WiP session at RTAS 2013
Date: Apr 09, 2013 12:00 am – Apr 11, 2013 12:00 am
Location: Philadelphia, PA
The 19th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium
(RTAS 2013)
Work-in-Progress Session
The Work-in-Progress (WiP) session at RTAS 2013 will be dedicated to new and on-going research in real-time systems, theory, and applications. Following the scope of the main symposium, topics covering all areas of real-time and embedded technology, including applications, systems, tools, methodologies, foundations, wireless sensor networks, and hardware-software co-design will be of interest.
The primary purpose of the WiP session is to provide researchers and developers with an opportunity to discuss their evolving ideas and gather feedback from the real-time systems community at large. Authors of all accepted papers will be required to give a short oral presentation, followed by presenting their work at a poster session. Proceedings containing all the accepted papers will be distributed at the conference.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
Applications and case studies
Real-Time Operating Systems
Scheduling and Schedulability analysis
Computer architectures and microprocessors
Runtime and middleware for RT systems
Programming languages and compilers
Analysis, simulation, and debugging tools
Multicore and GPU computing
Many-core systems
Power-aware computing
Real-time energy management
Cloud and distributed computing
RT devices and (co)processors
Timing and execution-time Analysis
Audio/video streaming with RT constraints
Adaptive systems
Real-Time databases
Storage systems
Real-time sensor/actuator networks
Security and privacy
Wireless communications
Software engineering
Formal methods
Models of real-time computing
System synthesis and optimization
SoC and FPGA
Reconfigurable systems
Hardware-software co-design
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF. The submitted paper must
be original material that has neither been previously published nor is
currently under review by another conference or journal. Submitted papers
must be no longer than 4 (FOUR) pages in the IEEE 10-point, two-column
conference format.
Latex template may be found at:
http://www.cister.isep.ipp.pt/rtas2013/IEEE_CS_Latex.zip
Submission website: https://www.softconf.com/d/rtas2013_wip/
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 15 February, 2013
Acceptance notification: 28 February, 2013
Final manuscript deadline: 11 March, 2013
Slide and poster deadline: TBD
WiP session: 9-11 April, 2013
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Benny Åkesson, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Moris Behnam, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Marko Bertogna, University of Modena, Italy (WiP Chair)
Konstantinos Bletsas, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Björn B. Brandenburg, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Germany
Tommaso Cucinotta, Bell Laboratories Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland
Jeremy Erickson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Nathan Fisher, Wayne State University, USA
Shinpei Kato, Nagoya University, Japan
Jinkyu Lee, University of Michigan, USA
Patricia López Martinez, University of Cantabria, Spain
Mauro Marinoni, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
Ahlem Mifdaoui, University of Toulouse/ISAE, France
Claire Pagetti, ONERA, France
Rodolfo Pellizzoni, University of Waterloo, Canada
Harini Ramaprasad, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA
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The 19th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium
(RTAS 2013)
Work-in-Progress Session
The Work-in-Progress (WiP) session at RTAS 2013 will be dedicated to new and on-going research in real-time systems, theory, and applications. Following the scope of the main symposium, topics covering all areas of real-time and embedded technology, including applications, systems, tools, methodologies, foundations, wireless sensor networks, and hardware-software co-design will be of interest.
The primary purpose of the WiP session is to provide researchers and developers with an opportunity to discuss their evolving ideas and gather feedback from the real-time systems community at large. Authors of all accepted papers will be required to give a short oral presentation, followed by presenting their work at a poster session. Proceedings containing all the accepted papers will be distributed at the conference.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
Applications and case studies
Real-Time Operating Systems
Scheduling and Schedulability analysis
Computer architectures and microprocessors
Runtime and middleware for RT systems
Programming languages and compilers
Analysis, simulation, and debugging tools
Multicore and GPU computing
Many-core systems
Power-aware computing
Real-time energy management
Cloud and distributed computing
RT devices and (co)processors
Timing and execution-time Analysis
Audio/video streaming with RT constraints
Adaptive systems
Real-Time databases
Storage systems
Real-time sensor/actuator networks
Security and privacy
Wireless communications
Software engineering
Formal methods
Models of real-time computing
System synthesis and optimization
SoC and FPGA
Reconfigurable systems
Hardware-software co-design
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF. The submitted paper must
be original material that has neither been previously published nor is
currently under review by another conference or journal. Submitted papers
must be no longer than 4 (FOUR) pages in the IEEE 10-point, two-column
conference format.
Latex template may be found at:
http://www.cister.isep.ipp.pt/rtas2013/IEEE_CS_Latex.zip
Submission website: https://www.softconf.com/d/rtas2013_wip/
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 15 February, 2013
Acceptance notification: 28 February, 2013
Final manuscript deadline: 11 March, 2013
Slide and poster deadline: TBD
WiP session: 9-11 April, 2013
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Benny Åkesson, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Moris Behnam, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Marko Bertogna, University of Modena, Italy (WiP Chair)
Konstantinos Bletsas, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Björn B. Brandenburg, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Germany
Tommaso Cucinotta, Bell Laboratories Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland
Jeremy Erickson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Nathan Fisher, Wayne State University, USA
Shinpei Kato, Nagoya University, Japan
Jinkyu Lee, University of Michigan, USA
Patricia López Martinez, University of Cantabria, Spain
Mauro Marinoni, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
Ahlem Mifdaoui, University of Toulouse/ISAE, France
Claire Pagetti, ONERA, France
Rodolfo Pellizzoni, University of Waterloo, Canada
Harini Ramaprasad, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA