Conference announcements

Early Registration Deadline -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Thu, 15 May 2025 06:17:26 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] Registration for ECRTS 2025 is now open! Early Registration Deadline: June 13
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

We are thrilled to announce that registration for the 37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems
(ECRTS 2025) is now open!

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- Conference Dates: July 8-11, 2025
- Location: Brussels, Belgium
- Register here: https://www.ecrts.org/registration/
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ECRTS is the premier European venue for presenting research in the broad area of real-time
systems. Alongside RTSS and RTAS, it ranks as one of the top three international conferences on
this topic.

This year's conference will be held as a physical event in Brussels, with streaming possibilities for
those unable to attend in person.

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Key Highlights:
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- Workshops: A dedicated workshop day on July 8, featuring sessions like RT-Cloud 2025, ML-RT Agenda'25,
  OSPERT 2025, RTSOPS 2025, and RTAutoSec 2025.
- Industrial Challenge: Engage with real-world problems presented by industry leaders and contribute
  innovative solutions.
- Real-Time Pitches: Share your ongoing work, new ideas, or preliminary results in a dynamic and
  interactive setting.

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Important Dates:
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- Early Registration Deadline: June 13, 2025
- Conference Dates: July 8-11, 2025

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More Information:
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https://www.ecrts.org

Don't miss this opportunity to connect with leading researchers and practitioners in the field of
real-time systems. Secure your spot today!

Call for Workshop Contributions - Deadline Extension -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Wed, 7 May 2025 23:27:12 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] Deadline Extension - Contribution to Workshops of ECRTS 25, Deadline: May 15, 2025
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

Good news!
You now have more time to submit your work to the ECRTS 2025 workshops, taking place on July 8, 2025.
The submission deadline has been extended by one week, and the new deadline is now May 15, 2025.

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    Call for Workshop Submissions
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The 37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 2025) is pleased to announce its upcoming
workshops, scheduled for July 8, 2025.
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit their contributions to the following workshops
with *Submission Deadline May 15, 2025*:

= Real-Time Cloud (RT-Cloud 2025) =
  - Organizers: Johan Eker (Lund University/Ericsson, Sweden) and Luca Abeni (Scuola Superiore
    Sant'Anna, Italy)
  - More information: https://www.ecrts.org/rt-cloud-2025/

= ML-RT Agenda: Towards a Research Agenda for Learning-Enabled Safety-Critical Real-Time Systems =
  - Organizers: Mitra Nasri (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) and Sanjoy Baruah
    (Washington University in Saint Louis, USA)
  - More information: https://www.ecrts.org/ml-rt-agenda25/

= Operating Systems Platforms for Embedded Real-Time Applications (OSPERT 2025) =
  - Organizers: Kuan-Hsun Chen (University of Twente, The Netherlands) and Marion Sudvarg (Washington
    University in St. Louis, USA)
  - More information: https://www.ecrts.org/workshops/ospert25/

= Real-Time Scheduling Open Problems Seminar (RTSOPS 2025) =
  - Organizers: Georg von der Brüggen (TU Dortmund, Germany)
  - More information: https://www.ecrts.org/workshops/rtsops-2025/

= Workshop on Real-Time Autonomous Systems Security (RTAutoSec 2025) =
  - Organizers: Monowar Hasan (School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State
    University, USA) and Mohammad Hamad (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
  - More information: https://www.ecrts.org/rtautosec-2025/

We encourage prospective authors to visit https://www.ecrts.org/workshops/ for detailed information on
each workshop's focus, submission guidelines, and contact information.  This is an excellent opportunity
to engage with the real-time systems community and contribute to advancing the field.

We look forward to your submissions and to welcoming you to the workshops at ECRTS 2025.

