Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society TC on Real-Time Systems
The 9th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology
and Applications Symposium (RTAS 2003)

May 27 - 30, 2003
Toronto, CANADA

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Advance Program


Tuesday 27 May 2003

RTAS 2003 Workshop on Model-Driven Embedded Systems


Wednesday 28 May 2003

Start Time Type Titles/Speaker
0730 Breakfast All
0800 Registration All
0830 Welcome Symposium Chairs
0900 Keynote TBD
1030 Break All
1100
Session
Applications of Scheduling

Real-Time Scheduling of Hierarchical Reward-Based Tasks
Real-time Support for Mobile Robotics
Template-Based Real-Time Dwell Scheduling with Energy Constraints
1230
Lunch
All
1400
Session
Middleware

Evaluating Real-Time Java for Mission Critical Large-Scale Embedded Systems
Feedback Control Real-Time Scheduling in ORB Middleware
Towards Predictability Real-Time Java Object Request Brokers
1530
Break
All
1600
Session
Tools and Methodology

VEST: An Aspect-Based Real-Time Composition Tool
Tool Set Implementation for Scenario-based Multithreading of UML-RT Models and Experimental Validation
A Model-Based Approach to System-Level Dependency and Real-Time Analysis of Embedded Software
1730
Wrap-up
Symposium Chairs
1900
Banquet
All


Thursday 29 May 2003

Start Time Type Titles/Speaker
0845 Welcome Symposium Chairs
0900 Session Operating Systems

A Cyclic-Executive-Based QoS Guarantee over USB
Kernel Support for Open QoS-Aware Computing
Practical Voltage-Scaling for Fixed-Priority RT-Systems
1030 Break All
1100
Panel Advances in Large-Scale Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems
1230
Lunch
All
1400
Session
Power Aware Scheduling

An Integrated Approach for Applying Dynamic Voltage Scaling to Hard Real-Time Systems
Evaluation of Application-aware Heterogeneous Embedded Systems for Performance and Energy Consumption
Collaborative Operating System and Compiler Power Management for Real-Time Applications
1530
Break
All
1600
Session
Modeling and Experience

Synchronous Modeling of Avionics Applications using the SIGNAL Language
Analysis of the Execution Time Unpredictability caused by Dynamic Branch Prediction
Modular Code Generation from Hybrid Automata based on Data Dependency
1730
Wrap-up
Symposium Chairs


Friday 30 May 2003

Start Time Type Titles/Speaker
0730 Breakfast All
0800 Registration All
0845 Welcome Symposium Chairs
0900 Invited Talk TBD
1030 Break All
1100
Session
Scheduling for Multiprocessing

Global Multiprocessor Scheduling of Aperiodic Tasks using Time-Independent Priorities
Improving Scalability of Task Allocation and Scheduling in Large Distributed Real-Time Systems Using Shared Buffers
A comparison of MPCP and MSRP When Sharing Resources in the Janus Multiple-Processor-on-a-Chip Platform
1230
Lunch
All
1400
Session
Quality of Service

Probabilistic Worst-Case Response-Time Analysis for the Controller Area Network
Feedback Control with Queueing-Theoretic Prediction for Relative Delay Guarantees in Web Servers
1500
Break
All
1530
Panel TBD
1700
Wrap-up
Symposium Chairs

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