------------------------------------------------------------------------ Call for Papers - RTNS 2015 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23rd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems (RTNS) Lille, France, November 4-6, 2015 http://rtns2015.lifl.fr/ **** Submission Deadline: 24th July 2015 (no extensions) **** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONFERENCE RTNS is a friendly conference with a great sense of community that presents excellent opportunities for collaboration. The purpose of RTNS is to share new ideas, experiences and information among academic researchers, developers and service providers in the field of real-time systems and networks. Original unpublished papers on all aspects of real-time systems are welcome. These include, but are not limited to: - Real-time system design and analysis: task and message scheduling, modelling, verification, evaluation, model-driven development, worst-case execution time estimation, distributed systems, fault tolerance, quality of service, security; - Infrastructure and hardware for real-time systems: wired and wireless communication networks, fieldbuses, networked control systems, control/computing co-design, sensor networks, power-aware techniques; - Software technologies for real-time systems: compilers, programming languages, middleware and component-based technologies, operating systems, databases; - Applications: automotive, avionics, space, railways, telecommunications, process control, multimedia. This year at least one session will be reserved for highlighting current and ongoing contributions in real-time networking. Authors dealing with networking issues are strongly encouraged to submit. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBMISSION of PAPERS Full papers must be submitted electronically in a pdf format, templates and submission link are available on the webpage of the conference. The papers are limited to 10 two-column pages in a font no smaller than 10 points. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS o This year at least one session is reserved for highlighting contributions to real-time networks. Authors dealing with networks are strongly encouraged to submit. o Authors of identified outstanding papers are invited to submit extended versions to a special issue of the journal Real-Time Systems. o The 9th Junior Researcher Workshop on Real-Time Computing is organized jointly with RTNS. o Prizes will be awarded for best paper and best presentation. o The proceedings will be published by the ACM in the International Conference Proceedings Series and indexed by the ACM digital library. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: 24th July 2015 (no extensions) Notification of acceptance: 1st September 2015 RTNS conference: November 4-6, 2015 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ORGANIZERS Program chairs: Liliana Cucu-Grosjean (INRIA Paris Rocquencourt, France) Nathan Fisher (Wayne State University, USA) General chairs: Julien Forget (Université de Lille, France) Local organising committee: Clement Ballabriga (Universite de Lille, France) Antoine Bertout (Universite de Lille, France) Julien Forget (Universite de Lille, France) Giuseppe Lipari (Universite de Lille, France) Program committee: Masud Ahmed (The Mathworks, Inc., USA) Sebastian Altmeyer (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) Jim Anderson (University of North Carolina, USA) Sanjoy Baruah (University of North Carolina, USA) Marko Bertogna (Univerity of Modena, Italy) Enrico Bini (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy) Bjorn Brandenburg (Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Germany) Florian Brandner (ENSTA ParisTech, France) Hugues Casse (Universite de Toulouse, France) Robert Davis (University of York, UK) Jean-Dominique Decotignie (Swiss Center for Microtechnology, Switzerland) Sebastien Faucou (Universite de Nantes, France) Laurent George (Universite Paris-Est, France) Joel Goossens (Univeriste Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) Emmanuel Grolleau (LIAS, ISAE-ENSMA, France) Damien Hardy (IRISA, France) Pierre-Emmanuel Hladik (LAAS-CNRS, France) Jerome Hugues (ISAE, France) Mathieu Jan (CEA LIST, France) Benjamin Lesage (University of York, UK) Cong Liu (The University of Texas at Dallas, USA) Dorin Maxim (CISTER/ISEP/INESC-TEC, Portugal) Serge Midonnet (Universite Paris-Est, France) Pascale Minet (INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt, France) Nicolas Navet (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg) Vincent Nelis (CISTER/ISEP/INESC-TEC, Portugal) Dumitru Potop Butucaru (INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt, France) Isabelle Puaut (University of Rennes / IRISA, France) Pascal Richard (LISI/ENSMA - Poitiers University, France) Christine Rochange (IRIT - Universite de Toulouse, France) Luca Santinelli (ONERA, France) Jean-Luc Scharbarg (Universite de Toulouse - IRIT - INP/ENSEEIHT, France) Ye-Qiong Song (LORIA - University of Lorraine, France) Yves Sorel (INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt, France) Steering committee: Sanjoy Baruah (University of North Carolina, USA) Rob Davis (University of York, UK) Sebastien Faucou (IRCCyn, Nantes, France) Laurent George (INRIA-AOSTE / UPEC-LISSI, France) Joel Goossens (ULB, Belgium) Isabelle Puaut (University of Rennes 1/IRISA, France) Pascal Richard (LIAS, Universite de Poitiers, France) Jean-Luc Scharbarg (IRIT/ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France)