Call for Participation: ECRTS
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
28th EUROMICRO conference on Real-time Systems (ECRTS16)
Toulouse, France | 5-8th July 2016 | ecrts16.ecrts.org
Organized by the Euromicro Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems
Conference Highlights
- 5 Satellite Workhops
- 2 Keynote Speakers from Industry
- Industrial Challenge
- Call for Action
- Demos of Tools
- Welcome for First-Time Attendees
Conference Program Below
The Euromicro Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems is proud to announce its 28th conference on Real-Time Systems. *ECRTS* is the premier European venue for presenting research into the broad area of real-time and embedded systems. Along with RTSS and RTAS, ECRTS ranks as one of the three top international conferences on real-time systems. Google Scholar Metrics lists ECRTS as top conference per h5-index, CAPES (Brasil) as A2, ASN (Italy) as A, ERA (Australia) A, CORE (Australisia) A.
*Toulouse* is the capital city of the department of Haute-Garonne, and of the largest region of France: Midi-Pyrenees. It is also known to be the center of the European aerospace industry, with the headquarters of Airbus Group and CNES (the french space centre).
ECRTS will hold a welcome service for *first-time attendees* to the conference.
A *special session* will provide a platform for presenting and revisiting Industrial Challenges, issuing Call for Actions, Demos of tools, and presentation of Work in Progress.
*Tuesday 2016-07-05*
Satellite Workshops:
RTSOPS: 7th International Real-Time Scheduling Open Problems Seminar
RTN: 14th International Workshop on Real-Time Networks
WCET: 16th International Workshop on Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis
OSPERT: 12th International Workshop on Operating Systems Platforms for Embedded Real-Time Applications
WATERS: 7th International Workshop on Analysis Tools and Methodologies for Embedded and Real-time Systems
ECRTS 2016: Main Conference Program
*Wednesday 2016-07-06*
08:00 Registration
08:45 Welcome & Opening
09:00 Keynote I: Pieter J. Mosterman, Mathworks & McGill University DESIGN OF BEHAVIORS THAT BRIDGE THE GROWING FUNCTION TO PHYSICS DIVIDE
10:00 Coffee break
10:30 Session 1: Memory Contention & Overhead (Session Chair: Marko Bertogna)
MINIMIZING DRAM RANK SWITCHING OVERHEAD FOR IMPROVED TIMING BOUNDS AND PERFORMANCE Leonardo Ecco, Adam Kostrzewa and Rolf Ernst
CONTENTION-FREE EXECUTION OF AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS ON A CLUSTERED MANY-CORE PLATFORM Matthias Becker, Dakshina Dasari, Borislav Nikolic, Benny Akesson, Vincent Nelis and Thomas Nolte
A NEW APPROACH FOR LIMITED PREEMPTION SCHEDULING WITH PREEMPTION OVERHEAD Mitra Nasri, Geoffrey Nelissen and Gerhard Fohler
12:00 Lunch
13:30 Session 2: Task Synchronization & Suspension (Session Chair: Claire Pagetti)
LIGHTWEIGHT REAL-TIME SYNCHRONIZATION UNDER P-EDF ON SYMMETRIC AND ASYMMETRIC MULTIPROCESSORS Alessandro Biondi and Bjorn Brandenburg
MULTIPROCESSOR REAL-TIME LOCKING PROTOCOLS FOR REPLICATED RESOURCES Catherine Nemitz, Kecheng Yang, Ming Yang, Pontus Ekberg and Jim Anderson
A UNIFYING RESPONSE TIME ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK FOR DYNAMIC SELF-SUSPENDING TASKS Jian-Jia Chen, Geoffrey Nelissen and Wen-Hung Huang
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 Session 3: Networks
(Session Chair: Jean-Dominique Decotignie)
