Previous RTAS:
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2005

    RTSS, ECRTS
    the IEEE TC on RTS


    since Dec 2004


    This site is sponsored by the Computer Science Department at the University of Pittsburgh.

     

     


    Send your comments and questions to  mosse@cs.pitt.edu

     

     

     

     

     

     

  •   
    IEEE Logo
      Computer Logo

    RTAS 2006

    IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium

    April 4 - April 7, 2006
    San Jose, California, United States

    Home Page

      Work in Progress, Accepted Papers:
     
    Paper No. Authors Paper Title
    1 Volkan Arslan, Patrick Eugster, Piotr Nienaltowski Modeling embedded real-time applications with objects and events
    2 Tim Kaldewey Caixue Lin Scott Brandt Firm Real-Time Processing in an Integrated Real-Time System
    4 Juan A. Colmenaresy, Shruti Gorappa, Mark Panahi, and Raymond Klefstad A Component Framework for Real-time Java
    5 Xiaobo Sharon Hu and Thidapat Chantem and M.D. Lemmon Optimal Elastic Scheduling
    6 Anna Povzner, Caixue Lin, Scott A. Brandt Supporting Rate-Based Processes in an Integrated System
    8 Nianen Chen, Pierre-Etienne Poirot, Shangping Ren Providing Fault-Tolerance through a Distributed Coordination Model for Open Distributed Embedded Systems
    9 Minyoung Kim, Nikil Dutt, Nalini Venkatasubramanian Policy Construction and Validation for Energy Minimization in Cross Layered Systems: A Formal Method Approach
    10 Michael C. Brogioli, Manik Gadhiok and Joseph R. Cavallaro Design and Analysis of Heterogeneous DSP/FPGA Based Architectures for 3GPP Wireless Systems
    14 Franck Bimbard, Laurent George Feasibility Conditions with Kernel Overheads for Mixed Preemptive and Non-Preemptive Periodic Tasks with FP/FIFO Scheduling on an Event Driven OSEK System
    15 Kurt Rohloff, Jianming Ye, Joseph Loyall, Richard Schantz A Hierarchical Control System for Dynamic Resource Management
    16 Jianjia Wu, Jyh-Charn Liu, and Wei Zhao On Schedulability Bounds of Weighted Round Robin Schedulers
    17 Jian (Denny) Lin and Albert M. K. Cheng Maximizing Guaranteed QoS within (m, k)-firm Real-time Constraints
    20 Fabian Scheler, Wolfgang SchrĂder-Preikschat Synthesising Real-Time Systems from Atomic Basic Blocks
    21 Dijiang Huang, Hao Li Admissibility and Anonymity Based Cryptography and Its Implementation in Embedded Devices
    22 Christophe Augier, Francois Armand, Gilles Muller Real-Time Scheduling in a Virtualized Environment
    23 T. C. Lam and Jyh-Charn Liu On Timed Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) Protocols (Preliminary Results)
    24 Borzoo Bonakdarpour, Sandeep S. Kulkarni Automated Revision of Legacy Real-Time Programs: Work in Progress
    28 Xuan Lin, Ying Lu, Jitender Deogun, Steve Goddard Multi-Round Real-Time Divisible Load Scheduling for Clusters