Symposium Highlights
Along
with a diverse program of technical papers, this year's RTAS includes
several venues that highlight the state-of-the-art of real-time
applications and research.
Eight paper sessions (in
a single track, 3 full day format) featuring state-of-the-art research
results: including middleware, communication and networking, real-time
Java, performance and analysis and measurement, real-time process
scheduling, embedded hardware control, power management, and advanced applications
and tools.
Hear it from the people who define the standards!
Leading representatives from standardization bodies, vendors, user
communities, and research will participate in two panels, on Real-Time
Linux and Real-Time Java.
This will be an excellent opportunity to get informed about current efforts
and future directions of two major platforms for real-time and embedded
system development.
There will be many opportunities to catch up with newest
developments in the real-time and embedded arena, such as a Tutorial on the Proposed INCITS Uniform Driver Interface
for Real-Time & Embedded Systems presented by its authors.
The Symposium will include an Industry Exhibition and Demos. Developers and vendors
of tools and platforms for real-time and embedded system design, development,
and verification will present their latest products. This industrial
exhibit will be chair by Therese Smith of Air Traffic Software Architecture,
Inc.
IEEE Workshop On Embedded
System Codesign (ESCODES'02): In conjunction with RTAS 2002,
there will be an IEEE-sponsored workshop on Tuesday, September 24, which focuses
on various aspects of hardware and software codesign for embedded systems.
Objectives and Scope
The IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and
Applications Symposium brings together real-time and embedded system
developers and researchers from academia, industry and government to
present the latest advances in real-time and embedded systems research, and
discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions
adopted. An exciting program that
fosters discussions and technical exchanges is in place, including
full-paper presentations, panels with leading experts, in industry
exhibition and demos, and an IEEE-sponsored Embedded System Codesign
Workshop.
Industry Exhibition and Demos
RTAS 2002 will include an industrial exhibition in a
centrally located space, for vendors to demonstrate state-of-the-art
systems, development tools and applications; where RTAS attendees can
engage in technical discussions with product engineers and developers; and
where company representatives meet (and recruit) young researchers
specializing in real-time and embedded systems. To reserve space for the
exhibition, contact the RTAS 2002 Exhibit Chair,
In conjunction with RTAS 2002, an IEEE-sponsored
workshop will be held on Tuesday, September 24, which focuses on various aspects
of hardware and software codesign for embedded systems. Papers that report
new results on Compiler, architecture and synthesis of embedded systems,
Integration of computing, networking and data acquisition, System-on-Chip
architecture, interconnection and power, and Tools on Codesign will be
presented. For more information contact
Rabi Mahapatra or visit the ESCODES Workshop website.