ECRTS08

7th International Workshop on Real-Time Networks RTN'08

Prague, Czech Republic, July 1, 2008

in conjunction with the


20th Euromicro Intl Conference on Real-Time Systems
Prague, Czech Republic, July 2 - 4, 2008


Workshop Chair

Anis Koubâa

Research affiliation
IPP-HURRAY Research Group, ISEP-IPP, (Portugal)
Teaching affiliation
Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud University
College of Computer Science and
Information Systems
11681 Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)

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Program Committee
  • Mohamed Abid
    (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
  • Luis Almeida
    (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
  • Jean-Dominique Decotignie
    (Swiss Center for Microtechnology, Switzerland)
  • Sameh Gobriel
    (Intel Corporation, USA)
  • Tian He
    (University of Minnesota, USA)
  • Lucia Lo Bello
    (University of Catania, Italy)
  • Daniel Mossé
    (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
  • Paolo Pagano
    (RETIS Lab, Italy)
  • Shashi Prabh
    (IPP -HURRAY!, Portugal)
  • Jens B. Schmitt
    (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)
  • Ye-Qiong Song
    (LORIA - Nancy University - INPL, France)
  • Thiemo Voigt
    (Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden)
  • Andreas Willig
    (Technical University of Berlin, Germany)

Important Deadlines

  • Submission of papers: 24 April 2008
  • Notification of acceptance: 26 May 2008
  • Submission of updated papers: 14 June 2008
  • Broadcast of papers: 20 June 2008
  • RTN Workshop: 1 July 2008
  • Euromicro Conf. on RTS: 2-4 July 2008
  • Final versions: 8 September 2008

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Cyber-Physical Systems, (Real-time) Networking, the Internet:
where will it go? where will we go?

Speaker: Pr. Daniel Mossé

Professor at University of Pittsburgh, USA

Time: 14:00 - 15:00

Abstract

Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are a new paradigm that will bring together many distinct areas of computing. One of the main research topics in CPS is networking, since CPS proposes to bring together many different systems, into what's been called "systems of systems" or the "Internet of Things". Even though new hardware has been enabling several developments in networking, there is still many open issues to be solved before we see the deployment of an unrestricted world-wide network where EveryThing will be connected to EveryThingElse. In this talk, we will point out some of the issues in the junction of CPS, real-time, and networking. In particular, we will talk about data communication and aggregation in sensor networks, dissemination of information (private and public) in CPS-related networks, and timeliness issues with wide-reaching networks. We will also describe some open research problems still to solve in order to enable CPS development and deployment.

Pr. Daniel Mossé: Short Biography

Daniel Mossé received a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Brasilia in 1986, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Maryland in 1990 and 1993, respectively. He is a Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. His research interests include fault-tolerant and real-time systems, as well as networking.
The current major thrust of his research is real-time systems, power management issues, and networks (wireless and security). Typically funded by NSF and DARPA, Dr. Mosse's projects combine theoretical results and actual implementations. Dr. Mosse has served on PCs and as PC chair for most major IEEE- and ACM-sponsored real-time conferences.
He was an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Computers and is currently on the editorial board of the Kluwer Journal of Real-Time Systems.