-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS - OSPERT 2019 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 15th Annual Workshop on Operating Systems Platforms for Embedded Real-Time Applications (OSPERT 2019) July 9, 2019 Stuttgart, Germany in conjunction with ECRTS'19 https://ospert19.tudos.org/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OSPERT is a forum for researchers and engineers working on (and with) Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOSs) to present recent advances in RTOS technology, to promote new and existing initiatives and projects, and to identify and discuss the challenges that lie ahead. The workshop, now in its eleventh year, provides the RTOS community with an opportunity to meet, to exchange ideas, to network, and to discuss future directions. OSPERT’18 strives for an inclusive and diverse program and solicits a range of varied contributions. To this end, the following types of submissions are sought: 1. proposals for stand-alone presentations (including talks on open problems, demos & tutorials, calls to action, etc.); 2. proposals for reports on empirical experiments (including replication studies, preliminary experiments preceding a full conference submission, and negative experience reports discussing failed approaches); and 3. technical papers (short papers and full workshop papers). See https://ospert19.tudos.org/formats.html for a detailed description of the different contribution formats. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: April 23, 2019 (23:59 GMT-12) Notification of Acceptance: May 14, 2019 Final submissions: May 29, 2019 Workshops: July 9, 2019 ECRTS'19: July 10-12, 2019 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCOPE AND TOPICS OF INTEREST OSPERT'19 is open to all topics related to providing a reliable and efficient operating environment for real-time and embedded applications. Developers of embedded RTOSs are faced with many challenges arising from two opposite needs: on the one hand there is a need for extreme resource usage optimization (processor cycles, energy, network bandwidth, etc.), and on the other hand there are also increasing demands in terms of scalability, flexibility, isolation, adaptivity, reconfigurability, predictability, serviceability, and certifiability, to name a few. Further, while special-purpose RTOSs continue to be used for many embedded applications, real-time services are also increasingly introduced and used in general-purpose operating systems, and market pressures continue to blur the lines between the two formerly distinct classes of operating systems. Notable examples are the various flavors of real-time Linux that support time-sensitive applications, the emergence of commercial and open-source real-time hypervisors, as well as the growth in features and scope of embedded OS and middleware specifications such as AUTOSAR. OSPERT'19 is dedicated to the advances in RTOS technology required to address these trends. As such, areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following topics: - Case studies and experience reports - Consolidation of real-time and best-effort work on embedded platforms - Certification and verification of RTOSs and middleware - Coordinated management of multiple resources - Dynamic reconfiguration and upgrading - Empirical comparisons and evaluations of RTOSs - Flexible processor, memory, and I/O scheduling - Interaction with reconfigurable hardware - Operating system standards (e.g., AUTOSAR, ARINC, POSIX, etc.) - Power and energy management - Quality of Service guarantees - Real-time Linux variants - Real-time virtualization and hypervisors - RTOSs for manycore platforms - Scalability, from very small scale embedded systems to full-fledged RTOSs - Security and fault tolerance for embedded real-time systems - Support for multiprocessor architectures - Support for component-based development -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBMISSION FORMATS - Short WiP papers: up to three A4 pages, standard IEEE formatting. - Full workshop papers: up to six A4 pages, standard IEEE formatting. Visit https://ospert19.tudos.org/ for further details. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CO-LOCATED WITH ECRTS'19 OSPERT 2019 is a satellite workshop of the 31th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2019), the premier European venue for presenting research into the broad area of real-time and embedded systems. See https://www.ecrts.org/ for further information on ECRTS'19. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAM CHAIRS Adam Lackorzynski, TU Dresden / Kernkonzept Daniel Lohmann, Leibniz Universität Hannover -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAM COMMITTEE Marcus Völp, Université du Luxembourg Olaf Spinczyk, Osnabrück University Richard West, Boston University Rudolfo Pellizzoni, University of Waterloo Michal Sojka, Czech Technical University in Prague Wolfgang Mauerer, OTH Regensburg Björn Brandenburg, MPI-SWS Peter Ulbrich, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Heechul Yun, University of Kansas Jim Anderson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Thomas Gleixner, Linutronix