ECRTS2011

Work in Progress

 

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Cache Analysis in Presence of Pointer-Based Data Structures
Tomasz Dudziak and Jörg Herter

A New Way about using Statistical Analysis of Worst-Case Execution Times
Yue Lu, Thomas Nolte, Iain Bate, and Liliana Cucu-Grosjean

Timing analysis for a composable mode switch
Yin Hang and Hans Hansson

A conjecture about provably good task assignment on heterogeneous multiprocessor platforms but with a stronger adversary
Gurulingesh Raravi, Bj¨orn Andersson, and Konstantinos Bletsas

Architecture, Mechanisms and Scheduling Analysis Tool for Multicore Time- and Space-Partitioned Systems
João Craveiro, José Rufino, and Frank Singhoff

Partitioned Scheduling of Parallel Real-time Tasks on Multiprocessor Systems
Frédéric Fauberteau, Serge Midonnet, and Manar Qamhieh

Exploiting Intra-Task Slack Time of Load Operations for DVFS in Hard Real-Time Multi-core Systems
Eduardo Quiñones, Jaume Abella, Francisco J. Cazorla, and Mateo Valero

Swapping to Reduce Preemptions and Migrations in EKG
Geoffrey Nelissen, Shelby Funk, Joël Goossens, and Dragomir Milojevic

A Real-Time Analysis Approach in Opportunistic Networks
Rodrigo Santos, Javier Orozco, and Sergio F. Ochoa

Using Network Calculus to compute end-to-end delays in SpaceWire networks
Thomas Ferrandiz, Fabrice Frances, and Christian Fraboul

Tracing Event Chains for Holistic Response-Time Analysis of Component-Based Distributed Real-Time Systems
Saad Mubeen, Jukka Mäki-Turja, and Mikael Sjödin

Call for papers

Contributions to a special Work-in-Progress (WiP) session of ECRTS11 are sought. The ECRTS11 WiP session will be devoted to the presentation of new and on-going research into real-time systems and applications. We are especially interested in new and creative ideas and approaches, even though not fully mature. Contributors to the WiP session will be asked to give a short presentation of their work and prepare a poster for the WiP discussion forum that will be held after the presentations. Accepted submissions will be included in a special ECRTS11 WiP proceedings that will be distributed to all ECRTS11 conference participants and available electronically from the Web. This year, the WiP papers will be also published on-line within ACM SIGBED Review.

The primary purpose of this session is to provide researchers with an opportunity to discuss their evolving ideas and gather feedback from the real-time community at large. Submissions dealing with all aspects of real-time issues are welcome. These include, but are not limited to:

REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS
  • consumer electronics
  • multimedia and entertainment
  • process control
  • avionics and aerospace
  • automotive electronics
  • telecommunications
SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES
  • compiler support
  • middleware
  • programming languages
  • operating systems
INFRASTRUCTURE AND HARDWARE
  • communication networks
  • embedded devices
  • hardware/software co-design
  • power-aware and other resource-constrained techniques
  • systems on chip
  • wireless sensor networks
SYSTEM DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
  • probabilistic analysis for RT systems
  • quality of service support
  • reliability, security and survivability
  • schedulability/sensitivity analysis
  • worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis
  • validation techniques

 

Submission Instructions

Submissions to ECRTS WiP should describe original on-going work. The material must be unpublished and not under submission elsewhere. The paper must be in the same format as in the final published proceedings (A4 paper size = 210 x 297 mm = 8.2677 x 11.6929 inches, two-column format, font size 10) and must be limited to a maximum of four pages. Papers exceeding the maximum length will not be reviewed. The layout should conform to the IEEE format for conference proceedings: LaTeX style files are available. Submissions should be made electronically, in PDF format only via the Submission Page for the ECRTS 2011 WiP Session.

By submitting a paper, the authors agree and confirm that: neither this paper nor a version close to it is under submission or will be submitted before notification by ECRTS WiP 2011, and if accepted, at least one author will register and present the paper at the conference in person.

Important Dates

Submission deadline: 2nd May 2011 (23:59 (GMT-12)) (Note this is a hard deadline and will not be extended)
Notification: 22nd May 2011
Early registration date: 24th May 2011
Camera-ready version: 1st June 2011
ECRTS 2011 Conference: 6th-8th July 2011

Program Committee Members

Work in Progress Session Chair