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RTEST 2018 WORK-in-PROGRESS 2018 : Real-Time and Embedded Systems and Technologies 2018 WORK-in-PROGRESS | |||||||||||||
Link: http://2018.rtest-conf.org/wip-submission/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
You are invited to submit your original work to the RTEST Work-in-Progress (WiP).
RTEST WiP aims at gathering new and on-going researches in the fields of real-time and embedded systems, cyber-physical systems, and Internet of Things, via receiving submission of short papers describing promising early-stage ideas. The WIP session provides this opportunity to researchers that receive feedbacks, comments, advice, and guides in early stages of their research work, when they have a clear idea, but the work is not yet complete. Such early feedbacks can clearly help to direct and improve the plan thereby reducing the waste of time and effort which is an inevitable part of any research project. Another prominent advantage of submitting to the WIP session is that researchers and graduate students can have an early publication of their promising and novel fresh ideas. This is important because obviously one with a valuable idea has the right to receive its credit even though it is still under experimental analysis and is not yet ready to be published as a regular research paper. ------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES: Submission deadline: Feb. 10, 2018 Notification: March 1, 2018 Camera-ready version and registration: March 10, 2018 ------------------------------------------------------------------- RTEST WiP 2018 welcomes submissions in all theoretical and application-oriented areas, reporting design, analysis, implementation, evaluation, and empirical results, of real-time and embedded systems, Internet-of-Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems, including (but not limited to): - real-time software and applications, - multicore and manycore embedded systems, - networked/distributed real-time/embedded systems, - real-time control systems, - real-time and embedded operating systems, - hardware/software co-design, - system-level design, - modeling and verification, - real-time scheduling and resource management, - quality-of-service (QoS) management, - power and thermal management, - compilers for embedded systems, - WCET estimation, - testing and debugging of embedded and real-time systems, - dependable and secure real-time systems The submission is limited to 4 pages. The proceedings containing all accepted WiP papers will be distributed online. WORK-in-PROGRESS CHAIR: Marco Caccamo University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign WORK-in-PROGRESS PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Miroslav Pajic (Duke University) Arpan Gujarati (MPI-SWS, Germany) Stanley Bak (Air Force Research Laboratory, USA) Renato Mancuso (Boston University) Luca Santinelli (Onera, France) Matthias Althoff (TUM, Germany) Mitra Nasri (MPI-SWS, Germany) Heechul Yun (Univ. of Kansas) Martina Maggio (Lund University, Sweden) Siamak Mohammadi (University of Tehran) Mohammad Salehi (University of Guilan) --Siamak Mohammadi and Marjan Sirjani Publicity chairs |
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