Call for Industrial Challenge Submissions -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Thu, 1 May 2025 11:42:18 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] ECRTS Industrial Challenge, Deadline: May 12, 2025
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

About 10 days left for submissions to the industrial challenge of ECRTS, which will take place on July 8 -
11, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium.  Check out the challenges on https://www.ecrts.org/industrial-challenge/
and submit your full solutions or early stage proposals until May 12th (anywhere on earth).  For your
convenience, the Call for the ECRTS 2025 Industrial Challenge is below.

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  ECRTS 2025 Industrial Challenge
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--> Submission Deadline: May 12th (anywhere on earth)
--> More Information: https://www.ecrts.org/industrial-challenge/
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The purpose of the ECRTS Industrial Challenge is to share ideas, experiences, use cases and solutions
to concrete timing design and verification problems issued from real industrial case studies.
This year, we pose two challenges:
* ARM: Augmented Reality Heads-Up-Display
* Thales: Time Sensitive Network (TSN) reconfiguration

You can find material for those challenges on the ECRTS website:
https://www.ecrts.org/industrial-challenge/

We welcome submission of two types of contributions:
* Full solutions, possibly focusing only on selected aspects of the challenge
* Early stage proposals that present preliminary results and road-maps to achieve a complete solution

Authors will have the opportunity to explain their results and discuss culprits and trade-offs with a
short presentation at ECRTS in Brussels, Belgium. As a first this year, authors, whose solutions are
accepted for presentation at ECRTS will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper to a
special issue of the journal Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems (LITES).

The submission deadline is May 12th (anywhere on earth).

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  ARM: Augmented Reality Heads-Up-Display
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High-performance real-time systems are becoming increasingly common in several application domains,
including automotive, robotics, and embedded. To meet the growing performance requirements of the emerging
applications, these systems often adopt a heterogeneous System-on-Chip hardware architecture comprising
multiple high-performance CPUs and one or more domain-specific accelerators. At the same time, the
applications running on these systems are subject to stringent real-time and safety requirements. Due
to the non-deterministic execution model of the compute elements involved and the co-location of the
workloads, which leads to contention of the shared hardware resources, designing and orchestrating
such applications is particularly challenging. In fact, the demand for novel methodologies, tools,
and best practices to assist application designers working on high-performance real-time systems has
never been stronger.

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  Thales: Time Sensitive Network (TSN) reconfiguration
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Avionics Full Duplex (AFDX), an avionic real-time Ethernet, is the current data backbone of most
modern civil aircraft. However, a new technology, the Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN), is gaining a
lot of attention. TSN offers several advantages over traditional AFDX networks, including enhanced
determinism, scalability, and interoperability. One notable advantage of TSN lies in its capability
to support mixed-critical applications within the same network infrastructure. This means that TSN
can accommodate a diverse range of data traffic with varying levels of importance or urgency, from
critical flight control systems to less time-sensitive passenger entertainment systems, all within a
single network framework.

Due to specific environment conditions, faults may occur in avionic networks: vibrations, temperature
conditions, etc. This may lead to a breakdown of one or several network equipments. While in AFDX, each
equipment is duplicated to cope with such situations, TSN offers the opportunity of a more flexible
approach: the reconfiguration of the faulty network. While it is common in common networks to use a
different path in case of link failure, in real-time networks, the new configuration must continue
ensuring real-time guarantees.

Call for Real-Time Pitches -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2025 14:12:21 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] ECRTS 2025 Real-Time Pitches
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

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  ECRTS 2025 Real-Time Pitches
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Do not miss the opportunity to pitch your ideas at ECRTS'25 in Brussels!

Real-Time Pitches include work-in-progress, wild-and-crazy-ideas,
call-for-actions, demos and journal-to-conference talks. It is an opportunity to
address the real-time community with your interesting work or any other
interesting thoughts that you would like to share.

Pitches are 5 minute talks each and must be related to real-time systems as well
as the general scope of ECRTS (see ECRTS call for papers). Aside from that, feel
free to talk about anything you think might interest the real-time community.
Real-Time Pitches especially encourage ideas that break new ground, depart from
established subfields, or challenge the status quo. If a pitch is accepted for
presentation, one of the authors is expected to give a 5 minute live talk at the
conference, and to present a poster and/or demo at the conference reception for
further discussions.

