EPRES

Workshop on Emerging Problems in Real-Time Embedded Systems

July 9th, 2012, Pisa, Italy

Sponsorships:
Marie-Curie Actions
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna

Welcome to the Workshop on
Emerging Problems in Real-Time Embedded Systems (EPRES)

The aim of this workshop is to establish collaborations between researchers presenting real-world problems in real-time embedded systems and academic researchers seeking interesting application problems to work on. To pursue this aim the program of the workshop will include a few talks illustrating emerging problems in this area.

To facilitate the interaction between the participants, the audience is intentionally kept small (approximately 15 people) and the program will include significant time dedicated to questions, open discussion, etc.

Participants

Program

9:00 Welcome
9:15 Johan Eker, "Scheduling Stream Programs" introduced by Enrico Bini
10:15 Coffee break
10:30 Luca Benini, "Resource allocation and scheduling in Moore's Twilight Zone" introduced by Sanjoy Baruah. A link to the talk on "Managing MPSoCs beyond their Thermal Design Power" is also available.
11:30 Alberto Ferrari, "Challenges in Design and Verification of Real-Time Safety Critical Distributed Embedded Systems" introduced by Marco Di Natale
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Afternoon session 1, time for open discussion, other presentations, collaborations
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Afternoon session 2, time for open discussion, other presentations, collaborations
17:00 Closing

Where

The workshop will be located in the yellow room at the ReTiS Lab

ReTiS Lab
TeCIP Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Via G. Moruzzi 1
56124 Pisa, Italy

A map of the workshop location is also available

From the city center it takes 20 minutes walking (2 km)

If you prefer you can come by bus. The bus line "LAM verde" stops closeby the ReTiS Lab.