Junior Researcher Workshop on Real-Time Computing
The purpose of the 16th 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.
Authors of accepted papers can make use of the early student registration fee until the final manuscript deadline.
The scope of the JRWRTC 2023 includes (but is not limited to) the following areas:
- Real-time system design and analysis:
- Task and message scheduling
- Modeling, 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
- Medical applications
Get the pdf version of the call for paper here: CFP
Important dates
- Abstract submission deadline: May 4, 2023
- Full submission deadline (firmed): May 9, 2023
- Notification of acceptance: May 22, 2023
- Final manuscript due: May 29, 2023
Instructions to authors
Submission guidelines: authors can submit up to 4 pages (not including references) in double column format, with a 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 in a talk and during the poster session. A booklet containing the proceedings will be available on the website of the workshop.
Best Paper for the JRWRTC: The best submitted paper will be awarded during the conference.
Workshop Chairs
- Mario Günzel, TU Dortmund University
- Alfonso Mascarenas-Gonzalez, ISAE-SUPAERO
Workshop Committee
- Matthias Becker, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
- Youcef Bouchebaba, ONERA, France
- Sergey Bozhko, MPI-SWS, Germany
- Daniel Casini, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy
- Anais Finzi, TTTech, Austria
- Ismail Hawila, Inria Paris, France
- Oana-Andreea Hotescu, ISAE-SUPAERO, France
- Matthias Houssin, ISAE-SUPAERO, France
- Mohamed-Amine Khelassi, ESIEE, France
- Filip Markovic, MPI-SWS, Germany
- Quentin Peyras, EPITA, France
- Stéphan Plassart, EPFL, Switzerland
- Aakash Soni, ECE, France
Accepted papers
Title | Authors |
A general Job Model for Real-Time Analysis | Iwan Feras Fattohi, Christian Prehofer and Frank Slomka |
A first Network Calculus model for Cyclic Queing and Forwarding | Damien Guidolin-Pina and Marc Boyer |
Memory Contention Analysis for 3-Phase Tasks | Jatin Arora, Syed Aftab Rashid, Geoffrey Nelissen, Cláudio Maia and Eduardo Tovar |
Functional Latency Optimization for networked IMA systems | Matthias Houssin, Oana Hotescu and Frédéric Boniol |
Towards a new task model for merging control theory and real-time scheduling problems | Ismail Hawila, Liliana Cucu-Grosjean, Slim Ben-Amor and Yves Sorel |
A Linux container-based architecure for partitioning real-time tasks sets on ARM multi-core processors | Cédric Cazanove, Frédéric Boniol and Jérôme Ermont |