To make sure topics are in scope and to schedule the session, we ask you to submit
an abstract (at most 2 pages, but preferably much shorter) of your pitch and/or a
sketch of your poster. The abstract will not be peer reviewed or published.

Submissions are open until all slots are taken or until 24th of June at the latest.
Feedback on the abstracts will be provided within days from submission.
Note that early submissions until June 7th will get feedback before the early
registration deadline (June 13rd).
At least one author of an accepted submission must register for the full conference
(a student registration is OK) and present at the session and the reception.

Session Chair: Daniel Casini (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy)

More information: https://www.ecrts.org/real-time-pitches/

Call for Industrial Challenge Submissions -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2025 18:25:50 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] ECRTS Industrial Challenge, Deadline: May 12, 2025
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

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Call for Workshop Contributions -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2025 00:39:21 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] Call for Contribution to Workshops of ECRTS 25, Deadline: May 8, 2025
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

Now that the deadline of the main conference has passed, please consider submitting to the workshops
of ECRTS, taking place on July 8, 2025.
This year we offer five amazing workshops, namely **RT-Cloud**, **ML-RT Agenda**, **OSPERT**, **RTSOPS**
and **RTAutoSec**, as listed below.
Deadline for workshop submissions is the **8th of May**.

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Final Call for Papers -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2025 00:23:09 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] Final Reminder: ECRTS on July 8-11, Submission deadline: February 28
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

This is the final reminder for the ECRTS submission.
The deadline is in *one week* (28th of February).
We look forward to your amazing contributions!
Submit here: https://ecrts25.hotcrp.com/

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    Call for Papers
    37th EUROMICRO Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 25)
    July 8-11, 2025 | Brussels, Belgium | www.ecrts.org

    Submission deadline: February 28, 2024 (23:59AoE)
    Submission website: https://ecrts25.hotcrp.com/

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ECRTS is the premier European venue in the area of real-time systems and, alongside RTSS and RTAS,
ranks as one of the top three international conferences on this topic. ECRTS has a rich history, with
the first edition held in 1989 and this year's edition being the 37th run of this annual event. As
in previous editions, ECRTS attracts researchers from both academia and industry whose work tackles
foundational and practical challenges at the intersection of real-time scheduling, time-critical systems,
real-time operating systems, hardware/software co-design, security in time-sensitive systems, real-time
networking, AI and machine learning methods for real-time systems, and more.

ECRTS 2025 will be held as a physical conference on July 8-11, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium.

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    IMPORTANT DATES (All Deadlines are AoE)
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Submission Deadline:        Friday, February 28, 2025
Notification of Acceptance: Monday, April 21, 2025
Camera-ready Deadline:      Friday, May 16, 2025
Conference:                 July 8--11, 2025

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    SCOPE AND TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Papers on all aspects of timing requirements in computer systems are welcome. Systems of interest
include not only hard real-time systems but also time-sensitive systems in general (e.g., systems with
soft requirements expressed in terms of tail latency, latency SLAs, QoS expectations, etc.). Typical
applications are found not only in classical embedded and cyber-physical systems, but also increasingly
in cloud or edge computing contexts and often stem from domains such as automotive, avionics,
telecommunications, healthcare, robotics, and space systems, among others.

To be in scope, papers must address some form of timing requirement, broadly construed. Prospective
first-time authors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with works accepted in past editions of
the conference, which are publicly available at drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/conference/ECRTS

ECRTS welcomes theoretical and practical contributions (including tools, benchmarks, and case
studies) to the state of the art in the design, implementation, verification, and validation of
time-sensitive systems. We particularly encourage papers on industrial case studies (such as the
examples at ecrts.org/industrial-challenge ) and the application of real-time technology to real
systems. We welcome practical contributions even without novel theoretical insights or formal proofs,
provided they are of interest to the research community and/or industry. Whenever relevant, we encourage
authors to present experimental results (preferably based on real data, but synthetic test cases are
acceptable when adequately motivated).

