The 29th International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems

RTNS 2021


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication



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Scope of the conference
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RTNS is a friendly and inclusive conference with a great sense of community that presents excellent opportunities for discussion and collaboration. The current plan is for the conference to be delivered in a hybrid manner, with a mix of physical (at the University of Nantes, France) and virtual presentations, however due to COVID-19 the conference may have to move to fully virtual.
Original unpublished papers on all aspects of real-time systems and networks are welcome. For this year, RTNS particularly welcomes position papers and papers defining open challenges.
RTNS covers a wide-spectrum of topics in real-time and embedded systems, including, but not limited to:
• Real-time applications design and evaluation: automotive, avionics, space, railways, telecommunications, process control, multimedia.
• Real-time aspects of emerging smart systems: cyber-physical systems and emerging applications, real-time big data, real-time edge/fog and cloud computing, smart grid.
• Real-time system design and analysis: real-time tasks modeling, task/message scheduling, evaluation, mixed-criticality systems, Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) analysis, quality of service, security.
• Software technologies for real-time systems: model-driven engineering, programming languages, compilers, WCET-aware compilation and parallelization strategies, middleware, Real-time Operating Systems (RTOS), virtualization, hypervisors.
• Formal specification and verification: application of formal models, such as model checking, satisfiability modulo theories or constraint programming, to solve real-time problems.
• Real-time distributed systems: fault tolerance, time synchronization, task/messages allocation, adaptability and reconfiguration, publisher/subscriber protocols, distributed real-time database
• Real-time networks: Networks on Chip (NoC), wired and wireless sensor and actuator networks, Time-Sensitive Networks (TSN), industrial IoT, SDN, 5G, end-to-end latency analysis.
• Hardware support for real-time systems: hardware/software co-design, power/temperature-aware techniques, design of predictable hardware, multi-core and many-core platforms, hardware accelerators, cache related issues, interconnect and memory.
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Submission of papers
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The papers are limited to 10 two-column pages (not including references) in ACM conference format. The proceedings will be published by the ACM ICPS (approval pending). A selection of the best papers will receive recognition as outstanding papers, and will be highlighted as such in the proceedings.
Authors of outstanding papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to a special issue of the Springer Real-Time Systems journal. The extended papers must have at least 35% new content. Best papers and best student papers awards will be presented at the conference, along with an award for the best presentation.
(Note that submissions are eligible for the best student paper award provided that the first author is a student as of the submission deadline).
RTNS 2021 will have the artifact evaluation for the accepted papers, to guarantee the availability of source code and data to replicate the experiments.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rtns2021
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Organizers
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General Chair
- Audrey Queudet, University of Nantes, France
PC co-chairs
- Iain Bate, University of York, UK
- Giuseppe Lipari, University of Lille, France
Publicity chair
- Xiaotian Dai, University of York, UK
Steering Committee
- Sanjoy Baruah, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
- Liliana Cucu-Grosjean, INRIA, Paris, France
- Robert I. Davis, University of York, United Kingdom
- Sébastien Faucou, Université de Nantes, France
- Laurent George, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
- Joël Goossens, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium
- Isabelle Puaut, IRISA, Université de Rennes I, France
- Emmanuel Grolleau, LIAS, ISAE-ENSMA, France
- Jean-Luc Scharbarg, Université de Toulouse, France
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Location
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University of Nantes, Nantes, France (https://english.univ-nantes.fr)
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Important dates
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• Submission deadline: 27th November 2020
• PC meeting; 12th January 2021
• Notification: 18th January 2021
• Camera ready version: 15th Feb 2021
• Conference: 7th to 9th April 2021