URGENCY-BASED SCHEDULER FOR TIME-SENSITIVE SWITCHED ETHERNET NETWORKS Johannes Specht and Soheil Samii
REDUCING THE CONTENTION EXPERIENCED BY REAL-TIME CORE-TO-I/O FLOWS OVER A NETWORK ON CHIP Laure Abdallah, Mathieu Jan, Jerome Ermont and Christian Fraboul
ANOMALY DETECTION USING INTER-ARRIVAL CURVES FOR REAL-TIME SYSTEMS Mahmoud Salem, Mark Crowley and Sebastian Fischmeister
17:00 Coffee break
17:30 Work-In-Progress Session
WATERS Demos Session
Call for Action
- Real Proofs for Real Time: Let's do better than "almost right"
(Session Chair: Sebastian Altmeyer)
18:30 Reception & Poster Session
*Thursday 2016-07-07*
09:00 Keynote II: Marc Gatti, Thales Avionics OVERVIEW OF POTENTIAL SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS MAKING MULTI-CORE PROCESSORS PREDICTABLE FOR AVIONICS REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS
10:00 Coffee break
10:30 Session 4: Mixed-Criticality Systems (Session Chair: Marcus Volp)
MAXIMIZING PARALLELISM WITHOUT EXPLODING DEADLINES IN A MIXED CRITICALITY EMBEDDED SYSTEM Antoine Blin, Cedric Courtaud, Julien Sopena, Julia Lawall and Gilles Muller
MIXED-CRITICALITY SCHEDULING WITH I/O
Richard West, Eric Missimer and Katherine Zhao
SCHEDULING MIXED-CRITICALITY SYSTEMS TO GUARANTEE SOME SERVICE UNDER ALL NON-ERRONEOUS BEHAVIORS Sanjoy Baruah, Alan Burns and Zhishan Guo
12:00 Lunch
13:30 Session 5: Timing Analysis I
(Session Chair: Isabelle Puaut)
A FRAMEWORK FOR THE DERIVATION OF WCET ANALYSES FOR MULTI-CORE PROCESSORS Michael Jacobs, Sebastian Hahn and Sebastian Hack
EFFICIENT WORST-CASE EXECUTION TIME ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC BRANCH PREDICTION Wolfgang Puffitsch
14:30 Coffee break
15:00 Session 6: Scheduling & Analysis
(Session Chair: Martina Maggio)
NON-WORK-CONSERVING NON-PREEMPTIVE SCHEDULING: MOTIVATIONS, CHALLENGES, AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS Mitra Nasri and Gerhard Fohler
SCHEDULABILITY ANALYSIS OF SYNCHRONOUS DIGRAPH REAL-TIME TASKS Morteza Mohaqeqi, Syed Md Jakaria Abdullah, Nan Guan and Wang Yi
16:00 Social Event & Dinner
*Friday 2016-07-08*
09:00 Session 7: Timing Analysis II
(Session Chair: Rob Davis)
ACHIEVING APPROPRIATE TEST COVERAGE FOR RELIABLE MEASUREMENT-BASED TIMING ANALYSIS Stephen Law and Iain Bate
EXTREME VALUE THEORY FOR ESTIMATING TASK EXECUTION TIME BOUNDS: A CAREFUL LOOK George Lima, Dario Dias and Edna Barros
10:00 Coffee break
10:30 Session 8: Multiprocessors
(Session Chair: George Lima)
ILP-BASED APPROACHES TO PARTITIONING RECURRENT WORKLOADS UPON HETEROGENEOUS MULTIPROCESSORS Sanjoy Baruah, Vincenzo Bonifaci, Renato Bruni and Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela
SLEEP SCHEDULING FOR ENERGY-SAVINGS IN MULTI-CORE PROCESSORS Sandeep D'souza, Anand Bhat and Ragunathan Rajkumar
MULTIPROCESSOR REAL-TIME SCHEDULING WITH HIERARCHICAL PROCESSOR AFFINITIES Vincenzo Bonifaci, Bjorn Brandenburg, Gianlorenzo D'Angelo and Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela
12:00 Lunch
13:30 Session 9: Outstanding Papers
(Session Chair: Nathan Fisher)
PARTITIONED MULTIPROCESSOR FIXED-PRIORITY SCHEDULING OF SPORADIC REAL-TIME TASKS Jian-Jia Chen
CACHE-PERSISTENCE-AWARE RESPONSE-TIME ANALYSIS FOR FIXED-PRIORITY PREEMPTIVE SYSTEMS Syed Aftab Rashid, Geoffrey Nelissen, Damien Hardy, Benny Akesson, Isabelle Puaut and Eduardo Tovar
PROSA: A CASE FOR READABLE MECHANIZED SCHEDULABILITY ANALYSIS Felipe Cerqueira, Felix Stutz and Bjorn Brandenburg
15:00 Best Paper Award and Closing