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CALL FOR PAPERS - RTAS'09
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The 15th IEEE Real Time and Embedded Technology and
Applications Symposium (RTAS'09)
April 13-16, 2009, San Francisco, USA
http://www.rtas.org
Co-located with
The 8th ACM/IEEE Conference on Information Processing in
Sensor Networks (IPSN'09)
and
International Conference on Hybrid Systems:
Computation and Control (HSCC'09)
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Web site: http://www.rtas.org/
http://www.cpsweek.org
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RTAS 2009 seeks papers describing significant contributions both to the
state of the art and the state of the practice in the broad field of
embedded and open real-time systems and computing. The scope of RTAS
2009 consists of the traditional core area of real-time and embedded
systems infrastructure and theory, as well as two additional areas of
special emphasis: cyber-physical systems and embedded applications,
benchmarks and tools.
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Core Area. Real-time and Embedded Systems:
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This has a focus on embedded and real-time systems. Papers should
describe significant contributions to infrastructure, system support,
or theoretic foundations for real-time or embedded computing. Topics
include all of those associated with real-time or embedded computing
platforms and techniques, including:
o ad-hoc networks of embedded computers, real-time communications
o real-time resource management and scheduling
o embedded system security
o programming languages and software engineering for real-time or
embedded systems
o distributed real-time information/ databases
o kernels, operating systems and middleware for real-time or
embedded systems
o support for QoS
o energy aware real-time systems
o real-time system modeling and analysis
o formal methods
o control theoretic models and performance feedback control
o hardware / software codesign
o WCET analysis
o compilation for real-time or embedded systems
o novel hardware or system architectures for real-time or
embedded systems
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Area A. Cyber-Physical Systems:
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Cyber-physical systems (CPS) refers to the tight integration of physical
systems with networked sensing, computation, and actuation to realize
systems that exhibit new capabilities with unprecedented dependability,
safety, security, and efficiency. Applications of cyber-physical systems
range from key industry sectors including transportation (automobiles,
smart highways, mass transportation and infrastructure, avionics,
aviation, airspace management), large-scale critical infrastructures
(structures such as buildings and bridges, human environments, the power
grid), defense systems, health care (medical devices and health
management networks), tele-physical operations (e.g., tele-medicine),
and consumer electronics (video games, audio/video processing, and
mobile communication devices). This special track calls for papers that
identify scientific foundations and technologies that integrate cyber-
concepts with the dynamics of physical and engineered systems, with an
emphasis on physical processes that include HW/SW co-design. Papers on
all aspects of cyber-physical systems will be given due consideration.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
o integrated design methods for CPS
o HW/SW co-design for CPS
o simulation and emulation of CPS
o integrated tool chains for CPS
o scalable CPS Architectures
o composability of software, hardware and physical components
o analysis of cyber-physical systems with multiple temporal and
spatial scales
o high-confidence and security in CPS
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Area B. Real-Time and Embedded Applications, Benchmarks and Tools:
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The focus of this track is on contributions associated with systems that
are actually deployed in commercial industry, military, or other
production environments, including automotive, avionics,
telecommunications, industrial control, aerospace, consumer electronics,
and sensors. Papers in this area include, but are not limited to
challenges, requirements, model problems, and constraints associated
with various application domains, use of real-time and embedded
technologies in meeting particular system requirements, performance,
scalability, reliability, security, or other assessments of real-time
and embedded technologies for particular application domains, mining of
architectural and design patterns from applications, and technology
transition lessons learned. Papers on efforts to establish a set of
standard real-time benchmarks are specifically sought, composed of or
derived from real applications as well as synthetic benchmarks with
representative algorithms. We also encourage papers addressing issues in
tools for the development of reliable, scalable, and efficient real-time
and embedded systems. Experience papers are also especially encouraged,
which may be less formal than traditional research papers, as well as
proposals for panels to offer a broader view of industrial activity on
a particular subject.
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Important Dates:
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Submissions by Monday 20th October 2008 (1200 GMT)
Decisions by Friday 19th December 2008
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Conference Committee:
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General Chairs:
Chris Gill, Washington University in St. Louis (USA)
Chenyang Lu, Washington University in St. Louis (USA)
Program Chair:
Neil Audsley, University of York, (UK)
Track Chairs:
Raj Rajkumar (Cyber Physical Systems)
Rolf Ernst (Real-Time and Embedded Applications, Benchmarks and Tools)
Finance Chair:
Scott Brandt, University of California, Santa Cruz (USA)
Publicity Chairs:
Zonghua Gu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Hong Kong)
Xue Liu, McGill University (Canada)
Thomas Nolte, Mälardalen University (Sweden)
Ex-Officio:
Sang Son (IEEE TC-RTS Chair), University of Virginia (USA)
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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All papers must be submitted electronically, in Portable Document
Format (PDF). Instructions for submission will be available at the
RTAS'09 website: http://www.rtas.org Submissions must meet the
following criteria:
- A paper must be original material that has neither been previously
published nor is currently under review by another conference or
journal, and
- Submitted papers should be no longer than 10 pages in IEEE 10-point,
two-column conference format.
The program committee of each track is independently responsible for
reviewing its papers, and all accepted papers will appear in the
proceedings.
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Thomas Nolte
Researcher, Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre, Department of Computer Science and Electronics, Mälardalen University, Västerås,
SWEDEN
Phone: +46(0)21 103178
Cell: +46(0)708 657551
Fax: +46(0)21 103110
Mail: thomas.nolte@mdh.se
More info at: http://www.mrtc.mdh.se/index.phtml?choice=staff&id=0099
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