[情報] CAS-FEST The 2nd Forum on Emerging and Selected Topics
Call for Papers
CAS-FEST
The 2nd Forum on Emerging and Selected Topics
May 15th, 2011
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
http://www.casfest2011.org
CAS-FEST 2011 Topic: Brain-Machine / Brain-Computer Interfaces
(BMI/BCI)
Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMI) and Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) are
emerging topics, which cover many disciplines, from signal processing to
biomedical engineering. These devices and algorithms translate physiological
activity into machine language, which can be used to restore or enhance,
either partially or completely, the human perceptive or sensory-motor
functions. Their numerous applications and fervent reception in the medical
community have turned BMI into one of the most dynamic and interesting topics
in the IEEE community. The implementation of complete BMIs offers many
circuits and systems design challenges, which include neural sensors,
wireless transmission, harvesting energy, signal processing activities,
low-power and low-voltage circuits, material sciences and biocompatibility.
The research community is now especially focused on the implementation of
wireless sensors and biosignal processing.
The second CAS-FEST event is organized jointly by the following IEEE
Societies: Circuits and Systems (CAS), Engineering, Medicine and Biology
(EMB), and Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC). It welcomes contributions in
current and emerging topics related to the state-of-the-art and future
directions of the BMIs/BCIs. The goal of this joint event is to bring
together the research community in this area from the CAS, EMB, and SMC
Societies under a single roof for a fruitful coordination, promoting a
cross-fertilization of ideas and state-of-the-art research activities. The
workshop is a one-day event and will be held on May 15th, 2011, in
conjunction with ISCAS 2011, at the Windsor Barra Hotel in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil. The forum is organized in a single track to intensively cover one
focus area at each meeting.
CAS-FEST events are high-impact, high-quality technical forum, aiming to
match the quality of accepted papers with high quality of presentations. It
is required that the presenter of each paper, who must be identified upon
submission, should be the most experienced author of the paper. Submitted
papers might be authored by students, but accepted papers must be presented
by their research advisors, unless all authors are students.
Authors are invited to submit a 4-page initial version of papers in IEEE
2-colomn format. An extended version of accepted CAS-FEST 2011 papers should
follow submission procedure of the JETCAS. The accepted papers will be
published in the December 2011 issue of the new IEEE Journal on Emerging and
Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems (JETCAS).
The program of the 2011 CAS-FEST workshop will consist of keynotes, as well
as oral, and poster sessions of original contributions. The prospective
authors are invited to submit papers on scientific and technical interest of
the following topics (but not limited to):
‧ Brain-machine interface, brain-computer interface
‧ Bioinspired, biomedical circuits and systems
‧ Biomedical instrumentation and imaging technologies
‧ Biosensor devices and interfaces
‧ Biosignal and bioimage processing, and bioinformatics
‧ Body area networks/body sensor networks
‧ Electronics for brain science, and implantable electronics
‧ Functional Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation
‧ Harvesting/scavenging energy
‧ Lab-on-chip for diagnostic, and drug delivery devices
‧ Medical information, and healthcare systems
‧ Neural data recording, sorting, detection, and compression
‧ Sensor array and multichannel systems
‧ Wireless technology for medicine, biology, and life sciences
Important Dates
Paper submission March 1, 2011
Notification of acceptance for CAS-FEST April 15, 2011
Meeting Date May 15, 2011
Submission of revised version June 1, 2011
Notification of acceptance for JETCAS July 15, 2011
Organizing Committee
General Chair:
Mohamad Sawan, Polytechnique Montreal.
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
Pedram Mohseni, Case Western Reserve University.
Paul Sajda, Columbia University.
Justin Sanchez, University of Miami.
Request for information
Prof. Mohamad Sawan
Polytechnique Montreal
mohamad.sawan@polymtl.ca
Tel: +1 514 340 4711, x5943
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