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Journal of Real-Time Image Processing (2018) 15:1–2 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11554-018-0790-z GUEST EDITORIAL Special issue: Design and architectures for real-time signal and image processing Michael Huebner Published online: 25 May 2018 © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2018 The Conference on Design and Architectures for Signal time. Furthermore, critical applications that must deal with and Image Processing-DASIP addresses the development several challenges find in CPS a powerful ally, since the sys- of complex applications involving signal, image and con- tem’s level of automation and independence is higher than trol processing based on a new approach called Algo- those of basic manually supervised networks. rithm–Architecture–Matching, which aims to leverage the CPS supports directly the agenda of Industry 4.0, which design o fl w by a simultaneous study of both algorithmic and is a key driver of Europe’s economy and growth in industrial architectural issues, taking into account multiple design con- production, industrial automation and the related logistics. straints, as well as algorithm and architecture optimizations. Only with novel concepts for sensors in a network, which The goal of DASIP is to present the latest results in the goes far beyond what the current state of the art can deliver, domain of design and architecture for
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Published: May 25, 2018
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