Workshop Program
General Chair
Scott Brandt
University of California
Santa Cruz, USA
sbrandt@cse.ucsc.edu
Program Co-Chairs
Barb Pfarr
NASA Goddard, USA,
bpfarr@pop500.gsfc.nasa.gov
Armin Zimmerman
Technische Universität
Berlin
azi@cs.tu-berlin.de
Steering Committee
Program Committee
Special Session: This year
there will be a special
session on autonomous
hot-spot convergence!
The problem statement
is available here.
IPDPS2002 Conference Link
Publicity Chair
Amy Apon
University of Arkansas, USA
aapon@uark.edu
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Real-time and embedded systems have rapidly advanced from simple
application-specific embedded systems handling periodic updates from
sensors to include large distributed heterogeneous systems designed
for asynchronous and dynamic operation with high degrees of
flexibility, autonomy, quality of service, and reliability.
The International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time
Systems is a forum for the presentation and discussion of
approaches, research findings, and experiences in the applications of
large-scale parallel and distributed real-time systems. Of
interest are both the development of relevant technology (e.g.:
hardware, middleware, tools) as well as the applications built using
such technology.
WPDRTS brings together industry, academia, and government
researchers to discuss and exchange ideas in the area of large-scale
parallel and distributed real-time and embedded systems and to explore
the special needs and issues in applying these technologies to defense
and commercial applications.
Topics of Interest:
- Algorithms and Applications: addressing computing needs of
large-scale parallel and distributed real-time and embedded
military and commercial applications areas such as signal/image
processing, advanced vision/robotic systems, smart-sensor-based
systems, industrial automation/optimization, vehicle guidance,
command and control, databases.
- Networking: in-the-large application programming models/API's,
partitioning/mapping, system integration, debugging and testing
tools.
- Programming Environments: software design, programming, and
parallelization methods/tools for DSP-based, reconfigurable, and
mixed-computation-paradigm architectures.
- Operating Systems and Middleware: distributed middleware services
needs (e.g. QoS, object distribution), configurable/optimal OS
features needs, scheduling, runtime systems, resource management
- Architectures: special-purpose processors, packaging,
mixed-computation-paradigm architectures, size/weight/power modeling
and management.
- Modeling, Analysis and System Specification: new paradigms,
benchmarking, tools and environments, formal methods, object
orientation, validation, languages, simulation, high assurance
systems
- Stochastic and Dynamic Real-Time Systems
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