CALL FOR PARTICIPATION 25th International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems (RTNS 2017)
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION --- RTNS 2017
25th International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems
Grenoble, France, October 4-6, 2017
WEBSITE: https://www.rtns17.org
Early registration rate available until September 20, 2017.
ABOUT: RTNS is a friendly and inclusive conference with a great sense of community that presents excellent opportunities for collaboration. Topics of interest include real-time systems, real-time applications, software technologies for real-time systems, formal specification and networks.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: The keynote talk will be given by Luca Benini, Chair of Digital Circuits and Systems at D-ITET ETH Zurich, Professor at University of Bologna
PROGRAM
Oct. 4th
9:40 - 10:30 Session 1 - Network I
- Eike Schweissguth, Peter Danielis, Dirk Timmermann, Helge Parzyjegla and Gero Muehl
ILP-based Joint Routing and Scheduling for Time-Triggered Networks - Dorin Maxim and Ye-Qiong Song
Delay Analysis of AVB trafic in Time-Sensitive Networks (TSN)
11:00 - 12:40 Session 2 - Multicore: constraints and resource sharing
- Jose Fonseca, Geoffrey Nelissen and Vincent Nelis
Improved Response Time Analysis of Sporadic DAG Tasks for Global FP Scheduling - Catherine Nemitz, Tanya Amert and Jim Anderson
Real-Time Multiprocessor Locks with Nesting: Optimizing the Common Case - Nicola Capodieci, Roberto Cavicchioli, Paolo Valente and Marko Bertogna
SiGAMMA: Server based integrated GPU Arbitration Mechanism for Memory Accesses - Micaiah Chisholm, Namhoon Kim, Stephen Tang, Nathan Otterness, James Anderson, F. Donelson Smith and Donald Porter
Supporting Mode Changes while Providing Hardware Isolation in Mixed-Criticality Multicore Systems
14:00 - 15:15 Session 3 - Single processor scheduling
- Daniel Casini, Luca Abeni, Alessandro Biondi, Tommaso Cucinotta and Giorgio Buttazzo
Constant Bandwidth Servers with Constrained Deadlines - Sanjoy Baruah, Vincenzo Bonifaci, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela and Victor Verdugo
A scheduling model inspired by control theory - Leonie Ahrendts, Sophie Quinton and Rolf Ernst
Finite Ready Queues As a Mean for Overload Reduction in Weakly-Hard Real-Time Systems
15:45 - 17:00 Session 4 - Automotive
- Tobias Sehnke, Dieter Schwarzmann, Matthias Schultalbers and Rolf Ernst
Temporal Properties in Automotive Control Software - Georg von der Bruggen, Niklas Ueter, Jian-Jia Chen and Matthias Freier
Parametric Utilization Bounds for Implicit-Deadline Periodic Tasks in Automotive Systems - Andreas Sailer, Michael Deubzer, Gerald Luettgen and Juergen Prof. Dr. Mottok
- Comparing Trace Recordings of Automotive Real-time Software
17:00 - 18:30 Junior Workshop
Oct. 5th
8:30 - 09:20 Session 5 - Multicore: global vs. partitioned
- Mauro Leoncini, Manuela Montangero and Paolo Valente
A Branch-and-Bound Algorithm to Compute a Tighter Bound to Tardiness for Preemptive Global EDF Scheduler - Houssam Eddine Zahaf, Giuseppe Lipari and Luca Abeni
Migrate when necessary: toward partitioned reclaiming for soft real-time tasks
09:20 - 10:30 Keynote Talk
11:00 - 12:40 Session 6 - Design practices
- Behnaz Pourmohseni, Stefan Wildermann, Michael Glass and Jurgen Teich
Predictable Run-Time Mapping Reconfiguration for Real-Time Applications on Many-Core Systems - Alexandre Honorat, Hai Nam Tran, Loic Besnard, Thierry Gautier, Jean-Pierre Talpin and Adnan Bouakaz
Introducing ADFG: a scheduling synthesis tool for dataflow graphs in real-time systems - Guillaume Brau, Nicolas Navet and Jerome Hugues
Heterogeneous models and analyses in the design of real-time embedded systems - an avionic case study - Anh Toan Bui Long, Yassine Ouhammou, Emmanuel Grolleau, Loic Fejoz and Laurent Rioux
Bridging the gap between practical cases and temporal performance analysis: a models repository-based approach
14:00 - 15:15 Session 7 - Timing analysis
- Sebastien Martinez, Damien Hardy and Isabelle Puaut
Quantifying WCET reduction of parallel applications by introducing slack time to limit resource contention - David Griffin, Benjamin Lesage, Iain Bate, Frank Soboczenski and Robert Davis
Forecast-Based Interference: Modelling Multicore Interference from Observable Factors - Zhenkai Zhang, Zhishan Guo and Xenofon Koutsoukos
Handling Write Backs in Multi-Level Cache Analysis for WCET Estimation
Oct 6th
9:15 - 10:30 Session 8 - Mixed Criticality
- Sanjoy Baruah
An enhanced scheduler for MC2 - Manohar Vanga, Andrea Bastoni, Henrik Theiling and Bjorn B. Brandenburg
Supporting Low-Latency, Low-Criticality Tasks in a Certified Mixed-Criticality OS - Dorin Maxim, Robert Davis, Liliana Cucu-Grosjean and Arvind Easwaran
Probabilistic Analysis for Mixed Criticality Systems using Fixed Priority Preemptive Scheduling
11:00 - 12:15 Session 9 - Networks II
- Florian Polzlbauer, Robert Davis and Iain Bate
Analysis and Optimization of Message Acceptance Filter Configurations for Controller Area Network (CAN) - Florian Greff, Ye-Qiong Song, Laurent Ciarletta and Arnaud Samama
On Combining Source and Destination-Tag Routing to Handle Fault Tolerance in Software-Defined Real-Time Mesh Networks - Voica Gavrilut, Bahram Zarrin, Paul Pop and Soheil Samii
Fault-Tolerant Topology and Routing Synthesis for IEEE Time-Sensitive Networking
14:00 - 15:15 Session 10 - Scheduling
- Georg von der Bruggen, Jian-Jia Chen, Wen-Hung Kevin Huang and Maolin Yang
Release Enforcement in Resource-Oriented Partitioned Scheduling for Multiprocessor Systems - Mahmoud Shirazi, Mehdi Kargahi and Lothar Thiele
Resilient Scheduling of Energy-Variable Weakly-Hard Real-Time Systems - Hector Joao Rivera Verduzco and Reinder J. Bril
Best-case response times of real-time tasks under fixed-priority scheduling with preemption thresholds
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS: Enrico Bini (University of Turin, IT) and Claire Pagetti (ONERA/ENSEEIHT/TUHH, Toulouse, FR)