RTNS 2019: 27th International conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems Enseeiht Toulouse, France, November 6-8, 2019 |
Conference website | https://www.irit.fr/rtns2019/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rtns2019 |
Submission deadline | April 30, 2019 |
RTNS is a friendly and inclusive 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Original unpublished papers on all aspects of real-time systems and networks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. RTNS covers a wide-spectrum of topics in real-time and embedded
systems, including, but not limited to:
- Real-time application design and evaluation: automotive, avionics, space,
railways, telecommunications, process control, multimedia.
- Real-time aspects of emerging smart systems: cyber-physical systems and
emerging applications, real-time big data, real-time edge/fog/cloud computing,
smart grid systems.
- Real-time system design and analysis: real-time tasks modeling, task/message
scheduling, evaluation, mixed-criticality systems, Worst-Case Execution
Time (WCET) analysis, QoS, security.
- Software technologies for real-time systems: model-driven engineering,
programming languages, compilers, WCET-aware compilation/parallelization,
middleware, real-time OS, virtualization.
- Formal specification and verification: application of formal models, such as
model checking, satisfiability modulo theories or constraint programming,
to solve real-time problems.
- Real-time distributed systems: fault tolerance, time synchronization,
task/messages allocation, adaptability and reconfiguration,
publisher/subscriber protocols, distributed real-time database.
- Real-time networks: Networks on Chip (NoC), wired and wireless sensor and
actuator networks, Time-Sensitive Networks (TSN), industrial IoT, SDN, 5G,
end-to-end latency analysis.
- Hardware support for real-time systems: hardware/software co-design,
power/temperature-aware techniques, design of predictable hardware,
multi-core and many-core platforms, hardware accelerators, cache related issues,
interconnect and memory.
The 13th Junior Researcher Workshop on Real-Time Computing also will be organized
jointly with RTNS.
Submission Guidelines
Papers are limited to 10 pages (not including references) in ACM conference format.
Authors of selected outstanding papers will be invited to submit extended versions
of those papers to a special issue of the Springer Real-Time Systems journal.
The submission Web page for RTNS 2019 is:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rtns2019
Committees
Program Committee
- TBD...
Organizing committee
- TBD...
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to the program co-chairs: Ye-Qiong.Song@loria.fr and cdgill@wustl.edu