Oleg Sokolsky
RTAS 2005 Program co-Chair
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium
RTAS 2005
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/rtas2005/
Cathedral Hill Hotel
San Francisco, U.S.A.
March 7-10, 2005
Sponsored by the IEEE TC on Real-Time Systems
RTAS 2005, in its eleventh year, continues to bring together the theory and
practice of real-time and embedded systems technology. The program has been
carefully selected from the excellent submissions on a wide variety of topics.
We are pleased to have two distinguished keynote speakers:
Dr. Namsung Woo, Executive Vice President, Samsung Electronics, Korea,
and
Dr. Kenneth Butts, Executive Engineer, Toyota Technical Center, USA
In addition to research papers, the RTAS will feature a Special Panel on
Technology Transfer and Adoption, envisioned as a round-table discussion
between industry and academia, and a work-in-progress session for early
dissemination of new ideas.
RTAS is held in San Francisco simultaneously with the Embedded Systems
Conference, a premiere conference and trade show in the embedded systems
industry.
The main sessions of RTAS are preceded by three workshops on March 7:
FALSE-II: 2nd Workshop on High-Performance Fault-Adaptive Large-Scale
Embedded Real-Time Systems
IWSSPS: International Workshop on Software Support for Portable Storage
WIA: International Workshop on Wireless and Industrial Automation
Please register early and do not forget to make hotel reservations. A limited
number of travel grants for students will be provided by the National Science
Foundation.
Further information is available on the RTAS web site:
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/rtas2005/.
We hope to see you at RTAS.
Oleg Sokolsky, Seongsoo Hong, Douglas Stuart, Christopher Gill
RTAS Program Chairs
Tarek Abdelzaher, David Sharp, Greg Bollella
RTAS General Chairs
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Important dates:
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Hotel deadline: February 11
Early registration deadline: February 15
Registration instructions and hotel information can be found at the
conference website.
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Tentative Technical Program
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Monday, March 7
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Workshops:
FALSE-II: 2nd Workshop on High-Performance Fault-Adaptive Large-Scale
Embedded Real-Time Systems
IWSSPS: International Workshop on Software Support for Portable Storage
WIA: International Workshop on Wireless and Industrial Automation
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Tuesday, March 8
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7:00-8:00 Registration
8:00-8:15 Welcome
8:15-9:15 Keynote Presentation
Dr. Namsung Woo,
Executive Vice President, Samsung Electronics, Korea
9:15-9:25 Short break
9:25-10:40 Paper Presentations (parallel sessions)
Session 1: Quality of Service
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Scalable QoS-Based Resource Allocation in Hierarchical Networked Environment
Sourav Ghosh, Ragunathan Rajkumar, Jeffery Hansen, and John Lehoczky
Diff-EDF: Differentiated EDF Service
HaiFeng Zhu, John P. Lehoczky, Jeffery P. Hansen, and
Ragunathan Rajkumar
Network QoS Assurance in a Multi-Layer Adaptive Resource Management Scheme for
Mission-Critical Applications using the CORBA Middleware Framework
B. Dasarathy, S. Gadgil, R. Vaidyanathan, K. Parmeswaran, B. Coan,
M. Conarty, and V. Bhanot
Session 2: Sensor Networks
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On-line Timestamping Synchronization in Distributed Sensor Architectures
Olivier Bezet and Veronique Cherfaoui
Timing Analysis for Sensor Network Nodes of the Atmega Processor Family
Sibin Mohan, Frank Mueller, David Whalley, and Christopher Healy
Scheduling Messages with Deadlines in Multi-hop Real-time Sensor Networks
Huan Li, Prashant Shenoy, and Krithi Ramamritham
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Paper Presentations (parallel sessions)
Session 3: Applications
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A Distributed Real-time Embedded Application for Surveillance, Detection, and
Tracking of Time Critical Targets
Joseph Loyall, Richard Schantz, David Corman, James Paunicka, and
Sylvester Fernandez
Convoy Driving through Ad-Hoc Coalition Formation
Majid Ali Khan and Ladislau Boloni
An Approach for Designing Reusable, Embedded Software Components for Spacecraft
Flight Instruments.
