16th annual workshop on
Operating Systems Platforms for Embedded Real-Time applications
July 5, 2022, Modena, ItalyMay 4, 2022 (extended)
Submission Deadline
May 25, 2022
Acceptance Notification
June 19, 2022
Submission of camera-ready papers
July 5, 2022
Workshop
July 05-08, 2022
ECRTS Conference
Call for contributions [TXT|PDF]
Contribution formats & details
Daniel Lohmann
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Renato Mancuso
Boston University
Wolfgang Mauerer
OTH Regensburg
Richard West
Boston University
Peter Ulbrich
Technische Universität Dortmund
Hyoseung Kim
UC Riverside
Mohamed Hassan
McMaster University
Rudolfo Pellizzoni
University of Waterloo
Michal Sojka
Czech Technical University in Prague
Bryan Ward
MIT Lincoln Lab
Submitted papers should follow the IEEE conference format (2 columns, 10 pt, single-line spacing, A4 paper) and should be submitted in PDF format.
LaTeX and MS Word templates may be found at: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
Talk proposals may follow any suitable format.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the program committee. Accepted contributions will be made available through an online workshop proceedings, but they will not be formally published to not hinder later publication as a full conference paper.
Submission website: https://ospert2022.hotcrp.com/
To submit a proposal for a technical presentation or an experiment report without an accompanying paper, upload a one-page PDF file listing the title and a ~500 word abstract to the submission website.
To submit a short paper, upload a PDF file (up to 3 page) to the submission website
To submit a full paper, upload a PDF file (up to 6 pages) to the submission website.
The papers, as well as all talk proposals, will be reviewed by the workshop program committee. All accepted papers will be made available to all participants one week before the workshop so that contributions can be examined prior to the event. The slides of all accepted talks will be collected at the workshop and made available on the workshop homepage after the workshop.
We want to encourage scientific reproducibility, and discourage redundant work within the community. Thus, it is strongly encouraged that code relevant to each submission is publicly available, and a link to it included in the submission. By submitting a paper, the authors agree and confirm that:
Further, by submitting a paper or a talk proposal, the authors agree and confirm that:
A copy of the proceedings will be made available online. The copyright remains with the authors.
Further information: