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RTSS 2009
The 30th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium
December 1 - December 4, 2009
The Fairmont Hotel
Washington, D.C., USA
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  Cyber-Physical Systems
  Design and Verification
  Wireless Sensor Networks
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Important Dates (Year 2009)
May 26 Final extended submission deadline
Aug. 22 Notification of acceptance
Sept. 11 Final manuscript
Oct. 30 Hotel registration deadline,
early conference registration deadline
Dec. 1 Workshops
Dec. 2-4 Symposium

Important Dates For Work-In-Progress Session (Year 2009)
Oct. 9 Oct. 15 Extended submission deadline
Oct. 28 Notification of acceptance
Nov. 20 Deadline for submission of camera-ready copy
Dec. 2-4 Symposium
Call for Papers - Design and Verification of Embedded Real-Time Systems
Design and Verification of Embedded Real-Time Systems

    Designing embedded real-time systems is becoming an increasingly important and difficult task due to the widespread applications, and increasing complexity of such systems, and the stringent constraints on reliability, performance, energy consumption, cost, and time-to-market. The objective of this track is to promote research on design and analysis, and verification of embedded real-time systems. It intends to cover the whole spectrum from theoretical results to concrete applications with an emphasis on practical and scalable techniques and tools providing the designers with automated support for obtaining high-quality software and hardware systems. A particular goal is to provide a forum for interaction between different research communities, such as scheduling, hardware/software co-design, and formal techniques.

    Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:

    • Modeling, evaluation and optimization of non-functional aspects such as timing, memory usage, communication bandwidth, and energy consumption.
    • Design space exploration, performance analysis, and mapping of abstract designs onto target platforms such as time-triggered architectures and MPSoC.
    • Model-based validation techniques ranging from simulation, testing, model-checking, compositional analysis, correctness-by-construction and abstract interpretation.
    • Algorithms and techniques for the implementation of practical and scalable tools for modelling, automated analysis and optimization.
    • Theories, languages and tools supporting coherent design flows spanning software, control, hardware and physical components.
    • Case studies and success stories in industrial applications using existing techniques and tools for system design, analysis and verification.
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