D. Mathur, B.W. Edwards, J. Goldstein, H. Nguyen, J. Pine, B.A. Plante,
J.C. Thacker, and C. Hoover
Session 4: Reliability and Fault Management
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Out-of-Norm Assertions
P. Peti, R. Obermaisser, and H. Kopetz
Process Resurrection: A Fast Recovery Mechanism for Real-Time Embedded Systems
Kihwal Lee and Lui Sha
An Aspect-Oriented Development Method for Embedded Control Systems with
Time-Triggered and Event-Triggered Processing
Takanori Yokoyama
12:15-2:00 Lunch
2:00-3:40 Paper Presentations (parallel sessions)
Session 5: Design
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Robust control/scheduling co-design: application to robot control
Daniel Simon, David Robert, and Olivier Sename
Application-driven Optimization of VLIW Architectures: a Hardware-Software
Approach
Alberto Ferrante, Giuseppe Piscopo, and Stefano Scaldaferri
Improving WCET by Optimizing Worst-Case Paths
Wankang Zhao, William Kreahling, David Whalley, Christopher Healy, and
Frank Mueller
Bounding Worst-Case Data Cache Behavior by Analytically Deriving Cache
Reference Patterns
Harini Ramaprasad and Frank Mueller
Session 6: Modeling
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Applying Sensitivity Analysis in Real-Time Distributed Systems
Razvan Racu, Marek Jersak, and Rolf Ernst
Real-Time Sampled Signal Flows through Asynchronous Distributed Systems
Steve Vestal
Model-Driven Techniques for Evaluating the QoS of Middleware Configurations for
DRE Systems
Arvind S. Krishna, Emre Turkaye, Aniruddha Gokhale, and
Douglas C. Schmidt
A Platform-Independent Component Modeling Language for Distributed Real-time
and Embedded Systems
Krishnakumar Balasubramanian, Jaiganesh Balasubramanian, Jeff Parsons,
Aniruddha Gokhale, and Douglas C. Schmidt
3:40-4:00 Coffee Break
4:00-5:40 Panel and Paper Presentations (parallel sessions)
Session 7: Special Panel on Technology Transfer and Adoption
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Panel chair: Bill Milam
Session 8: Theory
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Code Generation from Embedded Control Models
Rajeev Alur and Arun Chandrashekharapuram
Systematic Debugging of Real-Time Systems based on Incremental Satisfiability
Counting
Stefan Andrei, Wei-Ngan Chin, Albert M.K. Cheng, and Mihai Lupu
On Schedulability Bounds of Static Priority Schedulers
Jianjia Wu, Jyh-Charn Liu, and Wei Zhao
Timing analysis of TCP servers for surviving denial-of-service attacks
V Krishna Nandivada and Jens Palsberg
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Wednesday, March 9
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8:00-9:00 Keynote Presentation
Dr. Kenneth Butts
Executive Engineer, Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A.
