Program

Program at a glance



Wednesday, November 6th

08:00 – 08:30  Welcome and Registration
08:30 – 09:00  Opening Remarks from the Director of ENSEEIHT and the RTNS2019 PC and General Chairs 
09:00 – 10:30 

Session: ANALYSIS AND VALIDATION

10:30 – 11:00  Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30 

Session: FAULT-TOLERANCE, SECURITY, AND DATAFLOW

12:30 – 14:00  Lunch Break
14:00 – 16:00 

Industrial session: REAL-TIME CHALLENGES IN INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

16:00 – 16:30  Coffee break
16:30 – 18:30 

Session: NETWORKING I

18:30 – 22:30  Welcome Reception at ENSEEIHT

Thursday, November 7th

08:30 – 09:30  Registration
09:30 – 10:30  KEYNOTE: A View on Future Challenges for the Real-Time Community
10:30 – 11:00  Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30 

Session: PROCESSOR SCHEDULING

12:30 – 13:30  Lunch Break
13:30 – 15:00 

Session: 13th Junior Researcher Workshop on Real-Time Computing

15:15 – 18:45

Visit of La Halle de la Machine

20:00 – 22:30 

Conference Dinner at Les Caves de la Maréchale


Friday, November 8th

08:30 – 10:30 

Session: NETWORKING II

10:30 – 11:00  Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30 

Session: SYNCHRONIZATION, PREEMPTION, AND COORDINATION

12:30 – 12:45  Best Presentation Award and Closing
12:45 – 14:00  Lunch Break

RTNS Program details


Session: ANALYSIS AND VALIDATION


Date: Wednesday, November 6th from 9:00 to 10:30

Room: B00

Session Chair: Claire Maiza

  1. Response time analysis of Multiframe mixed criticality systems (OUTSTANDING PAPER) (slides)
    by Ishfaq Hussain, Muhammad Ali Awan, Pedro Souto, Konstantinos Bletsa, Benny Akesson, Eduardo Tovar
  2. Tightness and Computation Assessment of Worst-Case Delay Bounds in Wormhole Networks-On-Chip (slides)
    by Frederic Giroudot, Ahlem Mifdaoui
  3. Validating High Level Simulation Results against Experimental Data and Low Level Simulation (slides)
    by David Griffin, James Harbin, Alan Burns, Iain Bate, Robert Davis, Leandro Indrusiak

Session: FAULT-TOLERANCE, SECURITY, AND DATAFLOW


Date: Wednesday, November 6th from 11:00 to 12:30

Room: B00

Session Chair: Joël Goossens

  1. Fault-tolerant Transmission of Messages of Differing Criticalities
    Across a Shared Communication Medium (slides)
    by Kunal Agrawal, Sanjoy Baruah, Alan Burns
  2. Optimized Trusted Execution for Hard Real-Time Applications on COTS Processors (slides)
    by Anway Mukherjee, Tanmaya Mishra, Thidapat Chantem, Nathan Fisher, Ryan Gerdes
  3. Response Time Analysis of Dataflow Applications on a Many-Core Processor with Shared-Memory and Network-on-Chip (slides
    by Amaury Graillat, Claire Maiza, Matthieu Moy, Pascal Raymond, Benoit Dinechin

Industrial session: REAL-TIME CHALLENGES IN INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS


Date: Wednesday, November 6th from 14:00 to 16:00

Room: B00

Session Chair: Jean-Luc Scharbarg

  1. Real-time architecture challenges in automotive engine control systems (slides)
    by Denis Claraz, Vitesco Technologies, ex-Continental Powertrain
  2. Automatic Air Transport, a revolution for the Future (slides)
    by Marc Gatti, Thalès Avionics
  3. Real-time constraints in substation automation systems: challenges and industrial practices
    by Ludovic Pontnau and Abdelaziz Ahmed Nacer, SCLE-SFE, Groupe ENGIE
  4. Deterministic networking: Reliable and Available Wireless (slides)
    by Pascal Thubert, CISCO

Session: NETWORKING I


Date: Wednesday, November 6th from 16:30 to 18:30

Room: B00

Session Chair: Antoine Bertout

  1. Quantum assignment for QoS-aware AFDX network with Deficit Round Robin (slides)
    by Aakash Soni, Jean-Luc Scharbarg, Jérôme Ermont
  2. Impact on credit freeze before gate closing in CBS and GCL integration into TSN (slides)
    by Hugo Daigmorte, Marc Boyer
  3. Modeling Time-Triggered Service Intermittence In Network Calculus (slides)
    by Jonathan Falk, Frank Durr, Kurt Rothermel
  4. Breaking vs. Solving: Analysis and Routing of Real-time Networks with Cyclic Dependencies using Network Calculus (slides)
    by Anais Finzi, Silviu S. Craciunas

Session: PROCESSOR SCHEDULING


Date: Thursday, November 7th from 11:00 to 12:30

Room: B00

Session Chair: Claire Pagetti

  1. Optimal Soft Real-Time Semi-Partitioned Scheduling Made Simple (And Dynamic) (OUTSTANDING PAPER)
    by Clara Hobbs, Zelin Tong, Jim Anderson
  2. Precise Scheduling of Mixed-Criticality Tasks by Varying Processor Speed (slides)
    by Ashik Ahmed Bhuiyan, Zhishan Guo, Sai Sruti, Kecheng Yang
  3. Multiprocessor Scheduling of Elastic Tasks (OUTSTANDING PAPER) (slides)
    by James Orr, Sanjoy Baruah

