The workshop is seeking original
research and
position papers dealing with hot topics in real-time networks. Innovative and/or controversial ideas are specially sought. Following the initiative previous editions, RTN 2011 once again encourages submissions on
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and their applications. This year, we also encourage submissions on
Applications of real-time networks to building automation and control systems.
Prospective authors are also encouraged to address any issues about real-time, QoS and dependability in computer networks. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and applications

Real-time tracking

Cyber-physical systems, internet of things

Wireless technologies (IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee, WiMax, UWB)

IPv6 over Low Power Wireless Personal Area Networks (6lowpan)

Communication protocols: (MAC and network layer issues, distributed scheduling, soft-core implementation etc)

Networked embedded systems, networked sensor systems and networked control systems

Infrastructures for ubiquitous and pervasive computing systems

Performance evaluation, simulation and modeling tools

Real-time network management

Time synchronization

Quality of Service (QoS), dependable systems and safety systems

Domotics and building monitoring / control systems (fire, gas and water detection, access controls/security, HAVAC etc)

Robotics and real-time collaboration

Automotive and aerospace networks / applications (CAN, FlexRay, TTP, etc)

Implementation, experimentation and case Studies
Submission of papers
Submitted papers should follow the
IEEE conference format and should not exceed 6 pages in length.
Submissions should be made using the
START conference management system.
All papers will be reviewed by the workshop Program Committee. Accepted papers will be made available to all participants one week before the workshop so that contributions can be examined prior to the event. Each presentation session will have a “rapporteur”, which enables the proceedings to be enriched with a short summary of each paper, brief details of the corresponding presentation, and the resulting discussions. Revised and extended version of the best papers may be considered for further publication after the workshop.
Important Dates
The deadline for submissions is the
24th April 2011 (Note that this is a firm deadline, and cannot be extended!)
Notification of acceptance:
22nd May 2011
Submission of camera-ready papers:
5th June 2011
Please
contact the organizer if you encounter any problems during submission.
Please contact the organizer if you encounter any problems during submission.
Download the CFP