2–3 Apr 2025
Gothenburg
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Call for Abstracts

  • Opening day
  • Submission deadline

We invite abstract submissions that cover, but are not limited to, the following topics:

RISC-V in Space Missions
• Application of RISC-V in satellite systems, launchers, lunar and planetary exploration, and beyond.
• Challenges and benefits of using RISC-V processors in harsh space environments.
Space System Architectures
• Design considerations for space-based RISC-V processors.
• Integration of RISC-V with FPGA, ASICs, or other space-specific hardware.
Reliability and Fault Tolerance
• RISC-V processor resilience in space environments, fault tolerance approaches taken both in hardware and software implementations.
Software and Development Tools for Space Systems
• RISC-V compilers, simulators, and debugging tools.
• Software stack development for space applications using RISC-V.
Security in Space with RISC-V
• Implementing secure communications and data integrity in space systems using RISC-V.
• Hardware-based security mechanisms for space-based missions.
Collaborations and Open-Source Initiatives
• Collaborative efforts between the space industry, research organizations, and open-source RISC-V communities.
• Standardization of RISC-V tools and solutions for space missions.

Abstract format: 1 – 4 pages PDF (no specific layout imposed)

Please include a clear title, an abstract of the research/presentation (200-300 words), detailed discussion of the topic, methodology (if applicable), results or findings, and conclusions.

Accepted abstracts and presentation slides will be published at the conference website, but there is no transfer of copyright, authors remain the owners of the material.

ESA Academy Student Sponsorship

The ESA Education Office is pleased to sponsor of up to 3 tertiary education students to attend the RISC-V in Space Workshop in the frame of the ESA Academy Conference Student Sponsorship programme.

The call for abstracts is open
You can submit an abstract for reviewing.