The 31st IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) in San Diego, California, will follow the format of recent RTSSs, with
multiple tracks. RTSS is the premier conference in the area of real-time computing, 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 design,
analysis, implementation, evaluation, and experiences. RTSS’10 continues the trend of making RTSS an expansive and inclusive
symposium, looking to embrace new and emerging areas of real-time systems research.
RTSS’10 welcomes the submission of mature papers in several areas of real-time computing, including but not limited to
scheduling; databases; observability; composability; security for real-time systems; tools and reduction to practice; control and
adaptive RT systems theory; testing and debugging; modeling; formal methods; communications (wireless, wireline, and sensor
networks); power, thermal, and energy management; embedded systems; sensor and implantable devices; robustness; fault tolerance
and robustness; intelligent behavior; time-sensitive robotics; emergency/disaster management; embedded real-time systems and
infrastructures; QoS support; real-time systems middleware, and cyber-physical systems.
In addition to the main real-time track, this year we will continue the successful format of previous years with three specialized
tracks:
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.
Organizing Committee
General Chair:
Theodore P. Baker
Florida State University, USA
Finance Chair: Christopher Gill
Washington University in St. Louis, USA
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Program Chair:
Scott A. Brandt
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Ex-Officio (TC-Chair):
Raj Rajkumar
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
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