The Proceedings of First Work-in-Progress Session of The CSI International Symposium on Real-Time and Embedded Systems and Technologies
Ali Behnoudfar, Seyyed Hossein Hosseini Zahani, Mojtaba Hatami,, Mahmoud Naghibzadeh, Boshra Taheri, Fathieh Faghih, Mehdi Kargahi

TL;DR
This paper presents the proceedings of the first work-in-progress session at RTEST 2018, showcasing ongoing research and developments in real-time, embedded systems, IoT, and cyber-physical systems, with a focus on innovative design, analysis, and empirical evaluation.
Contribution
It introduces a collection of recent research contributions in real-time and embedded systems, highlighting ongoing work and emerging topics in the field.
Findings
14 regular papers and 4 work-in-progress papers accepted
High-quality, original research presented from top global researchers
Coverage of theoretical, application-oriented, and empirical studies in the field
Abstract
The present volume contains the proceedings of RTEST WiP 2018, chaired by Marco Caccamo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. This event has been organized by the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Tehran, in conjunction with the Department of Computer Engineering at Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. The topics of interest in RTEST WiP span over all theoretical and application-oriented aspects, reporting design, analysis, implementation, evaluation, and empirical results, of real-time and embedded systems, internet-of-things, and cyber-physical systems. The program committee of RTEST 2018 consists of 54 top researchers in the mentioned fields from top universities, industries, and research centers around the world. RTEST 2018 has received a total of 41 submissions, out of which we have accepted 14 regular papers and 4 work-in-progress…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReal-Time Systems Scheduling · Embedded Systems Design Techniques · Distributed systems and fault tolerance