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

all elements of time-sensitive SOFTWARE SYSTEMS, including operating systems, hypervisors, middlewares
and frameworks, programming languages and compilers, runtime environments, networks and communication
protocols, etc.;

COMPUTER HARDWARE design and hardware/software integration for embedded systems, including
time-predictable hardware architecture, GPU and accelerators, FPGA prototyping, SoC design, novel
memory architectures, hardware/software co-design, etc.;

REAL-TIME NETWORKS: including wired and wireless sensor and actuator networks, Time-Sensitive Networks
(TSN), industrial IoT, Software Defined Network (SDN), 5G, end-to-end latency analysis, etc.;

REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS, including modeling, design, simulation, testing, debugging, and evaluation
in domains such as automotive, avionics, control systems, industrial automation, robotics, space,
railways telecommunications, multimedia, etc.;

foundational SCHEDULING and PREDICTABILITY questions, including schedulability analysis, algorithm design,
synchronization protocols, computational complexity, temporal isolation, probabilistic guarantees,
multi-core scheduling, resource co-scheduling, etc.;

static and dynamic techniques for RESOURCE DEMAND ESTIMATION, including stochastic and classic worst-case
execution time (WCET) analysis, analyses to bound memory and bandwidth needs, and methods for determining
the energy, power, or thermal footprint of real-time applications, etc.;

MACHINE LEARNING techniques in safety-critical systems, including explainable AI, the application
of machine learning to the design and optimization of real-time systems, methods for real-time AI
computing, etc.;

FORMAL METHODS for the verification and validation of real-time systems, including model checking,
computer-assisted proofs, and runtime monitoring systems, etc.;

SECURITY aspects of real-time systems, including techniques to strengthen security guarantees, concerns
that affect the operation of safety-critical systems, privacy-enhancing techniques, methodologies to
protect the temporal envelope of critical software against malicious threats, etc.;

the interplay of timing predictability and other NON-FUNCTIONAL QUALITIES such as reliability, quality
of control, energy/power consumption, environmental impact, testability, scalability, etc.

The above list of topics is intended only as a coarse summary of recent proceedings and should not be
understood as an exclusive list of interests. On the contrary, papers breaking new ground, departing
from established subfields, or challenging the status quo are most welcome and highly encouraged.

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    OPEN ACCESS
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The ECRTS organizers and community strongly believe that a conference best serves the research community
and the public when results are accessible to the largest audience without restrictions. In line
with this belief, all accepted papers will be published again this year as open-access proceedings
in collaboration with LIPIcs (Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics). Once published, the
proceedings of ECRTS 2025 will be publicly accessible at drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/conference/ECRTS
where the previous proceedings since 2017 are available.

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    PAPER SUBMISSION
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Submitted manuscripts are limited to 20 pages of technical content, excluding the bibliography. Every
accepted paper must be presented by one of the authors at the conference.

ECRTS papers follow the Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics paper
template. You can download the LIPIcs template and see the typesetting instructions here:
https://submission.dagstuhl.de/series/details/5#author

To submit a paper to ECRTS, please carefully review and follow the submission instructions and guidelines:
https://www.ecrts.org/submission-instructions/

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    DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEWING
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In the interest of maximizing fairness and the meritocratic nature of the evaluation process, ECRTS
will follow a double-blind peer reviewing process. Authors will submit blinded manuscripts (that do
not reveal author identity or affiliation), and reviewers will not be made aware of author identities.

