RTAS 2020
RTAS 2020 | |
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26th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium
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Event in series | RTAS |
Dates | 2020/04/21 (iCal) - 2020/04/24 |
Homepage: | http://2020.rtas.org/ |
Twitter account: | @RTAS2020 |
Submitting link: | http://2020.rtas.org/submissions/ |
Location | |
Location: | Sydney, Australia |
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Important dates | |
Submissions: | 2019/10/23 |
Notification: | 2019/12/11 |
Camera ready due: | 2020/01/22 |
Committees | |
Organizers: | IEEE, USENIX-The Advanced Computing Systems Association |
General chairs: | Björn Brandenburg |
PC chairs: | Gernot Heiser, Frank Mueller |
PC members: | Daniel Mossé, Peter Chubb, Hui Wu |
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RTAS is a top-tier conference with a focus on systems research related to embedded systems or timing issues. The broad scope of RTAS’20 ranges from traditional hard real-time systems to embedded systems without explicit timing requirements, including latency-sensitive systems with informal or soft real-time requirements.
RTAS’20 invites papers describing original systems and applications, case studies, methodologies, and applied algorithms that contribute to the state of practice in the design, implementation, verification, and validation of embedded systems and time-sensitive systems (of any size). The scope of RTAS’20 consists of two tracks:
Real-Time/Embedded Systems: Applications, Operating Systems, Run-Time Systems, Tools and Hardware Architectures Real-Time Applied Methodologies and Foundations.
Topics
Timing requirements of interest include not only classical hard real-time constraints, but also time-sensitive applications in a broader sense, including applications subject to probabilistic, soft real-time, quality-of-service (QoS), or latency requirements. For example, relevant application areas include (but are not limited to):
- time-sensitive cloud/edge/fog computing systems (e.g., characterized by a focus on tail latency);
- time-sensitive applications in the Internet of Things (IoT);
- time-sensitive distributed event processing systems;
- time-sensitive mobile computing apps;
- timing aspects in robotics middlewares and frameworks;
- machine learning in or for time-sensitive systems;
- real-time control in smart cities and other large cyber-physical systems (CPS);
- signal processing algorithms that must execute in real time; and
- real-time healthcare solutions.
Acronym | RTAS 2020 + |
Camera ready due | January 22, 2020 + |
End date | April 24, 2020 + |
Event in series | RTAS + |
Event type | Conference + |
Has PC member | Daniel Mossé +, Peter Chubb + and Hui Wu + |
Has Submitting link | http://2020.rtas.org/submissions/ + |
Has coordinates | -33° 52' 11", 151° 12' 30"Latitude: -33.869844444444 Longitude: 151.20828611111 + |
Has coordinator | IEEE + and USENIX-The Advanced Computing Systems Association + |
Has general chair | Björn Brandenburg + |
Has location city | Sydney + |
Has location country | Category:Australia + |
Has program chair | Gernot Heiser + and Frank Mueller + |
Has twitter | @RTAS2020 + |
Homepage | http://2020.rtas.org/ + |
IsA | Event + |
Notification | December 11, 2019 + |
Start date | April 21, 2020 + |
Submission deadline | October 23, 2019 + |
Title | 26th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium + |