Work in Progress Session  

Proceedings

The Work-in-Progress proceedings are available here.

List of Accepted Papers and Presentations

GUARANTEEING SCHEDULABILITY OF SPLITTABLE HARD REAL-TIME TASKS FOR
NON-PREEMPTABLE DEVICES
Mitra Nasri, Gerhard Fohler and Nafiseh Moti

HIGH-LEVEL ENERGY MODEL OF EMBEDDED GPU FOR REAL-TIME GRAPHIC RENDERING
Yu-An Chung, Chen-Wei Huang and Shiao-Li Tsao

INTEGRATION FRAMEWORK FOR LEGACY AND GENERATED CODE IN MBD
Takayuki Hikawa, Atsushi Ohno, Nobuhiko Nishio and Takuya Azumi

OVERRUN-FREENESS VERIFICATION OF RATE-MONOTONIC LEAST-SPLITTING
REAL-TIME SCHEDULER ON MULTICORES
Mahmoud Naghibzadeh and Amin Rezaeian

PHASE-AWARE SCRATCHPAD MEMORY MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUE FOR SAVING ENERGY OF
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Chia-Chung Lee, Chen-Wei Huang and Shiao-Li Tsao

TOWARDS A HOLISTIC ANALYSIS FOR FORK-JOIN PARALLEL/DISTRIBUTED
REAL-TIME TASKS
Ricardo Garibay-Martínez, Luis Ferreira, Geoffrey Nelissen, Paulo
Pedreiras and Luís Miguel Pinho

TOWARDS NON-INVASIVE RUN-TIME VERIFICATION OF REAL-TIME SYSTEMS
Ricardo Pinto and José Rufino

WATERS Demos Session:

SIMSO: A SIMULATION TOOL TO EVALUATE REAL-TIME MULTIPROCESSOR SCHEDULING ALGORITHMS
Maxime Chéramy, Pierre-Emmanuel Hladik and Anne-Marie Déplanche

IMPLEMENTING AND EVALUATING VARIOUS RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSES FOR MIXED MESSAGES IN CAN USING MPS-CAN ANALYZER
Saad Mubeen, Jukka Mäki-Turja and Mikael Sjodin

A SYSTEM-LEVEL FRAMEWORK FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE COST OF SCHEDULING AND COMMUNICATION DELAYS IN CONTROL SYSTEMS
Matteo Morelli, Fabio Cremona and Marco Natale

CALL FOR ACTION:

Real-time Benchmark suite:
Sophie Quinton, Julio Medina, Rafik Henia, and Laurent Rioux

 

Call for Papers (.pdf, .txt)

Contributions to a special Work-in-Progress (WiP) session of ECRTS'14 are sought. The ECRTS'14 WiP session will be devoted to the presentation of new and on-going research on real-time systems 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 oral 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'14 WiP proceedings that will be distributed to all ECRTS'14 conference participants and will be available electronically from the Web.

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

RELIABLE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES
• compiler support
• middleware
• programming languages
• operating systems
• model-driven engineering
• component-based frameworks
 

INFRASTRUCTURE AND HARDWARE
• communication networks
• embedded devices
• hardware/software co-design
• power-aware and other 
   resource-constrained techniques
• network/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 analysis
• verification/validation techniques
• control and platform co-design

 Please note that papers that do not touch on real-time concerns will not be accepted.

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 2014 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 2014 and, if accepted, at least one author will register and present the paper at the conference in person.

Important Dates 

Submission deadline (extended):

 May 11, 2014

Notification:

 May 23, 2014

Camera-ready version:

 June 13, 2014

ECRTS 2014 Conference:

 July 9-11, 2014

Work in Progress Session Chair

Marko Bertogna, University of Modena, Italy

Program Committee