Accepted Work in Progress Papers
- Johnathon Soulis, Jaewoo Lee and Chang-Gun Lee
Handling Intra-Task Parallelism for Real-Time DAG Tasks Scheduled on Multiple Cores - Darshit Shah and Jan Reineke
Towards Optimal Offline Scheduling for Multi-Core Systems with Partitioned Caches - Antonin Riffard, Felipe Cerqueira and Björn Brandenburg
Towards Synchronization in Prosa - Simon Schuster, Peter Wägemann, Peter Ulbrich and Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat
Towards System-Wide Timing Analysis of Real-Time–Capable Operating Systems - Miguel Gutiérrez-Gaitán and Patrick Meumeu Yomsi
FF-DBF-WIN: On the Forced-Forward Demand-Bound Function Analysis for Wireless Industrial Networks - Mubarak Ojewale, Patrick Meumeu Yomsi and Geoffrey Nelissen
On Multi-Level Preemption in Ethernet - Guangli Dai, Pavan Kumar Paluri and Albert Cheng
Task Mapping in a Regularity-based Resource Partitioning Hierarchical Real-Time System - Kevin Bailey, Albert Cheng, Pavan Kumar Paluri, Guangli Dai and Carlos Rincon
Implementing the Regularity-based Resource Partition Model on RT-Xen - Thanh Dat Nguyen, Yassine Ouhammou and Emmanuel Grolleau
Towards a model-based framework for prototyping performance analysis tests
Call for papers
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AIM
To focus on new and on-going research in the field of real-time and embedded systems, the Work-in-Progress (WiP) organizing committee at ECRTS 2018 invites authors to submit short papers describing promising early-stage ideas. The submitted papers should cover topics listed in the technical scope of the Conference, as well as forthcoming relevant topics. For a more detailed information regarding scope and topics, see the website of ECRTS 2018.
The contributors are required to give a short oral presentation of their work and prepare a poster to communicate their ideas during the poster session. The proceedings containing all accepted papers will be distributed online and at the Conference.
POSTER GUIDELINES
Discussions in front of posters have resulted in many lifelong collaborations! So, style your poster and make sure it is effective and compelling. To maximize the return on the time-consuming process of preparing your poster, make sure:
- The poster can be viewed from a distance (never use less than a size 24 point font) and encourage colleagues to engage in a dialog.
- The poster provides the scope and distills your work without losing the message or the logical flow.
- The poster guides the readers by using arrows, numbering, or whatever else makes sense in getting them to move from one logical step to another in a eye-catching way.
- The charts or graphs are carefully produced as they often convey the information better than hundreds of words.
- The conclusions are clear and obvious -- after the title and the scope, this is where the passerby's eyes will wander.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission deadline: NEW DEADLINE May 15th, 2018 (23:59 (GMT-12))
- Notification of acceptance: May 21st, 2018
- Camera-ready version: May 30th, 2018
- WiP Session: July 4th, 2018
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Work-in-Progress Session Chair:
- Martina Maggio, Lund University, Sweden
Program committee:
- Arne Hamann, Robert Bosch Gmbh, Germany
- Patrick Meumeu Yomsi, CISTER/INESC TEC and ISEP, Portugal
- Rodolfo Pellizoni - University of Waterloo, Canada
- Marcus Völp, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg