Call for papers
The purpose of the 14th Junior Researcher Workshop on Real-Time Computing is to bring together junior researchers working on real-time systems (PhD students, postdocs, etc). The workshop provides a relaxed forum to present and discuss new ideas, to explore new research directions, and to review current trends in the real-time systems area. It is based on both short presentations and a poster session to encourage stimulating discussions.
The scope of the JRWRTC2021 includes (but is not limited to) the following areas:
- Real-time system design and analysis:
- Task and message scheduling
- Modelling, verification and evaluation
- Model-driven development
- Worst-case execution time estimation
- Distributed systems
- Fault tolerance
- Quality of service and security
- Infrastructure and hardware for real-time systems:
- Wired and wireless communication
- Field buses
- Power-aware scheduling
- Networked control systems
- Sensor networks
- Software technologies for real-time systems:
- Compilers and programming languages
- Middleware and component-based technologies
- Operating systems
- Tools and benchmarks
- Real-time applications:
- Automotive and Avionics applications
- Process control
- Telecommunications and Multimedia
Important dates
- Submission deadline: March 4th, 2021
- Notification of acceptance: March 18th, 2021
- Final manuscript due: April 1st, 2021
- Conference: April 7th-9th
Submission guidelines
From 2 to 4 pages, double column format, font no smaller than 10 points. Every submission should be co-authored by at least one junior researcher. One author of every accepted paper should be registered to the conference to present the paper. A booklet containing the proceedings will be available on the website of the workshop.
List of accepted papers
- Sims Osborne SOS: Introducing Shared Overrun Servers to Improve Probabilistic Scheduling
- Lukas Miedema, Benjamin Rouxel and Clemens Grelck Modeling Single Event Upsets in UPPAAL SMC for Real-Time DAG Scheduling
- Zineb Boukili, Alain Plantec and Nam Hai Tran Toward a fine-grained execution model of real-time tasks
- Jingyuan Chen and Tyler Yandrofski Towards Demystifying Cache Interference on NVIDIA GPUs
- Pratham Oza and Thidapat Chantem A Traffic Infrastructure-Enabled Task Scheduling in Vehicular Edge Computing Networks
Proceedings
The proceedings of the workshop can be found here: https://rtns2021.univ-nantes.fr/wp-content/uploads/sites/82/2021/04/JRWRTC21-proceedings.pdf
Best Paper for the JRWRTC
Towards Demystifying Cache Interference on NVIDIA GPUs – Jingyuan Chen and Tyler Yandrofski
Workshop Chairs
- Catherine Nemitz, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
- Roberto Medina, Huawei Technologies, France
Workshop Committee
Benjamin Rouxel – University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
James Orr – Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Hai Nam Tran – Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France
Kuan-Hsun Chen – TU Dortmund, Germany
Daniel Casini – Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy
Lea Schönberger – TU Dortmund, Germany
Ashik Ahmed Bhuiyan – University of Central Florida, USA
Tanya Amert – UNC – Chapel Hill, USA
Tobias Blaß – Bosch Corporate Research, Germany
Anam Farrukh – Boston University, USA
Aaron Willcock – Wayne State University, USA
Mohamed Irfan Abdulla – E-Cobot, France
Pierre-Julien Chaine – Onera, France
Kevin Zagalo – INRIA, France
Matheus Ladeira – ENSMA, France
Frédéric Fort – Université de Lille, France