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  RTCSA 2007 will be held
  August 21-23, 2007,
  Daegu, Korea

  Previous RTCSA
    RTCSA 2006
    RTCSA 2005

Important Dates
31 March
Submission
Deadline
12 May
Notification of
Acceptance
8 June
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21-23
August
Conference Dates

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The 13th IEEE International Conference on
Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications
SCOPE: The 13th IEEE RTCSA will bring together researchers and developers from academia and industry for advancing the technology of embedded and real-time systems and ubiquitous computing applications. The conference has the following goals: to investigate advances in embedded and real-time systems and ubiquitous computing applications; to promote interaction among the areas of embedded computing, real-time computing and ubiquitous computing; to evaluate the maturity and directions of embedded and real-time system and ubiquitous computing technology.
RTCSA2007 invites submissions of papers presenting a high quality original research and development for the conference tracks: (1) Real-time Systems, (2) Ubiquitous Computing, and
(3) Embedded Systems.
Track I: Real-Time Systems
  • Real-time operating systems and scheduling,
  • Timing analysis,
  • Fault-tolerance,
  • Databases,
  • Programming languages and run-time systems,
  • Middleware systems,
  • Design and analysis tools,
  • Communication networks and protocols,
  • Architectures,
  • Formal methods,
  • Case studies, and
  • Application
Track II: Ubiquitous Computing
  • Real-time issues in ubiquitous computing
  • Infrastructure for ubiquitous computing
  • Location-dependent and context-aware computing
  • Smart sensors and sensor network
  • Portable devices and wearable computers
  • Passive, active and smart tags
  • Software architecture for ubiquitous computing
  • Human computer interaction
  • Security and privacy

Track III: Embedded Systems

  • Operating systems and scheduling
  • Embedded Systems
  • System-on-chip design
  • HW/SW co-design
  • Power/thermal-aware design issues
  • Embedded multimedia applications

 

  • Embedded system design practices
  • Networks-on-chip design
  • Embedded system architecture
  • Design optimization
    (memory, performance etc.)

 

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Professor Taewhan Kim

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