RTSS 2017
Date: Dec 05, 2017 12:00 am – Dec 08, 2017 11:00 am
Location: Paris, France
URL: http://2017.rtss.org
The 38th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium – RTSS 2017
Paris, France | December 5-8, 2017 | http://2017.rtss.org
Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems
Scope of the Conference
IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) is the premier conference in the area of real time systems, presenting innovations in the field with respect to theory and practice. RTSS provides a forum for the presentation of high-quality, original research covering all aspects of real-time systems theory, design, analysis, implementation, evaluation, and experiences. RTSS 2017 continues the trend of making RTSS an expansive and inclusive symposium, looking to embrace new and emerging areas of real-time systems research. RTSS’17 welcomes submissions in all areas of real-time systems, including but not limited to operating systems, networks, middleware, compilers, tools, modeling, scheduling, QoS support, resource management, testing and debugging, design and verification, hardware/software co-design, fault tolerance, security, power and thermal management, embedded platforms, and system experimentation and deployment experiences.
In addition to the main real-time track, we will continue the successful format of previous years with three specialized tracks:
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- HW-SW integration and system level design
- Internet of Things
Although authors will choose which tracks to submit papers to, a paper may be redirected to a more appropriate track. All papers will appear in the main program and proceedings. Papers in all tracks must address topics related to real-time systems.
Program Chair
Isabelle Puaut, University of Rennes 1 / IRISA
Track Chairs
Main track:
Isabelle Puaut, University of Rennes 1 / IRISA
Cyber-Physical Systems Track:
Rodolfo Pellizzoni, University of Waterloo, Canada
HW-SW integration and system level design Track:
Petru Eles, Linköping University, Sweden
Internet of Things Track:
Tarek F. Abdelzaher, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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The 38th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium – RTSS 2017
Paris, France | December 5-8, 2017 | http://2017.rtss.org
Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems
Scope of the Conference
IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) is the premier conference in the area of real time systems, presenting innovations in the field with respect to theory and practice. RTSS provides a forum for the presentation of high-quality, original research covering all aspects of real-time systems theory, design, analysis, implementation, evaluation, and experiences. RTSS 2017 continues the trend of making RTSS an expansive and inclusive symposium, looking to embrace new and emerging areas of real-time systems research. RTSS’17 welcomes submissions in all areas of real-time systems, including but not limited to operating systems, networks, middleware, compilers, tools, modeling, scheduling, QoS support, resource management, testing and debugging, design and verification, hardware/software co-design, fault tolerance, security, power and thermal management, embedded platforms, and system experimentation and deployment experiences.
In addition to the main real-time track, we will continue the successful format of previous years with three specialized tracks:
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- HW-SW integration and system level design
- Internet of Things
Although authors will choose which tracks to submit papers to, a paper may be redirected to a more appropriate track. All papers will appear in the main program and proceedings. Papers in all tracks must address topics related to real-time systems.
Program Chair
Isabelle Puaut, University of Rennes 1 / IRISA
Track Chairs
Main track:
Isabelle Puaut, University of Rennes 1 / IRISA
Cyber-Physical Systems Track:
Rodolfo Pellizzoni, University of Waterloo, Canada
HW-SW integration and system level design Track:
Petru Eles, Linköping University, Sweden
Internet of Things Track:
Tarek F. Abdelzaher, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign