEEE and CESNET awards
Tomáš Balihar Influence of Synthesis Parameters on Vulnerability to Side-Channel Attacks FIT CTU in Prague CZ.NIC, IEEE and CESNET awards
PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019



Background

The Prague Embedded Systems Workshop is a research meeting intended for the presentation and discussion of students’ results and progress in all aspects of embedded systems design, testing, and applications. It is organized by members of the Department of Digital Design at Faculty of Information Technology (which is the youngest faculty) of the Czech Technical University in Prague (which is the oldest technical university in Central Europe). The workshop aims to enhance collaboration between different universities not only inside the EU. It will be based on oral presentations, mutual communication, and discussions.

A part of the PESW workshop is a contest of bachelor and master theses organized as a poster session and awarded by sponsors gifts. The main aim is a motivation for future Ph.D. studies.

Scope

The PESW workshop addresses emerging issues, hot problems, new solution methods, and their hardware and software implementations in the fields of digital and mixed-signal system design. It is especially focused on dependable and low power design, and testing methods related to the SoC technology and modern embedded applications. The workshop topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Programmable/re-configurable/adaptable architectures
  • SoC and NoC design and testing
  • Digital design optimization methods
  • Architectures and hardware for security applications
  • On-line and off-line error detection and correction
  • Fault-tolerant control systems design methods
  • Testability and reliability analysis
  • Logic synthesis and optimization
  • Diagnosis & testing of embedded systems
  • Verification of embedded systems
  • Mission-critical & real-time systems
  • Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Robotic control
  • Applications of (embedded) digital systems

Special Session on Network Security:

  • Algorithms and methods for anomaly detection
  • Network monitoring and measurements
  • Network traffic processing and analysis
  • Security and privacy issues
  • Security issues of Internet of Things

Submission & Types of Papers

There will be three types of submissions at PESW 2020:

  • Full papers (up to 10 pages, single-column) describing the student's original research. These papers will undergo a standard reviewing process and if accepted, they will be included in the proceedings with ISBN.
  • Abstracts (up to four pages, single-column) of author's earlier published and successfully presented papers (at conferences, journals, etc.). These contributions will not be reviewed; emphasis will be put on the presentation and discussion. These abstracts will be included in the proceedings with ISBN.
  • Student posters - abstracts of defended Bc. and MSc. Theses with subsequent presentation (see more below). These abstracts will be included in the Proceedings as well.

PESW 2020 Student Poster Session

The objective of the Student Poster Session at the PESW Workshop is to provide a forum for the presentation of student works defended this or in the last year (since summer 2019). The presented works must be Bachelor or Master Theses from the field of Embedded Systems.

As the session is organized by young IEEE members, the second objective is to encourage the participants to enter the international professional community.

The Poster Session is organized by the IEEE Student Branch at the Czech Technical University in Prague in connection with IEEE Young Professionals. Best presentations will be rewarded by valuable prizes donated by IEEE YP and sponsors.

Poster awards

We would like to thank all participants attending with very interesting topics. All presentations were appreciated well, and we apologize if we did not stress this enough during the announcement of the results!

Bachelor Theses
Author Title Institution Awards obtained
Vojtěch Nevřela Programmable Generator of Synchronous Pulse Sequences FIT CTU in Prague ASICentrum, EATON, CZ.NIC, IEEE and CESNET awards
Master Theses
Author Title Institution Awards obtained
Juan Suzano Da Fonseca HW accelerators for Deep Learning based on FPGA INL, École Centrale de Lyon IEEE and CESNET awards
Jan Onderka Deadline Verification Using Model Checking FIT CTU in Prague EATON, CZ.NIC, IEEE and CESNET awards
Jan Luxemburk Detection of HTTPS brute-force attacks in high-speed computer networks FIT CTU in Prague ASICentrum, EATON, CZ.NIC, IEEE and CESNET awards
Tomáš Balihar Influence of Synthesis Parameters on Vulnerability to Side-Channel Attacks FIT CTU in Prague CZ.NIC, IEEE and CESNET awards
PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019

PESW 2019