The IV edition of the Power Management and Scheduling in the Linux Kernel (OSPM) summit aims at fostering discussions on power management and (real-time) scheduling techniques. Summit will be held in Pisa (Italy) on May 11-13, 2020.
Although scheduler techniques for reducing energy consumption while meeting performance and latency requirements are the prime interest of the summit, we welcome anybody interested in having discussions on the broader scope of real-time systems, real-time and non-real-time scheduling, tooling, debugging and tracing.
Feel free to have a look at what happened in previous years:
The summit is organized to cover three days of discussions and talks.
The list of topics of interest includes (but it is not limited to):
Attending the OSPM-summit is free of charge, but registration to the event is mandatory. The event can allow a maximum of 50 people (so, be sure to register early!). Registrations open on February 24nd, 2020. To register, fill in the registration form.
Important notice: due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the OSPM-summit has been converted into an online event: presentations and discussions will happen using a BigBlueButton instance kindly provided by lwn. The summit schedule is available at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQMVO1K9N8TnL49pn7CS6DgDEajLXq1D14uihlFXrIKJKfLdYDRtgsOPlDaDDtTpI2dTeYub6BfsT7n/pubhtml?gid=1059071931&single=true and registered people will receive via email a link to attend the summit. If you did not register but you would like to participate, you can still register by filling this form.
To submit a topic / presentation add its details to this list.
Deadline for submitting topics / presentations is February 10th, 2020. Notifications for accepted topics / presentations will be sent out on February 24nd, 2020.
The workshop was supposed to take place at ReTiS Lab, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy. However, it has been converted into an online event.