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CISTER Makes a Splash at RTSS 2012

21, Dec, 2012

 

The IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium is one of the three flag-ship events in the real-time embedded systems area.  This year, CISTER attended with 5 researchers at this important conference.  Alongside papers in the main conference and the work-in-progress session, CISTER researchers also organised two co-located workshops.
 
The PETARS (Power, Energy and Temperature in Real-Time systems) workshop chaired by Stefan M. Petters covered the important topics of power, energy and temperature in real-time systems. This focused half day workshop featured a mix of submitted and invited paper presentations, as well as discussions.
Benny Åkesson co-chaired the 5th Workshop on Compositional Theory and Technology for Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTS 2012). The program featured a keynote about resource and time management in smart vehicles, given by Ragunathan (Raj) Rajkumar, as well as two paper sessions on theory for compositionality and composability, and compositional and composable systems, respectively. The day was concluded by a panel with three panelists from top institutes in the area of real-time systems. In total, the workshop was well attended and from these attendees it received very positive feedback.
 
More information at: http://www.rtss.org, http://petars.cister-isep.info/ and http://crts2012.ele.tue.nl/