RTES 2011:
Annual International Conference on Real-Time and Embedded Systems

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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

REAL-TIME SYSTEMS:
- Real-time operating systems
- Real-time scheduling 
- Timing analysis
- Databases
- Programming languages and run-time systems
- Middleware systems
- Design and analysis tools
- Communication networks and protocols
- Case studies and applications 
- Media processing and transmissions
- Real-time aspects of Wireless sensor networks 
- Energy aware real-time methods 

EMBEDDED SYSTEMS:
- Software design and debugging for heterogeneous multi-core embedded platform 
- Multi-thread programming for multi-core embedded platform 
- System integration/collaboration for systems of embedded systems 
- Operating systems and scheduling 
- System-on-chip design 
- Hardware/Software co-design 
- Power/thermal-aware design issues 
- Embedded multimedia applications 
- Embedded system design practices 
- Networks-on-chip design 
- Embedded system architecture
- Design optimization (memory, performance etc.)

 

BEST PAPER AWARD


A number of best papers will be selected and given awards at the conference. These papers will also be considered for publication in GSTF International Journal on Computing (JoC) and other international refereed Journals.

In order to qualify for the award, at least one of the authors will need to present at the conference.


NOTES FOR AUTHORS


All submitted papers will be sent to reviewers for a blind review. The reviewers use the following in evaluating research papers:

  1. Novel Contribution
  2. Originality in Thought
  3. Inferences
  4. Key Strengths
  5. Key Weaknesses
  6. Areas of Improvement
  7. Presentation/Organization of Research

SUBMIT YOUR PAPERS


Prospective authors are invited to submit original papers (not being considered for publication elsewhere) in the IEEE Computer Society standard format (double column, single-spaced, 10-pt font) describing new theoretical and/or experimental research.

Submissions are recommended to have no more than 6 pages (extra pages are subject to surcharge), including figures, tables, and references.

Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, correctness, and presentation.

Click here to submit your papers online.

Click here to download the paper template.

 

SUBMIT EXTENDED ABSTRACTS (EA)


An EA is an 2-4 page research article summarizing the key ideas and key results of your work. There are two options in submitting an EA:

  1. Submit EA alone, in which case the EA alone will be published in the conference proceedings if accepted.
  2. Submit EA as a preliminary version of your full paper, in which case you may get confirmation/review comments from the committee and can then proceed to consolidating the EA into a full paper for submission.

Option 2 grants the full paper much higher chance to be accepted into the conference proceedings and hence is strongly recommended.

 

Click here to submit an EA in PDF or MS Word format (attach the file). Note that you should choose "Extended Abstract" in "Categories".