Session: NETWORKING II


Date: Friday, November 8th from 8:30 to 10:30

Room: B00

Session Chair: Ahlem Mifdaoui

  1. On the use of supervised machine learning for assessing schedulability: application to Ethernet TSN (slides)
    by Tieu Long Mai, Nicolas Navet, Jorn Migge
  2. Optimal Routing and Scheduling of Complemental Flows in Converged Networks (slides
    by Jonathan Falk, Frank Durr, Steffen Linsenmayer, Stefan Wildhagen, Ben Carabelli, Kurt Rothermel
  3. Software-defined Wireless Mesh Networking for Reliable and Real-time Smart City Cyber Physical Applications (slides)
    by Akam Hakiri, Aniruddha Gokhale, Pascal Berthou
  4. GALLOP: Toward High-Performance Connectivity for Closing Control Loops over Multi-hop Wireless Networks (slides)
    by Adnan Aijaz, Aleksandar Stanoev, Usman Raza

Session: SYNCHRONIZATION, PREEMPTION, AND COORDINATION


Date: Friday, November 8th from 11:00 to 12:30

Room: B00

Session Chair: Liliana Cucu-Grosjean

  1. Concurrency Groups: A New Way to Look at Real-Time Multiprocessor Lock Nesting (OUTSTANDING PAPER)  (slides)
    by Catherine Nemitz, Tanya Amert, Manish Goyal, Jim Anderson
  2. Choosing Preemption Points to Minimize Typical Running Times (slides)
    by Sanjoy Baruah, Nathan Fisher
  3. ACCEPTOR: a model and a protocol for real-time multi-mode applications on reconfigurable heterogeneous platforms  (slides)
    by Joël Goossens, Antonio Paolillo, Xavier Poczekajlo, Paul Rodriguez

List of accepted papers


  • Breaking vs. Solving: Analysis and Routing of Real-time Networks with Cyclic Dependencies using Network Calculus, Anaïs Finzi and Silviu S. Craciunas
  • Tightness and Computation Assessment of Worst-Case Delay Bounds in Wormhole Networks-On-Chip, Frederic Giroudot and Ahlem Mifdaoui
  • Impact on credit freeze before gate closing in CBS and GCL integration into TSN, Hugo Daigmorte and Marc Boyer
  • Modeling Time-Triggered Service Intermittence In Network Calculus, Jonathan Falk, Frank Dürr and Kurt Rothermel
  • ACCEPTOR: a model and a protocol for real-time multi-mode applications on reconfigurable heterogeneous platforms, Joël Goossens, Antonio Paolillo, Xavier Poczekajlo and Paul Rodriguez
  • Fault-tolerant Transmission of Messages of Differing Criticalities Across a Shared Communication Medium, Kunal Agrawal, Sanjoy Baruah and Alan Burns
  • Response Time Analysis of Dataflow Applications on a Many-Core Processor with Shared-Memory and Network-on-Chip, Amaury Graillat, Claire Maiza, Matthieu Moy, Pascal Raymond and Benoit Dinechin
  • GALLOP: Toward High-Performance Connectivity for Closing Control Loops over Multi-hop Wireless Networks, Adnan Aijaz, Aleksandar Stanoev and Usman Raza
  • On the use of supervised machine learning for assessing schedulability: application to Ethernet TSN, Tieu Long Mai, Nicolas Navet and Jörn Migge
  • Multiprocessor Scheduling of Elastic Tasks, James Orr and Sanjoy Baruah
  • Choosing Preemption Points to Minimize Typical Running Times, Sanjoy Baruah and Nathan Fisher
  • Validating High Level Simulation Results against Experimental Data and Low Level Simulation, David Griffin, James Harbin, Alan Burns, Iain Bate, Robert Davis and Leandro Indrusiak
  • Concurrency Groups: A New Way to Look at Real-Time Multiprocessor Lock Nesting, Catherine Nemitz, Tanya Amert, Manish Goyal and Jim Anderson
  • Optimal Soft Real-Time Semi-Partitioned Scheduling Made Simple (And Dynamic), Clara Hobbs, Zelin Tong and Jim Anderson
  • Optimal Routing and Scheduling of Complemental Flows in Converged Networks, Jonathan Falk, Frank Dürr, Steffen Linsenmayer, Stefan Wildhagen, Ben Carabelli and Kurt Rothermel
  • Optimized Trusted Execution for Hard Real-Time Applications on COTS Processors, Anway Mukherjee, Tanmaya Mishra, Thidapat Chantem, Nathan Fisher and Ryan Gerdes
  • Response time analysis of Multiframe mixed criticality systems, Ishfaq Hussain, Muhammad Ali Awan, Pedro Souto, Konstantinos Bletsas, Benny Akesson and Eduardo Tovar
  • Precise Scheduling of Mixed-Criticality Tasks by Varying Processor Speed, Ashik Ahmed Bhuiyan, Zhishan Guo, Sai Sruti and Kecheng Yang
  • Software-defined Wireless Mesh Networking for Reliable and Real-time Smart City Cyber Physical Applications, Akram Hakiri, Aniruddha Gokhale and Pascal Berthou
  • Quantum assignment for QoS-aware AFDX network with Deficit Round Robin, Aakash Soni, Jean-Luc Scharbarg and Jérôme Ermont