ECRTS09

8th International Workshop on Real-Time Networks RTN'09

June 30, 2009, Dublin, Ireland

in conjunction with the


21th Euromicro Intl Conference on Real-Time Systems
July 1-3, 2009, Dublin, Ireland


Workshop co-Chairs

Eduardo Tovar

IPP-HURRAY Research Group
Polytechnic Institute of Porto (ISEP-IPP)
Rua Dr. A. Bernardino de Almeida, 431
4200-072 Porto
Portugal
e-Mail: emt at dei dot isep dot ipp dot pt

Jean-Dominique Decotignie

Swiss Center for Microtechnology CSEM
Case Postale
2000 Neuchâtel
Switzerland
e-Mail: jean-dominique.decotignie at csem dot ch

 

Program Committee
  • Luis Almeida
    (University of Porto, Portugal)
  • Alexandru Andrei
    (Linkoping University, Sweden)
  • Leandro Buss Becker
    (UFSC, Brazil)
  • Gianluca Cena
    (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
  • Zdenek Hanzalek
    (TU Prague, Czech Republic)
  • Anis Koubaa
    (CISTER/IPP-HURRAY, Portugal)
  • Lucia Lo Bello
    (University of Catania, Italy)
  • Chenyang Lu
    (Washington University at St. Louis, USA)
  • Pau Marti
    (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain)
  • Luca Mottola
    (SICS, Sweden)
  • Paolo Pagano
    (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Pisa, Italy)
  • Christian Poellabauer
    (University of Notre Dame, USA)
  • Binoy Ravindran
    (Virginia Tech, USA)
  • Utz Roedig
    (Lancaster University, UK)
  • Ye-Qiong Song
    (LORIA, France)
  • Stefano Vitturi
    (CNR-IEIIT, Italy)
  • Thilo Sauter
    (Austria Academy of Sciences, Austria)
  • Andreas Willig
    (TU Berlin, Germany)

Previous Editions

Goals

The Euromicro Technical Committee organizes a number of satellite events attached to its 21th International Real-Time Systems Conference. The Real Time Networks (RTN) workshop is the eight on the series of workshops that started at the 2002 ECRTS conference.
RTN focuses on the current technological challenges of developing communication infrastructures that are real-time, reliable, pervasive and interoperable.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together people from industry and academia that are interested in all aspects of real-time communication.
The workshop will provide a relaxed forum to present and discuss new ideas, new research directions and to review current trends in this area. The workshop will be based on short presentations that should encourage discussion among the attendees. Statements which are innovative, controversial or that present new approaches are specially sought.

News

Register to RTN 2009 and ECRTS 2009

Submission Instructions

To submit your paper (PDF) to the workshop, please visit the RTN'09 online submission system and login with your account. Follow the instructions to submit your manuscript.

Submissions should follow the IEEE conference format and should not exceed 6 pages in length. File formats can be either pdf or postscript. All accepted papers will be made available to all participants one week before the workshop so that contributions can be examined prior to the event. Each presentation session will have a “rapporteur”, which enables to enrich the proceedings with a summary of each paper and corresponding presentation and discussions.