The IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) is the premier conference in the field of real-time systems, presenting innovations with respect to both theory and practice. 

RTSS’18 has been held in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, and the ReTiS lab was present with three accepted papers:

  • Memory Feasibility Analysis of Parallel Tasks Running on Scratchpad-Based Architectures,” Daniel Casini, Alessandro Biondi, Geoffrey Nelissen and Giorgio Buttazzo.
  • “The SRP Resource Sharing Protocol for Self-Suspending Tasks,”
    Geoffrey Nelissen and Alessandro Biondi. [Presentation]
  • “Partitioned Fixed-Priority Scheduling of Parallel Tasks Without Preemptions,” Daniel Casini, Alessandro Biondi, Geoffrey Nelissen and Giorgio Buttazzo. [Presentation]

Dr. Alessandro Biondi got the Best Presentation Award for the presentation of “Memory Feasibility Analysis of Parallel Tasks Running on Scratchpad-Based Architectures”