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CALL FOR REGULAR, SPECIAL SESSIONS, & WORK IN PROGRESS PAPERS CALL FOR TUTORIALS & WORKSHOPS

***** Submissions of regular & special sessions papers due: April 9, 2017 *****
***** Submissions of work-in-progress papers: May 20, 2017 *****

Real-Time and (Networked) Embedded Systems [RTNES] Track T3

ANNOUNCING a Special Section on "Real-Time and (Networked) Embedded Systems" to be published in the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics based on selected papers from the Track T3

ETFA 2017 Emerging Technologies And Factory Automation 22nd IEEE International Conference

September 12-15, 2017 | Limassol, Cyprus | http://etfa2017.org/tracks_topics

Sponsors: IEEE Industrial Electronics Society and University of Cyprus, Cyprus

FOCUS Embedded systems are increasingly used to realize complex functionality, distributed intelligence and adaptive behavior. New functions can be deployed taking advantage of ubiquitous connectivity and networks. The design of these systems must cope with the need to manage functional complexity together with real-time, power and reliability constraints. This year a special attention will be given to papers that target RTNES issues for Industrial Internet of Things IIoT and cloud computing domains

TOPICS:

(1) Theory and technology in RTNES: Real-Time Computing, Operating Systems and Communications; Networked Embedded Systems technology; Parallel and Distributed Embedded Systems; Multi/Many-Core Embedded Systems; Timing and Schedulability Analysis; Wireless Sensor Networks; Cyber Physical Systems.

(2) Design and Methods in RTNES: Design and Implementation; Design Methodologies and Tools; Components and Platforms; Models of Computation and Formal Methods; Hardware/Software Co-Design; Verification and Validation Methods.

(3) Architectures of RTNES: Distributed and System-on-Chip Architectures including Communication and NoC Architecture Designs and Protocols; Static and Dynamic Reconfigurable RT Systems; Context-Aware Applicationsand Self-Adaptive Architectures.

(4) Algorithms and Control in RTNES: Energy Management; Data Integration and Fusion; Communication Modes; Quality of Service Control; Compensation Mechanisms for Aging and Temperature; Fault- Tolerant Systems.

(5) Case Studies in RTNES: Industrial Automation, Automotive, Avionics, Communications, e-Health and Building Automation Systems.

TRACK CO-CHAIRS

SUBMISSIONS:

Two types of submissions are solicited. Long Papers - limited to 8 double column pages in a font no smaller than 10-points. Work-in-Progress and Industry practice - limited to 4 double column pages in a font no smaller than 10-points.

FOR SUBMISSION DETAILS SEE THE CONFERENCE WEB SITE

FOR DETAILS OF THE CALL FOR TUTORIALS & WORKSHOPS SEE THE CONFERENCE WEB SITE

CONTACT INFORMATION

E-mail: contact@etfa2017.org Phone: +357-22892271

Web site: http://etfa2017.org/tracks_topics

Submissions of regular & special sessions papers due: March 12, 2017

Submissions of work-in-progress papers: May 20, 2017