Important dates
| Extended deadline for submissions |
Friday, October 9, 2009 Thursday, October 15, 2009 |
| Notification of acceptance |
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 |
Deadline for submission of camera-ready copy |
Friday, November, 20, 2009 |
| RTSS symposium |
December 1-4, 2009 |
Call for Papers
The WiP session is devoted to the presentation of new and on-going research in real-time systems, theory, and applications. The primary purpose of the WiP session is to provide researchers with an opportunity to discuss their evolving ideas and gather feedback from the real-time community at large. Of particular interest are ideas and contributions that present significant paradigm shifts, explore unique and unconventional approaches to important problems, or investigate fundamental departures from conventional wisdom in adopted solutions (e.g., topics related to cyber-physical systems and multicore real-time support). WiP topics include, but are not limited to:
- Adaptive systems theory and practice
- Architectural support
- Case studies
- Compiler support
- Embedded systems
- Energy management
- Formal methods
- Model-based development
- Multimedia computing
- Performance modeling
- Real-time and dependability
- Real-time databases
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- Real-time sensor/actuator networks
- Real-time programming languages
- Real-time systems middleware
- Scheduling algorithms
- Security and survivability
- Software engineering
- System development tools
- Systems integration
- Cyber-physical systems
- Worst-case execution time estimation
- QoS support
- Multicore real-time support
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The RTSS 2009 WiP session will be held during the symposium (December 1 to December 4, Washington, D.C., USA). Accepted submissions will be included in a separate RTSS WiP Proceedings, which will be distributed to all RTSS symposium participants and will be available electronically from the RTSS home page. There will be an opportunity to show your accepted WIP paper in a poster session, in addition to the brief oral presentation session. One author of every accepted paper should be registered to the conference and present the paper during the conference. Submissions should describe original on-going work.
Submission and Formatting
- Submissions should NOT exceed four (4) pages including references and figures -- papers exceeding four pages will not be reviewed.
- Papers should be formatted as single-space, double-column (normal IEEE format), in a 10 point font.
- All submissions should be in PDF.
- Papers should be submitted electronically using e-mail to the WiP session chair Dakai Zhu (dzhu AT cs.utsa.edu) before the deadline. Please write "RTSS WIP SUBMISSION" (in upper-case letters) in the subject line of your e-mail.
- Final/Camera-ready-copy of the paper should be sent to the WiP session chair Dakai Zhu (dzhu AT cs.utsa.edu) Please write "RTSS WIP FINAL VERSION" (in upper-case letters) in the subject line of your e-mail.
Program committee
- Hakan Aydin, George Mason University, USA
- Enrico Bini, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
- Jian-Jia Chen, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
- Qingxu Deng, Northeastern University, China
- Nathan W. Fisher, Wayne State University, USA
- Aniruddha Gokhale, Vanderbilt University, USA
- Sathish Gopalakrishnan, University of British Columbia, Canada
- Zonghua Gu, Zhejiang University, China
- Shinpei KATO, University of Tokyo, Japan
- Ying Lu, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA
- Christian Poellabauer, University of Notre Dame, USA
- Harini Ramaprasad, Southern Illinois University, USA
- Shangping Ren, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
- Ali Tosun, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
- Wei Zhang, Southern Illinois University, USA
- Dakai Zhu (chair), University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
For More Information
Please Contact:
Dakai Zhu
University of Texas at San Antonio
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX, 78023, USA
Email: dzhu AT cs.utsa.edu
Tel: +1 210 458 7453
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