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1st workshop on Real-Time Mixed Criticality Systems

August 21st, Taipei, Taiwan
held in conjunction with the RTCSA 2013

CALL FOR PAPERS
Scope:
The 1st workshop on Real-Time Mixed Criticality Systems (ReTiMiCS 2013) will be a workshop to discuss real-time mixed criticality systems with one keynote and thematic sessions. The format of this workshop encourages interaction between participants to promote a spirit of co-operation and collaboration within the real-time scheduling community. Mixed Criticality Systems (MiCS) are new systems trying to combine safety-critical and consumer systems on the same platform. Consumer market redefines embedded systems and is source of hardware evolutions (multi-core, many-core systems, distributed systems). Safety-critical systems (automotive, aerospace) should take advantage of those new platforms to produce robust and predictable systems at competitive price. Safety-critical and consumer application are usually run on distinct systems. Research on Mixed-Criticality Systems aims at closing the gap between those two systems.
Keynote Speaker:
A keynote speech on Mixed Criticality Systems will be given by Sanjoy Baruah, University of North Carolina, USA.
Topics:
Research challenges for MiCS are numerous. Among them, this workshop invites submissions in the areas such as, but not limited to:
  • Integration of critical and non critical applications on real-time multiprocessor systems.
  • New concepts for hardware/software architectures (hypervisor, operating systems, schedulability conditions, formal methods, ...)
  • High performance computing with MiCs. By-pass Moore's law by handling power consumption, heat dissipation limitations. Cache scheduling and related issues (CRPD), parallel scheduling, 3D architectures.
  • Security and dependability issues with MiCS. How to conceive systems of different criticality having to cooperate ?
  • Application of MiCS to new domains: mobile telecommunication networks, energy management systems, sensor networks with messages of different criticalities
  • Data Management in shared memory used for mixed critical applications.
Submission Details:
Articles for ReTiMiCS 2013 must be written in English, and not exceed six A4 pages in length in double column, 10pt format, including relevant references. IEEE Latex or Word templates should be used for the article submission:
Submissions should be made electronically, in PDF of DOC format, on the easychair submission system:
Authors of accepted papers are expected to give a presentation of their papers during the workshop. Instructions for preparing final
copy and presentations will be given when the paper is accepted. The workshop will also include a keynote speaker (to be announced).
ReTiMiCS 2013 papers will be published in seminar booklet proceeding.
Important Dates:
  • Workshop papers notification of acceptance: June 23rd
  • Camera ready deadline: July 7th
Program Committee:
Chairs:
  • Laurent George, University of Paris-Est, France.
  • Giuseppe Lipari, phcole Normale Sup'rieure de Cachan, France.
PC Members:
  • Hakan Aydin, George Mason University, US
  • Sanjoy Baruah, University of North Carolina, USA
  • Vincenzo Bonifaci, IASI-CNR, Italy
  • Liliana Cucu-Grosjean, INRIA, France
  • Rob Davis, University of York, UK
  • Gerhard Fohler, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
  • Joel Goossens, University of Brussels, Belgium
  • Raphael Guerra, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
  • Claire Maiza, INPGrenoble / Verimag, France
  • Serge Midonnet, University of Paris-Est, Marne la Vall'e, France
  • Pascale Minet, INRIA, Rocquencourt, France
  • Laurent Pautet, Telecom Paristech, Paris, France
  • Stefan M. Petters, CISTER/INESC-TEC, ISEP, Portugal
  • Yves Sorel, INRIA, Rocquencourt, France
  • Wang Yi, Uppsala University, Sweden