Systems able to process data as it comes in, typically without buffering delays.
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RSP 2016
27th IEEE International Symposium on Rapid System Prototyping (RSP 2016) as part of ESWeek
Submitted by Anonymous on May 17th, 2016
The 14th Overture Workshop 7 November 2016 | Cyprus, Greece | http://overturetool.org/workshops/14th-Overture-Workshop.html co-located with The Formal Methods Europe Symposium 2016  INTRODUCTION
Submitted by Anonymous on May 17th, 2016
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EWiLi'16
EWiLi'16, the 6th Embedded Operating System Workshop held in conjunction with ESWEEK 2-7 October 2016 | PITTSBURGH, PA, USA | http://syst.univ-brest.fr/ewili2016 Aim and Scopes
Submitted by Anonymous on May 9th, 2016
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RTNS 2016
 24th International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems (RTNS) CONFERENCE RTNS is a friendly conference with a great sense of community that presents excellent opportunities for collaboration. Original unpublished papers on all aspects of real-time systems and networks are welcome. The proceedings are published by the ACM ICPS (approval pending). RTNS covers a wide-spectrum of topics in real-time and embedded systems, including, but not limited to:
Submitted by Anonymous on May 9th, 2016
The objective of this work is to generate new fundamental science that enables the operation of cyber-physical systems through complex environments. Predicting how a system will behave in the future requires more computing power if that system is complex. Navigating through environments with many obstacles could require significant computing time, which may delay the issue of decisions that have to be made by the on-board algorithms. Fortunately, systems do not always need the most accurate model to predict their behavior. This project develops new theory for deciding between the best model to use when making a decision in real time. The approach involves switching between different predictive models of the system, depending on the computational burden of the associated controller, and the accuracy that the predictive model provides. These tools will pave the way for more kinds of aircraft to navigate closely and safely with one another through the National Air Space (NAS), including Unmanned Air Systems (UAS). The results from this project will enable more accurate and faster trajectory synthesis for controllers with nonlinear plants, or nonlinear constraints that encode obstacles. The approach utilizes hybrid control to switch between models whose accuracy is normalized by their computational burden of predictive control methods. This synergistic approach enables computationally-aware cyber-physical systems (CPSs), in which model accuracy can be jointly considered with computational requirements. The project advances the knowledge on modeling, analysis, and design of CPSs that utilize predictive methods for trajectory synthesis under constraints in real-time cyber-physical systems. The results will include methods for the design of algorithms that adapt to the computational limitations of autonomous and semi-autonomous systems while satisfying stringent timing and safety requirements. With these methods come new tools to account for computational capabilities in real-time, and new hybrid feedback algorithms and prediction schemes that exploit computational capabilities to arrive at more accurate predictions within the time constraints. The algorithms will be modeled in terms of hybrid dynamical systems, to guarantee dynamical properties of interest. The problem space will draw from models of UAS in the NAS.
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University of Arizona
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National Science Foundation
Jonathan Sprinkle Submitted by Jonathan Sprinkle on April 25th, 2016
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TuToR'16
1st Tutorial on Tools for Real-Time Systems (TuToR'16) co-located with CPSWeek 2016 
Submitted by Anonymous on March 25th, 2016
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SETTA 2016
Symposium on Dependable Software Engineering: Theories, Tools and Applications Background and Objectives
Submitted by Anonymous on March 25th, 2016
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RTCSA 2016
RTCSA 2016: The 22nd IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications RTCSA 2016 is going to be held in Daegu, South Korea and organized by DGIST. The RTCSA conference series carry on with the tradition and bring together researchers and developers from academia and industry for advancing the technology of embedded and real-time systems and their emerging applications including the Internet of things and cyber-physical systems.
Submitted by Anonymous on March 11th, 2016
International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis (CODES+ISSS 2016) The International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis (CODES+ISSS) is the premier event in system-level design, modeling, analysis, and implementation of modern embedded and cyber-physical systems, from system-level specification and optimization down to system synthesis of multi-processor hardware/software implementations.
Submitted by Anonymous on March 8th, 2016
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MES 2016
Fourth ACM International Workshop on Many-core Embedded Systems (MES) in conjunction with the 43rd International symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA-2016) General Scope
Submitted by Anonymous on March 8th, 2016
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