16th International Conference on Real-Time and Network Systems
Rennes, France, October 16-17, 2008
http://rtns08.inria.fr
Overview
The purpose of the conference is to share ideas, experiences and informations among academic researchers, developers and service providers in the field of real-time systems and networks. RNTS'08 is the 16th edition of the conference formerly known as RTS (Real-Time Systems, Paris). The 12 first editions of RTS were french-speaking events held in Paris in conjunction with the RTS Embedded System exhibition. Since its 13th edition, the conference language of RTNS is english.
The purpose of the conference is to share ideas, experiences and information among academic researchers, developers and service providers in the field of real-time systems and networks:
- Real-time system design and analysis: task and message scheduling, modeling, verification, evaluation, model-driven development, worst-case execution time estimation, distributed systems, fault-tolerance, quality of service, security;
- Infrastructure and hardware for real-time systems: wired and wireless communication networks, fieldbuses, networked control systems, control/computing codesign, sensor networks, power-aware techniques;
- Software technologies for real-time systems: compilers, programming languages, middleware and component-based technologies, operating systems, databases;
- Applications: automotive, avionics, telecommunications, process control, multimedia.
Conference Committees
General chair
Isabelle Puaut (University of Rennes1 /IRISA)Program comittee co-chairs
Giorgio Buttazzo (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy) and Pascale Minet (INRIA, Rocquencourt, France)Local organizers
Elisabeth Lebret (INRIA/IRISA)Violaine Tygreat (INRIA/IRISA)
Isabelle Puaut (University of Rennes/ IRISA)
Jean-Francois Deverge (University of Rennes/ IRISA)
Program comittee
Steering Committee
N. Navet (INRIA-Loria, Nancy, France)F. Simonot-Lion (LORIA-INPL, Nancy, France)
I. Puaut (University of Rennes1 /IRISA)
G. Juanole (LAAS, Toulouse, France)
P. Richard (LISI / Poitiers, France)
J. Goossens (ULB, Brussels, Belgium)
Conference schedule
Uniprocessor scheduling 1
An Investigation into Server Parameter Selection for Hierarchical Fixed
Priority Pre-emptive Systems
o Robert Davis, University of York
o Alan Burns, University of York
User Land Approximate Slack Stealer with Low Time Complexity
o Damien Masson, Laboratoire d'informatique de l'institut Gaspard-Monge, Université
Paris-Est
o Serge Midonnet, Laboratoire d'informatique de l'institut Gaspard-Monge, Université
Paris-Est
Dependable real-time systems
Enhancing a Dependable Multiserver Operating System with Temporal
Protection via Resource Reservations
o Antonio Mancina, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
o Jorrit Herder, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
o Ben Gras, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
o Andrew Tanenbaum, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Towards a Unified X-by-Wire Solution with HUMS, HM & TTP: Lessons
Learned in Implementing it to a Drive-by-Wire Vehicle
o John Melentis, University of Sussex
o Elias Stipidis, University of Sussex
o Periklis Charchalakis, University of Sussex
o Falah Ali, University of Sussex
Pattern-triggered task scheduling
(m,k)-Firm Constraints and DBP Scheduling: Impact of the Initial k-Sequence
and Exact Feasibility Test
o Joel Goossens, Universite Libre de Bruxelles
Exact Scheduling Analysis of Non-Accummulatively Monotonic Multiframe
Tasks
o Areej Zuhily, University of York
o Alan Burns, University of York
Event-Pattern Triggered Real-Time Tasks
o Jan Carlson, Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre (MRTC)
o Jukka Mäki-Turja, Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre (MRTC)
o Mikael Nolin, Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre (MRTC)
Uniprocessor scheduling 2
Quantifying the Sub-Optimality of Uniprocessor Fixed-Priority Scheduling
o Sanjoy Baruah, University of North Carolina
o Alan Burns, University of York
Improved Approximate Response Time Bounds for Static-Priority Tasks
o Thi Huyen Chau Nguyen, Lisi/Ensma
o Pascal Richard, Lisi/Ensma
o Enrico Bini, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Feasibility Analysis of Non-Concrete Real-Time Transactions With EDF
Assignment Priority
o Ahmed Rahni, LISI/ENSMA
o Emmanuel Grolleau, LISI/ENSMA
o Michael Richard, LISI/ENSMA
Distributed and multiprocessor scheduling
Minimizing the Number of Processors Used by Real-Time Distributed Systems
o François Dorin, LISI - Laboratoire d'Informatique Scientifique et Industrielle
o Michael Richard, LISI - Laboratoire d'Informatique Scientifique et Industrielle
o Emmanuel Grolleau, LISI - Laboratoire d'Informatique Scientifique et Industrielle
o Pascal Richard, LISI - Laboratoire d'Informatique Scientifique et Industrielle
Pfair Scheduling Improvement to Reduce Interprocessor Migrations
o Dalia Aoun, Université de Nantes - IRCCyN
o Anne-Marie Deplanche, Université de Nantes - IRCCyN
o Yvon Trinquet, Université de Nantes - IRCCyN
Delay Evaluation and Compensation in Ethernet-Networked Control Systems
o Boussad Addad, LURPA, ENS-Cachan
o Said Amari, LURPA, ENS-Cachan
Worst-case execution time estimation
Attacking the Sources of Unpredictability in the Instruction Cache
Behavior
o Enrico Mezzetti, University of Padua
o Niklas Holsti, Tidorum Ltd.
o Antoine Colin, Rapita Systems Ltd.
o Guillem Bernat, Rapita Systems Ltd.
o T. Vardanega, University of Padua
Accurate Analysis of Memory Latencies for WCET Estimation
o Roman Bourgade, IRIT - University of Toulouse
o Clément Ballabriga, IRIT - University of Toulouse
o Hugues Cassé, IRIT - University of Toulouse
o Christine Rochange, IRIT - University of Toulouse