9:00-10:40 Paper Presentations
Session 9: Analysis
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Characterizing Workload Correlations in Multi Processor Hard Real-Time Systems
Ernesto Wandeler and Lothar Thiele
A Model and Methodology for Composition QoS Analysis of Embedded Systems
Hui Ma, Dongfeng Wang, and Farokh Bastani
Improved Schedulability Analysis of Real-Time Transactions with Earliest
Deadline Scheduling
Rodolfo Pellizzoni and Giuseppe Lipari
Exact Admission-Control for Integrated Aperiodic and Periodic Tasks
Bjorn Andersson and Cecilia Ekelin
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:40 Paper Presentations
Session 10: Power-Aware Systems
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Power-Aware Processor Scheduling under Average Delay Constraints
Fan Zhang and Samuel T. Chanson
Energy-aware Task Allocation for Rate Monotonic Scheduling
Tarek A. AlEnawy and Hakan Aydin
Practical On-line DVS Scheduling for Fixed-Priority Real-Time Systems
Bren Mochocki, X. Sharon Hu, and Gang Quan
Feedback-Based Dynamic Frequency Scaling for Memory-Bound Real-Time
Applications
Christian Poellabauer, Leo Singleton, and Karsten Schwan
12:40-2:00 Lunch
2:00-3:40 Paper Presentations
Session 11: Adaptive Scheduling
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Enhancing Feedback Control Scheduling Performance by On-line Quantification and
Suppression of Measurement Disturbance
Mehdi Amirijoo, Jorgen Hansson, Svante Gunnarsson, and Sang H. Son
Hybrid Supervisory Utilization Control of Real-Time Systems
Xenofon Koutsoukos, Radhika Tekumalla, Balachandran Natarajan, and
Chenyang Lu
Optimal Time-variant Resource Allocation for Internet Servers with Delay
Constraints
Xiliang Zhong, Cheng-Zhong Xu, and Minghua Xu
Design and Performance of Configurable Endsystem Scheduling Mechanisms
Tejasvi Aswathanarayana, Venkita Subramonian, Douglas Niehaus, and
Christopher Gill
3:40-4:00 Coffee Break
4:00-5:40 Paper Presentations
Session 12: System Composition
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Real-Time Component-based Systems
Shengquan Wang, Sangig Rho, Zhibin Mai, Riccardo Bettati, and Wei Zhao
Implementing Application-Specific RTOS Policies Using Reflection
Ameet Patil and Neil Audsley
Timed RTOS Modeling for Embedded System Design
Zhengting He, Aloysius Mok, and Cheng Peng
From Functional Blocks to the Synthesis of the Architectural Model in Embedded
Real-time Applications
Cesare Bartolini, Giuseppe Lipari, and Marco Di Natale
6:30-8:30 Reception
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Thursday, March 10
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8:30-10:10 Paper Presentations
Session 13: Scheduling
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An Adaptive Locality-Conscious Process Scheduler for Embedded Systems
Guilin Chen, Guangyu Chen, Ozcan Ozturk, and Mahmut Kandemir
Priority Refinement for Dependent Tasks in Large Embedded Real-Time Software
Jeffrey R. Merrick, Shige Wang, and Kang G. Shin
Integrated CORBA Scheduling and Resource Management for Distributed Real-Time
Embedded Systems
Kevin Bryan, Lisa C. DiPippo, Victor Fay-Wolfe, Matthew Murphy,
Jiangyin Zhang, David T. Fleeman, David W. Juedes, Chang Liu, Lonnie
R. Welch, Douglas Niehaus, and Christopher D. Gill
Solution Space for Fixed-Priority with Preemption Threshold
Jiongxiong Chen, Ashif Harji, and Peter Buhr
10:10-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:15 Work-in-Progress Session
Session 14: Work in Progress
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12:15-2:00 Lunch
2:00-3:40 Paper Presentations
Session 15: System Software and Hardware
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Towards an Understanding of the Behavior of the Single Parent Rule in the RTSJ
Scoped Memory Model
M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano
VPN Gateways over Network Processors: Implementation and Evaluation
Yi-Neng Lin, Chiuan-Hung Lin, Ying-Dar Lin, and Yuan-Chen Lai
Lazy Locking Technique for Improving Real-time Performance of Embedded Linux by
Prediction of Timer Interrupt
Jupyung Lee and Kyu-Ho Park
A Real-Time Performance Comparison of Distributable Threads and Event Channels
Yuanfang Zhang, Bryan Thrall, Stephen Torri, Christopher Gill, and
Chenyang Lu
3:40-4:00 Coffee Break
4:00-5:40 Paper Presentations
Session 16: Resource Allocation
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Heuristic Resource Allocation Strategies for Embedded Systems with Continuous