See the double-blind submission policy for more details: https://www.ecrts.org/double-blind-submission/

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    SHADOW PEER REVIEW PROCESS
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For the first time this year, ECRTS will offer the authors a Shadow Technical Program Committee (TPC)
option. The Shadow TPC is designed to train future reviewers by providing them with hands-on experience
in the paper review process. Authors who choose to participate (on an opt-in basis) will have their
submissions reviewed by both the regular TPC and the Shadow TPC, although the reviews from the Shadow
TPC will not impact the final decision on the paper.

Learn more about the Shadow TPC reviewing process, the eligibility criteria to join the Shadow TPC,
and how to apply for consideration in Shadow TPC: https://www.ecrts.org/shadow-tpc-evaluation-process/

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    ARTIFACT EVALUATION
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To improve the results' reproducibility and encourage reuse, authors of accepted papers with a
computational component will be invited to submit their code and/or their data to an optional artifact
evaluation process: https://www.ecrts.org/artifact-evaluation/

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    Program Committee
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Alex Zuepke, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Angeliki Kritikakou, Univ Rennes, Inria, IRISA, France
Antoine Bertout, University of Poitiers, France
Arpan Gujarati, University of British Columbia, Canada
Benjamin Lesage, ONERA, France
Bryan Ward, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA
Chris Gill, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Corey Tessler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Cristian Klein, Elastisys, Sweden
Daniel Casini, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
Dirk Ziegenbein, Bosch Research, Germany
Emmanuel Grolleau, LIAS, ISAE-ENSMA, Université de Poitiers, France
Federico Aromolo, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
Federico Reghenzani, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Fei Guan, Northeast Forestry University, China
Francisco Cazorla, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Gedare Bloom, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Georg von der Brüggen, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany
Gerhard Fohler, Technical University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany
Hasan Monowar, Washington State University, Washington, USA
Heechul Yun, University of Kansas, Kansas, USA
Hoon Sung Chwa , Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea
Houssam-Eddine Zahaf, Nantes University, France
Iain Bate, University of York, UK
Isabelle Puaut, University of Rennes, France
Jian-Jia Chen, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany
Luis Almeida, FEUP/CISTER, Portugal
Marc Boyer, The French Aerospace Lab (ONERA), France
Marine Sauze-Kadar, CEA, Germany
Martina Maggio, Saarland University, Sweden
Matthias Becker, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Mo Foughali, IRIF, Université Paris Cité, France
Mohamed Hassan, McMaster University, Canada
Nan Guan, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Nicola Capodieci, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Ning Zhang, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Patrick Meumeu Yomsi, CISTER, Portugal
Peter Ulbrich, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany
Pontus Ekberg, Uppsala University, Sweden
Rakesh Bobba, Oregon State University, Oregon, USA
Rodolfo Pellizzoni, University of Waterloo, Canada
Sathish Gopalakrishnan, University of British Columbia, Canada
Sebastian Altmeyer, University of Augsburg, Germany
Sepideh Safari, School of Computer Science, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Iran
Silviu Craciunas, TTTech Computertechnik AG, Austria
Soham Sinha, NVIDIA, USA
Sudipta Chattopadhyay, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Sun Jinghao, Dalian University of Technology, China
Tanmaya Mishra, Analog Devices Inc., USA
Thomas Carle, Université Toulouse 3, France
Timothy Bourke, Inria, France
Tomasz Kloda, LAAS-CNRS, France

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    LEARN MORE
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To receive more information about ECRTS, please subscribe to the ecrts-info mailing list at:
www.ecrts.org/mailman/listinfo/ecrts-info

You can also follow the official ECRTS announcements on LinkedIn at
linkedin.com/company/euromicro-conference-on-real-time-systems/ or
on Instagram at instagram.com/ecrts_conference/

Call for Papers -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2025 17:56:58 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] ECRTS on July 8-11, Submission deadline: February 28
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

Only *two weeks* until the submission deadline (28th of February) of ECRTS!
Time to finalize your paper and submit it here:
https://ecrts25.hotcrp.com/

