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Workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems

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When :  2016-11-29

Where :  Porto, Portugal

Submission Deadline :  2016-09-16

Categories :   Networks & Communications ,  Operating Systems      

Workshop on Mixed Criticality Systems (WMC 2016)

November 29, 2016

Porto, Portugal

Call For Papers

The workshop aims to bring together researchers working in fields relating to real-time systems with a focus on the challenges brought about by the integration of mixed criticality applications onto single-core, multi-core and many-core architectures. These challenges are cross-cutting. To advance rapidly, closer interaction is needed between the sub-communities involved in real-time operating systems / run-time environments / hypervisor, real-time scheduling, security, safety and timing analysis. The workshop aims to promote understanding of the fundamental problems that affect Mixed Criticality Systems (MCS) at all levels in the software/hardware stack and crucially the interfaces between them. The workshop will promote lively interaction, cross fertilisation of ideas, synergies, and closer collaboration across the breadth of the real-time community, as well as attracting industrialists from the aerospace, automotive and other industries with a specific interest in MCS. Original unpublished papers on all aspects of mixed criticality real-time systems are welcome.

Topics of Interest

  • Task and system models for MCS on single-core, multi-core, and many-core platforms.
  • Comparison between MCS models (Vestal, DAL / IMA, SIL / AUTOSAR, …).
  • Scheduling schemes and analyses for MCS, including the integration of appropriate models of overheads and delays.
  • Operating systems, hypervisors, run-time environments and support for MCS.
  • Communication on Network on Chip (NoC) in MCS
  • Analysis of worst-case execution times (WCET) relating to MCS.
  • Certification issues of MCS on multi-core and many-core platforms.
  • Safety and fault-tolerance mechanisms for real-time MCS systems.
  • Probabilistic analysis techniques for MCS.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Submission deadline: September 16, 2016
  • Notification Due: October 07,2016
  • Final Version Due: October 14, 2016
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    Posted 07-09-2016 on 08:45:43 AEDT


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