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Call for Papers:

RTSS 2005
http://www.rtss.org/rtss2005.html

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Important Dates:

Abstracts due: May 17, 2005
Papers due: May 24, 2005
Acceptance notification: Aug 15, 2005
Camera-ready manuscripts: Sept 15, 2005
Symposium: Dec 6-8, 2005
Workshops: Dec 5, 2005

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The 26th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium in Miami will follow the
format of recent RTSSs, with several tracks. RTSS remains the premier
conference in the area of real-time computing, presenting innovations
in the field with respect to theory and practice.

Scope of the Conference: 

The Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) provides a forum for the
presentation of high-quality, original research covering all aspects
of real-time systems design, analysis, implementation, evaluation, and
case-studies. RTSS¡Ç05 continues the trend of making RTSS an expansive
and inclusive symposium, looking to embrace new and emerging areas of
real-time systems research. RTSS¡Ç05 welcomes the submission of mature
papers in several areas of real-time computing, including but not
limited to scheduling; databases; observability; composability;
security for RTSS; tools and reduction to practice; control and
adaptive RT systems theory; testing and debugging; modeling; formal
methods; communications (wireless, wireline, and sensor networks);
power, thermal, and energy management; embedded systems; sensor and
implantable devices; robustness; fault tolerance and robustness;
intelligent behavior; time-sensitive robotics; emergency/disaster
management; embedded real-time systems and infrastructures; QoS
support; real-time systems middleware.

In addition to the main real-time track, this year we will continue
with the successful format of previous years with three specialized
tracks:

* Real-Time Middleware and Software Engineering

* Hardware/Software Co-design

* Real-Time Communication and Sensor Networks

Although authors will choose which tracks to submit papers to, a paper
may be re-directed to the more appropriate track.

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Papers will be handled electronically. Format: PostScript(ps) or Adobe
PDF(pdf).  Submissions should be limited to 20 double-spaced pages
(5,000 words). All figures, appendices, and references must fit within
this limit. Papers that deviate significantly from these requirements
risk being rejected without review.

The following is new this year:

* DOUBLE-BLIND REVIEWS: As with other conferences, this year RTSS will
only accept papers in which authors cannot be identified, either
explicitly or by implication (e.g., through the references or
acknowledgments). Submissions violating these rules or the formatting
guidelines on the web page will not be considered for publication.

* ORIGINAL SUBMISSIONS: Submitted papers must have original content
that has not been previously published in, or under review by, other
refereed venues (other workshops, conferences or journals). Papers
violating this policy will be rejected without review.

* SPECIAL ACTIVITY: A special competition is being planned, revolving
around implementation of real-time constraints and applications of
simulated robots.  Watch this space for more information.  Stefan
Petters is coordinating this effort.

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RTSS 2005 Symposium Proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer
Society Press.

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General Chair: Jim Anderson, UNC Chapel Hill
Program Chair: Daniel Mosse, Univ of Pittsburgh
Ex-Officio (TC-Chair): Wei Zhao, TAMU/NSF

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