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           43rd IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS 2022)

                           http://rtss.org


                     December 2022, Houston, USA


                 Submission Deadline: May 26th, 2022

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The IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) is the premier conference in

the field of real-time systems, and is a venue for researchers and

practitioners to showcase innovations covering all aspects of real-time

systems including theory, design, analysis, implementation, evaluation

and experience. RTSS’22, celebrating the 43rd anniversary of the event,

continues the trend of making RTSS an expansive and inclusive event,

striving to embrace new and emerging areas of real-time systems

research.


RTSS’22 welcomes submissions of high-quality, original research papers

related to both real-time systems’ theory and practice. Submissions can

go to either the real-time systems track (Track 1) or the design and

applications track (Track 2) which covers Cyber-Physical Systems, HW-SW

integration and system-level design, and Internet of Things (IoT). To be

in scope, ALL submissions must address some form of real-time

requirements such as deadlines, response times or delay/latency. All

accepted papers will appear in the main program and proceedings.


RTSS especially welcomes new and emerging topics provided that they

address some aspects of real-time requirements as stated above. Such

topics may include machine learning techniques for design and analysis

of real-time systems, system design approaches for achieving real-time

machine learning, resource management in autonomous systems,

system-level solutions for real-time applications exploiting

domain-specific accelerators, etc.


Note the above list of topics is intended only as a rough guide and

should not be understood as an exclusive list. Papers breaking new

ground, departing from established subfields, or challenging the status

quo are most welcome and are encouraged. Empirical survey-based research

focused on the real-time systems field is also welcome. This type of

research uses surveys, questionnaires, interviews, use-cases or other

empirical techniques to obtain information about the past / current /

future state of play in the research, design, development, verification,

validation, and deployment of real-time systems. (Note literature

surveys that classify, review, and summarize existing research papers

are not considered empirical research and are not in scope of the

conference).


All accepted papers will appear in the main program and proceedings. A

selection of papers will receive recognition as outstanding papers, and

will be highlighted as such in the proceedings. Best paper and best

student paper awards will be presented at the conference, along with an

award for the best presentation. (Note that submissions are eligible for

the best student paper award provided that the first author is a student

as of the submission deadline).


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Paper Submissions


Submitted papers must describe original work not previously published or

concurrently submitted elsewhere. Papers based on previous work presented

at workshops are eligible for submission – if the workshop paper has a

digital object identifier (DOI) then the submission must contain at least

30% new material. All submitted papers must comply with the double-blind

submission requirements. The main body of each submitted paper is limited

to 11 pages of technical content with additional pages permitted for

bibliography only. Submissions must be formatted according to IEEE

conference paper guidelines.

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More information about the conference can be found on http://2022.rtss.org/
RTSS 2022 – December 5 – 8, 2022<http://2022.rtss.org/>
The IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) is the premier conference in the field of real-time systems and is a venue for researchers and practitioners to showcase innovations covering all aspects of real-time systems, including theory, design, analysis, implementation, evaluation, and experience.
2022.rtss.org

Best regards,
Patrick.


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Patrick M. YOMSI


CISTER Research Centre, ISEP
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