Also, we recommend all early-career researcher to become part of the Shadow TPC.  You can still
self-nominate until the paper submission deadline (28th of February) using the following link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1SL8YcActonCEfmUKWMu_eSnR7x8otxYVm1bFGeRls2M/edit

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Call for Workshop Contributions -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2025 16:45:02 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] Call for Contribution to Workshops of ECRTS 25, Deadline: May 8, 2025
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

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Call for Papers -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2025 05:07:41 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] ECRTS on July 8-11, Submission deadline: February 28
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

The submission deadline for ECRTS is less than one month away!
Time to finalize your paper and submit it here: https://ecrts25.hotcrp.com/

You can also self-nominate for the Shadow TPC here:
https://www.ecrts.org/2025/01/14/call-for-shadow-tpc-self-nominations/

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Call for Papers -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2025 14:49:08 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] ECRTS Call for Papers
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

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Call for Workshops and Tutorials -
37th Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'2025)


Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 09:43:11 +0000
From: Günzel, Mario <mario.guenzel@TU-DORTMUND.DE>
Subject: [TCRTS] Call for ECRTS'25 Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
To: <tcrts@COMPUTER.ORG>

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            Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals

   37th EUROMICRO Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 25)
        July 8-11, 2025 | Brussels, Belgium | www.ecrts.org

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ECRTS is the premier European venue for presenting research into the broad area of real-time systems.
The 37th Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS'25) will be held in Brussels, Belgium on July 8-11,
2025. Prior to the conference, ECRTS will feature a workshop day on July 8.

ECRTS 2025 opens the workshop day also for tutorials and workshops on ongoing research projects.

The workshops of ECRTS are a key feature of the conference. They are well attended and widely
acknowledged to be lively and useful to the community.
Previous editions of the conference featured successful workshops such as the International Workshop
on Analysis Tools and Methodologies for Embedded and Real-time Systems (WATERS), the International
workshop on Operating Systems Platforms for Embedded Real-Time applications (OSPERT), International
Workshop Real-Time Networks (RTN), Real-Time Cloud (RT-Cloud), and the International Workshop on
Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis (WCET).

ECRTS will support accepted workshops by handling registrations and by providing rooms so that the
workshop chairs can focus on the technical program. ECRTS will also provide web spaces to store the
workshop website and proceedings.

We invite real-time researchers and practitioners to submit workshop proposals for the ECRTS workshop day.

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        Submission Instructions
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A workshop proposal shall contain the following details:

1. Title of the workshop/tutorial.
2. Workshop chairs, including contact information.
3. Theme and/or Topic of the workshop, including a short scientific abstract of the proposed workshop.
4. Workshop model, i.e., invited paper/abstracts, call for submissions, keynote speaker, open discussions.
5. Information about proceedings (e.g., formal/informal/printed). All workshops are expected to publish
   accepted papers on their workshop homepage.
6. Estimated length of the workshop, i.e., half-day or full-day.
7. Information about previous editions, if applicable.

Proposals have to be submitted (as plain-text or PDF) via email to altmeyer@es-augsburg.de with subject
line "ECRTS'25 Workshop Proposal".

The ECRTS workshop committee will make a selection on the proposed workshops based on the fitness of
the topic and the availability of rooms at the conference venue. The workshop committee will work in
close collaboration with the workshop chairs of all accepted workshops to optimize the schedule and
to create synergies between the workshops. This may include the consolidation of workshop sessions
between different workshops.

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        Important dates
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Workshop Proposal deadline:            Dec. 5, 2024
Acceptance Notification:        Before Dec. 12, 2024
ECRTS Workshops:                       July 8, 2025

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        ECRTS Workshop Committee
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Sebastian Altmeyer, University of Augsburg, Germany (Workshops Chair)
Renato Mancuso, Boston University, USA (Program Chair)
Antonio Paolillo, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium (Co-General Chair)
Joël Goossens, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium (Co-General Chair)

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Last update: 2025/05/16.

Dirk Craeynest