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RTSS 2011
The 32nd IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium
November 29 - December 2, 2011
Vienna, Austria
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    Wireless Sensor Networks
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Important Dates
(Year 2011)
May 8, 2011 Paper submission deadline (FIRM)
May 20, 2011 Workshop proposals deadline
May 31, 2011 Notification of accepted Workshops
Jul 15, 2011 Notification of acceptance
Sep 11, 2011 Final accepted Manuscripts
Sep 23, 2011 WiP papers submission deadline
Oct 19, 2011 WiP acceptance notification
Oct 31, 2011 Early registration deadline
Nov 29, 2011 Workshops day
Nov 30, 2011 RTSS 2011 starts
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Call for Papers
Cyber-Physical Systems

Cyber-physical systems (CPS) refers to the tight integration of the 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:

  • Integrated design methods for CPS
  • HW/SW co-design for CPS
  • Simulation and emulation of CPS
  • Integrated tool chains for CPS
  • Scalable CPS Architectures
  • Composability of software, hardware and physical components
  • Analysis of cyber-physical systems with multiple temporal and spatial scales
  • High-confidence and security in CPS
Symposium sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems
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