SART 2013 - First International Workshop on Scheduling for Autonomous Real Time systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
SART 2013 ? First International Workshop on Scheduling for Autonomous Real Time systems
http://sart2013.irccyn.ec-nantes.fr/
In conjunction with ISADS 2013, the 11th International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems
Mexico City, Mexico, March 6-8 2013
http://www.isadsmexico2013.mx
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Scope of the Workshop:
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Today, real-time systems are embedded in a wide range of devices: consumer electronics, cars, wearable devices, sensor nodes, etc. Although research is very active for designing very low power platforms, the amount of energy that must be available on board still limits the lifespan of embedded systems and prevent their miniaturization. Alternative energy sources present in our environment could be exploited to achieve perpetual functioning without replacing or recharging batteries: this is energy
harvesting. Building battery-operated or energy harvesting real-time systems faces many challenges due to timing constraints and energy limitations. In particular, we have to introduce energy-aware scheduling strategies that not only could improve real-time performance but also make a better utilization of energy.
This workshop will address the range of problems related to scheduling in real-time systems which have energy limitations. Prospective authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished work, reporting on novel and significant research contributions, on-going research projects, experimental results and recent developments related to, but not limited, the following topics:
? Energy-aware scheduling algorithms (uniprocessor, multiprocessor, DPM, DVFS, etc.)
? Schedulability Analysis
? Response time Analysis for jobs with energy constraints
? Scheduling for energy harvesting systems
? Scheduling with both Quality of Service requirements and energy constraints
? Practical considerations and Real-time performance for autonomous real-time systems
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Important dates:
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Paper submission: September 20, 2012
Author notification: November 15, 2012
Final copy due: December 15, 2012
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Submission procedure:
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Authors are requested to electronically submit a PDF paper (maximum 3
pages in IEEE two-column format).
Use the following link: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isads2...
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Organizing Committee
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Maryline Chetto, LUNAM University, France
Audrey Queudet, LUNAM University, France
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Technical Program Committee
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- Hakan Aydin, George Mason Univ., USA
- Patricia Balbastre-Betoret, Technical Univ. of Valencia, Spain
- Enrico Bini, Lund Univ., Sweden
- Alfons Crespo, Technical Univ. of Valencia, Spain
- Nathan Fisher, Wayne State Univ., USA
- Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Univ. of British Columbia, Canada
- Tei-Wei Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
- Pascal Richard, Univ. of Poitiers, France
- Volker Turau, Univ. of California, Riverside, USA
http://sart2013.irccyn.ec-nantes.fr/
In conjunction with ISADS 2013, the 11th International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems
Mexico City, Mexico, March 6-8 2013
http://www.isadsmexico2013.mx
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scope of the Workshop:
----------------------
Today, real-time systems are embedded in a wide range of devices: consumer electronics, cars, wearable devices, sensor nodes, etc. Although research is very active for designing very low power platforms, the amount of energy that must be available on board still limits the lifespan of embedded systems and prevent their miniaturization. Alternative energy sources present in our environment could be exploited to achieve perpetual functioning without replacing or recharging batteries: this is energy
harvesting. Building battery-operated or energy harvesting real-time systems faces many challenges due to timing constraints and energy limitations. In particular, we have to introduce energy-aware scheduling strategies that not only could improve real-time performance but also make a better utilization of energy.
This workshop will address the range of problems related to scheduling in real-time systems which have energy limitations. Prospective authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished work, reporting on novel and significant research contributions, on-going research projects, experimental results and recent developments related to, but not limited, the following topics:
? Energy-aware scheduling algorithms (uniprocessor, multiprocessor, DPM, DVFS, etc.)
? Schedulability Analysis
? Response time Analysis for jobs with energy constraints
? Scheduling for energy harvesting systems
? Scheduling with both Quality of Service requirements and energy constraints
? Practical considerations and Real-time performance for autonomous real-time systems
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Important dates:
---------------------
Paper submission: September 20, 2012
Author notification: November 15, 2012
Final copy due: December 15, 2012
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submission procedure:
---------------------
Authors are requested to electronically submit a PDF paper (maximum 3
pages in IEEE two-column format).
Use the following link: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isads2...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Organizing Committee
--------------------
Maryline Chetto, LUNAM University, France
Audrey Queudet, LUNAM University, France
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Technical Program Committee
---------------------------
- Hakan Aydin, George Mason Univ., USA
- Patricia Balbastre-Betoret, Technical Univ. of Valencia, Spain
- Enrico Bini, Lund Univ., Sweden
- Alfons Crespo, Technical Univ. of Valencia, Spain
- Nathan Fisher, Wayne State Univ., USA
- Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Univ. of British Columbia, Canada
- Tei-Wei Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
- Pascal Richard, Univ. of Poitiers, France
- Volker Turau, Univ. of California, Riverside, USA
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