Mode Changes
Silke Schomann, Klaus Ecker, and Dennis Stankovic
A Novel Framework for Quality-Aware Resource Management in Phased Array Radar
Systems
Chang-Gun Lee
Multiprocessor Resource Allocation for Hard-real-time Streaming with a Dynamic
Job-Mix
Orlando Moreira, Jan David Mol, Marco Bekooij, and Jef van Meerbergen
Towards Efficient Use of Shared Communication Media in the Timed Model
Guido Menkhaus, Michael Holzmann, Sebastian Fischmeister, and Claudiu
Farcas
5:40 Concluding remarks
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Organizing Committee:
General Chairs:
Tarek Abdelzaher, University of Virginia, USA
David Sharp, Boeing, USA
Greg Bollella, Sun Microsystems, USA
Program Chairs:
Seongsoo Hong, Seoul National University, Korea
Oleg Sokolsky, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Douglas Stuart, Boeing, USA
Finance Chair: Wei Zhao, Texas A&M University
Ex-Officio (IEEE RTS-TC Chair): Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania
Local Arrangements Chair: Scott Brandt, University of California, Santa Cruz
Publicity Chairs:
Gerhard Fohler, Malardalen University, Sweden
Tei-Wei Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Area Chairs:
Real-Time Infrastructure:
Oleg Sokolsky, University of Pennsylvania
Model-Driven Real-time and Embedded Systems:
Christopher Gill, Washington University, St. Louis
Embedded Applications:
Seongsoo Hong, Seoul National University
QoS in Open Systems:
Douglas Stuart, Boeing
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Technical Program Committee:
Real-Time Infrastructure (Chair: Oleg Sokolsky)
Riccardo Bettati Texas A&M University, USA
Albert Cheng University of Houston, USA
Marco Di Natale Scuola Superiore S. Anna, Italy
Gerhard Fohler Malardalen University, Sweden
Ashvin Goel University of Toronto, Canada
Steve Goddard University of Nebraska, USA
Hans Hansson Malardalen University, Sweden
E. Christopher Lewis University of Pennsylvania, USA
Sang Lyul Min Seoul National University, Korea
Al Mok University of Texas, USA
Daniel Mosse University of Pittsburgh, USA
Frank Mueller North Carolina State University, USA
Ragunathan Rajkumar Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Krithi Ramamritham IIT Bombay, India
John Regehr University of Utah, USA
Kang Shin University of Michigan, USA
Gautham Thacker Lockheed Martin, USA
Miroslav Velev Reservoir Labs, USA
Embedded Applications (Chair: Seongsoo Hong)
Greg Bollella, Sun Microsystems, USA
Bruce Childers University of Pittsburgh, USA
Young K. Choi Samsung Electronics, Korea
Hans Hansson Malardalen University, Sweden
Tai-Yi Huang National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Dong-In Kang Information Sciences Institute, USA
Hermann Kopetz Technical University of Vienna, Austria
Tei-Wei Kuo National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Sean Landis Motorola, USA
William Milam Ford Research, USA
Minsoo Ryu Hanyang University, Korea
Henk Schepers Phillips Research, The Netherlands
Doug Schmidt Vanderbilt University, USA
Bran Selic IBM, USA
Hyoung Jin Yoon Hyundai Motor Company, Korea
QoS in Open Systems (Chair: Douglas Stuart)
Gul Agha University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Len Bass Software Engineering Institute, USA
Louis DiPalma Raytheon, USA
Balakrishnan Dasarathy Telcordia Technologies, USA
Priya Narasimhan Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Frank Siqueira Federal University Santa Catarina, Brasil
Dorgham Sisalem FOKUS, Germany
Gurdip Singh Kansas State University, USA
Lonnie Welch Ohio University, USA
Wei Zhao Texas A&M University
Model-Driven Real-time and Embedded Systems (Chair: Christopher Gill)
Rajeev Alur University of Pennsylvania, USA
Kenneth Butts Toyota Technical Center, USA
Joe Cross DARPA, USA
Lou DiPalma Raytheon, USA
Nikil Dutt University of California, Irvine, USA
Matt Dwyer University of Nebraska, USA
Aniruddha Gokhale Vanderbilt University, USA
Jeff Gray University of Alabama, USA
John Hatcliff Kansas State University, USA
Gabor Karsai Vanderbilt University, USA
Edward Lee University of California, Berkeley, USA
Jie Liu Microsoft Research
Joe Loyall BBN Technologies, USA
Chenyang Lu Washington University, USA
Douglas Niehaus University of Kansas, USA
Peter Puschner Technical University of Vienna, Austria
Wendy Roll Boeing, USA
Manas Saksena Timesys, USA
Ben Watson Lockheed Martin, USA