RTAS 2016
Date: Apr 11, 2016 12:00 am – Apr 14, 2016 11:00 am
Location: Vienna, Austria
22nd IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS 2016) will be held in Vienna, Austria, as part of the Cyber-Physical Systems Week (CPSWeek) in April 2016. The conference includes a Work in Progress (WiP) and Demo session intended for presentation of recent and on-going work, as well as for demonstrations of tools and technology that have the potential to be used in the design and development of real-time systems. In keeping with the spirit of the main symposium, we invite submissions of WiP papers and demos with an emphasis on system and application aspects. Authors of accepted WiP/demo papers are expected to give a brief presentation to the RTAS'16 audience followed by a poster/demo presentation at the reception held on April 11, 2016.
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
- Applications and case studies
- Runtime environment, OS, and middleware
- Adaptive systems
- Analysis, simulation, and debugging tools
- Cloud and distributed computing
- Composition and component-based systems
- Computer architectures and microprocessors
- Execution-time analysis (static, measurement-based, and probabilistic)
- Formal methods
- Hardware/software co-design
- Many-core systems
- Multi-criticality systems
- Multicore and GPU computing
- Power-, thermal-, and energy-aware computing
- Programming languages and compilers
- Real-time databases
- Scheduling and schedulability analysis
- SoCs, FPGAs, and reconfigurable systems
- Software engineering
- Storage systems
- Synchronization
- System synthesis and optimization
- Testing, validation, and certification
- Virtualization and isolation
- Wireless communications
WORK-IN-PROGRESS CHAIR
- Vincent Nelis, CISTER/INESC TEC and ISEP, Portugal
WORK-IN-PROGRESS PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Borislav Nikolic, CISTER/INESC TEC and ISEP, Portugal
- Björn Brandenburg, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Germany
- David Bol, Microelectronics laboratory – ICTEAM institute, Université
- catholique de Louvain, Belgium
- Benny Akesson, CISTER/INESC TEC and ISEP, Portugal
- Leandro Indrusiak, University of York, U.K.
- Andrea Marongiu, Integrated Systems Laboratory, ETH, Swiss
- Paolo Burgio, University of Modena, Italy
- Dakshina Dasari Research and Technology Centre at Robert Bosch, India
- Gurulingesh Raravi, Distributed and Mobile Computing group in Xerox
- Research Center India
- Mircea Negrean, IAV GmbH, Germany
DEMO CHAIR
- Sophie Quinton, Inria Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, France
DEMO PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Luís Almeida, University of Porto, Portugal
- Loïc Fejoz, RealTime-at-Work, France
- Daniel Lohmann, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
- Martina Maggio, Lund University, Sweden
- Gabriel Parmer, George Washington University, USA
- Insik Shin, KAIST, Korea
- Marcus Völp, University of Luxemburg, Luxemburg
- Dirk Ziegenbein, Bosch GmbH, Germany
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22nd IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS 2016) will be held in Vienna, Austria, as part of the Cyber-Physical Systems Week (CPSWeek) in April 2016. The conference includes a Work in Progress (WiP) and Demo session intended for presentation of recent and on-going work, as well as for demonstrations of tools and technology that have the potential to be used in the design and development of real-time systems. In keeping with the spirit of the main symposium, we invite submissions of WiP papers and demos with an emphasis on system and application aspects. Authors of accepted WiP/demo papers are expected to give a brief presentation to the RTAS'16 audience followed by a poster/demo presentation at the reception held on April 11, 2016.
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
- Applications and case studies
- Runtime environment, OS, and middleware
- Adaptive systems
- Analysis, simulation, and debugging tools
- Cloud and distributed computing
- Composition and component-based systems
- Computer architectures and microprocessors
- Execution-time analysis (static, measurement-based, and probabilistic)
- Formal methods
- Hardware/software co-design
- Many-core systems
- Multi-criticality systems
- Multicore and GPU computing
- Power-, thermal-, and energy-aware computing
- Programming languages and compilers
- Real-time databases
- Scheduling and schedulability analysis
- SoCs, FPGAs, and reconfigurable systems
- Software engineering
- Storage systems
- Synchronization
- System synthesis and optimization
- Testing, validation, and certification
- Virtualization and isolation
- Wireless communications
WORK-IN-PROGRESS CHAIR
- Vincent Nelis, CISTER/INESC TEC and ISEP, Portugal
WORK-IN-PROGRESS PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Borislav Nikolic, CISTER/INESC TEC and ISEP, Portugal
- Björn Brandenburg, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Germany
- David Bol, Microelectronics laboratory – ICTEAM institute, Université
- catholique de Louvain, Belgium
- Benny Akesson, CISTER/INESC TEC and ISEP, Portugal
- Leandro Indrusiak, University of York, U.K.
- Andrea Marongiu, Integrated Systems Laboratory, ETH, Swiss
- Paolo Burgio, University of Modena, Italy
- Dakshina Dasari Research and Technology Centre at Robert Bosch, India
- Gurulingesh Raravi, Distributed and Mobile Computing group in Xerox
- Research Center India
- Mircea Negrean, IAV GmbH, Germany
DEMO CHAIR
- Sophie Quinton, Inria Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, France
DEMO PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Luís Almeida, University of Porto, Portugal
- Loïc Fejoz, RealTime-at-Work, France
- Daniel Lohmann, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
- Martina Maggio, Lund University, Sweden
- Gabriel Parmer, George Washington University, USA
- Insik Shin, KAIST, Korea
- Marcus Völp, University of Luxemburg, Luxemburg
- Dirk Ziegenbein, Bosch GmbH, Germany