RTSS 2006
The 27th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium
December 5-8, 2006
Rio de JaneiroBrazil

 

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Important Dates

 

May 19th:

May 26th, 11:59pm PST

Paper Submission Deadline

September 1st:

Acceptance Notification

Sep 29th:

Camera-ready Due

December 5:

Workshops

December 5-8:

Symposium

 

 

 

 

 

 

New:

 

 

  • Hotel reservation deadline extended until October 10th!

 

  • Workshop:

Workshop on Model and Analysis Methods for Automotive Systems

 

  • More:

      RTSS Work in Progress session!

      Cyber robotic competition!

 

 

The 27th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium in Rio will follow the format of recent RTSSs, with several tracks. RTSS remains the premier conference in the area of real-time computing, presenting innovations in the field with respect to theory and practice.

Scope of the Conference: The Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) provides a forum for the presentation of high-quality, original research covering all aspects of real-time systems design, analysis, implementation, evaluation, and case-studies. RTSS'06 continues the trend of making RTSS an expansive and inclusive symposium, looking to embrace new and emerging areas of real-time systems research.

RTSS'06 welcomes the submission of mature papers in several areas of real-time computing, including but not limited to scheduling; databases; observability; composability; security for RTSS; tools and reduction to practice; control and adaptive RT systems theory; testing and debugging; modeling; formal methods; communications (wireless, wireline, and sensor networks); power, thermal, and energy management; embedded systems; sensor and implantable devices; robustness; fault tolerance and robustness; intelligent behavior; time-sensitive robotics; emergency/disaster management; embedded real-time systems and infrastructures; QoS support; real-time systems middleware.

In addition to the main real-time track, this year we will continue with the successful format of previous years with three specialized tracks:

* Real-Time Middleware and Software Engineering
* Hardware/Software Co-design
* Real-Time Communication and Sensor Networks

Although authors will choose which tracks to submit papers to, a paper may be re-directed to the more appropriate track.

Organizing Committee:

 

General Chair:

 

Program Chairs:

Daniel Mosse
University of Pittsburgh

 

Gerhard Fohler
Kaiserslautern University
of Technology

Tarek Abdelzaher
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

 

 

 

Special Track Chairs:

 

Publicity Chairs:

Real-Time Middleware

Scott Brandt

UC Santa Cruz

 

Sensor Networks

John Stankovic

University of Virginia

 

Software-Hardware Co-Design

Petru Eles, Linköping University

 

Ying Lu
University of Nebraska, Lincoln

 

Luis Almeida

Universidade de Aveiro

 

Carlos Eduardo Pereira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS

 

Work-In-Progress Chairs:

Treasurer:

George Lima

Universidade Federal da Bahia

Julius Leite

UFF, Brazil

Scott Brandt
University of California, Santa Cruz

 

 

Competition Chair:

 

Ex-Officio (TC-Chair):

Luis Almeida

Universidade de Aveiro

 

Wei Zhao
TAMU/NSF