ECRTS08

Work in Progress Session  

IMPORTANT DATES:

WiP session Submission Deadline: 

April 19, 2008

April 25 (extended!)

Acceptance Notification: May 20, 2008
Camera-ready papers: June 1, 2008
ECRTS'08 conference: July 2-4, 2008

LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPERS:

(papers will be presented in this order at the WiP Session)  

1. Towards exploiting the preservation strategy of sporadic servers                   
    R.J. Bril, P.J.L. Cuijpers

2. Utilizing Solid State Disk for Aggressive Processor Power Saving
    Techniques in Real-Time Applications                                           
    S.W. Chung, J.S. Lee, D.Y. Kim

3. Dynamic Configuration of Web Server Clusters with QoS Control               
    L. Bertini, J.C.B. Leite, D. Mosse’

4. A Service-Oriented Programming Model for Real Time WSANS                   
    E. Cañete, M. Díaz, L. Llopis, B. Rubio

5. Relaxing Event Densities by Lower Bounds on Event Streams                   
    S. Kollmann, K. Albers, F. Slomka

6. Towards a Practical WCET Analysis Approach Based on Testing                   
    T. Lundqvist, P. Sandin

7. CAMA: Cache-Aware Memory Allocation for WCET Analysis                   
    J. Herter, J. Reineke, R. Wilhelm

8. On the complexity of optimal priority assignment for periodic tasks
    upon identical processors   
    L. Cucu                                               

9. A Unified HW/SW Operating System for Partially Runtime Reconfigurable
    FPGA based Computer Systems                                       
    Q. Deng, Y. Zhang, N. Guan, Z. Gu

10. Energy-Aware Task Partitioning and Processing Unit Allocation for
    Periodic Real-Time Tasks on Systems with Heterogeneous Processing Units   
    J. Chen, A. Schranzhofer, L. Thiele

11. Using Fixed Priority Scheduling with Deferred Preemption to Exploit
    Fluctuating Network Bandwidth                                           
    M. Holenderski, R.J. Bril, J.J. Lukkien

12. Estimation of Self-Healing Timing Characteristics for
    Real-Time Systems under Transient Faults                                           
    S. Frenkel

13. Proportional Cache-fair Scheduling for Multi-core Systems                   
    A. Suksompong, D. Isovic

14. Competitive Reward-Based Scheduling for Real-Time Tasks                   
    N. Fisher, D. Grosu

15. Real-Time Triangulation Based on Measurements from Mobile
    ADS–B Aircraft           
    D. Uhlig, N. Kiyavash, N. Neogi

16. Towards Server-based Switched Ethernet for Real-Time Communications           
    R. Marau, L. Almeida, P. Pedreiras, T. Nolte

17. ITEM - Implementation of Integrated TDMA and E-ASAP Module               
    I. Singh, J. Trdlicka, Z. Hanzalek

  


CALL FOR PAPERS:

Contributions to a special Work-In-Progress (WIP) session of ECRTS'08 are sought. The ECRTS'08 WIP session will be devoted to the presentation of new and on-going projects in real-time systems research and applications. We are especially interested in new and creative ideas and approaches. 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 ECRTS'08 WIP proceedings that will be distributed to all ECRTS'08 conference participants and available electronically from the Web.

The primary purpose of this session is to provide researchers an opportunity to discuss their evolving ideas and gather feedback thereon 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:

  • A/V streaming with RT constraints
  • Power-aware RT-computing
  • Real-time systems middleware
  • Adaptive systems theory and practice
  • Real-time sensor/actuator networks
  • Real-time mobile computing
  • Real-time wireless communications
  • Automotive electronics
  • WCET Analysis
  • Case-studies
  • Home entertainment networks
  • Embedded operating systems
  • Software engineering
  • Real-time databases
  • RT programming languages
  • Scheduling theory
  • Hardware/software co-design
  • Medical electronics
  • Multimedia and games
  • Reconfigurable embedded systems

Submissions to ECRTS'08 WIP should describe original on-going work and must be limited to a maximum of four pages in the standard IEEE two column format (single spaced, font 10pt; see here). To submit a WIP paper please e-mail a postscript or PDF file as an attachment to the ECRTS'08 Work-in-Progress Chair, Marco Caccamo.

Please write "ECRTS WIP SUBMISSION" (in upper-case letters) in the subject line of your e-mail.


Program Committee Members

Xue Liu, McGill University, Canada

Chang-Gun Lee, Seoul National University, Korea

Lucia Lo Bello, University of Catania, Italy

Sebastian Fischmeister, University of Waterloo, Canada

Enrico Bini, Scuola Superiore S. Anna, Italy

Sathish Gopalakrishnan, University of British Columbia, Canada

Shelby Funk, University of Georgia, USA

Nathan W. Fisher, Wayne State University, USA

 

Work-in-Progress Chair

Marco Caccamo

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Department of Computer Science
201 N. Goodwin
Urbana, IL 61801, USA

Email: mcaccamo@cs.uiuc.edu
Phone: (+1) 217-244-0528
Fax:  (+1) 217-244-6500

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