ECRTS 2026 Call for Papers

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    Call for Papers
    38th EUROMICRO Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS 26)
    July 7-10, 2026 | Lund, Sweden | www.ecrts.org

    Submission deadline: February 26, 2026 (23:59AoE)
    Submission website: https://ecrts26.hotcrp.com/

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ECRTS is the premier European venue in the area of real-time systems and, alongside RTSS and RTAS, ranks as one of the top three international conferences on this topic. ECRTS has a rich history, with the first edition held in 1989 and this year’s edition being the 38th run of this annual event. As in previous editions, ECRTS attracts researchers from both academia and industry whose work tackles foundational and practical challenges at the intersection of real-time scheduling, time-critical systems, real-time operating systems, hardware/software co-design, security in time-sensitive systems, real-time networking, AI and machine learning methods for real-time systems, and more.  

ECRTS 2026 will be held as a physical conference on July 7-10, 2026 in Lund, Sweden

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    IMPORTANT DATES (All Deadlines are AoE)
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Submission Deadline:           Thursday, February 26, 2026
Notification of Acceptance:    Monday, April 20, 2026
Camera-ready Deadline:       Tuesday, May 05, 2026
Conference:                           July 7–10, 2026

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    SCOPE AND TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Papers on all aspects of timing requirements in computer systems are welcome. Systems of interest include not only hard real-time systems but also time-sensitive systems in general (e.g., systems with soft requirements expressed in terms of tail latency, latency SLAs, QoS expectations, etc.). Typical applications are found not only in classical embedded and cyber-physical systems, but also increasingly in cloud or edge computing contexts and often stem from domains such as automotive, avionics, telecommunications, healthcare, robotics, and space systems, among others.

To be in scope, papers must address some form of timing requirement, broadly construed. Prospective first-time authors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with works accepted in past editions of the conference, which are publicly available at  drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/conference/ECRTS
ECRTS welcomes theoretical and practical contributions (including tools, benchmarks, and case studies) to the state of the art in the design, implementation, verification, and validation of time-sensitive systems. We particularly encourage papers on industrial case studies (such as the examples at ecrts.org/industrial-challenge) and the application of real-time technology to real systems. We welcome practical contributions even without novel theoretical insights or formal proofs, provided they are of interest to the research community and/or industry. Whenever relevant, we encourage authors to present experimental results (preferably based on real data, but synthetic test cases are acceptable when adequately motivated).

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • all elements of time-sensitive  SOFTWARE SYSTEMS, including operating systems, hypervisors, middlewares and frameworks, programming languages and compilers, runtime environments, networks and communication protocols, etc.;
  • COMPUTER HARDWARE design and hardware/software integration for embedded systems, including time-predictable hardware architecture, GPU and accelerators, FPGA prototyping, SoC design, novel memory architectures, hardware/software co-design, etc.;
  • REAL-TIME NETWORKS: including wired and wireless sensor and actuator networks, Time-Sensitive Networks (TSN), industrial IoT, Software Defined Network (SDN), 5G, end-to-end latency analysis, etc.;
  • REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS, including modeling, design, simulation, testing, debugging, and evaluation in domains such as automotive, avionics, control systems, industrial automation, robotics, space, railways telecommunications, multimedia, etc.;
  • foundational SCHEDULING and PREDICTABILITY questions, including schedulability analysis, algorithm design, synchronization protocols, computational complexity, temporal isolation, probabilistic guarantees, multi-core scheduling, resource co-scheduling, etc.;
  • static and dynamic techniques for RESOURCE DEMAND ESTIMATION, including stochastic and classic worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis, analyses to bound memory and bandwidth needs, and methods for determining the energy, power, or thermal footprint of real-time applications, etc.;
  • MACHINE LEARNING techniques in safety-critical systems, including explainable AI, the application of machine learning to the design and optimization of real-time systems, methods for real-time AI computing, etc.;
  • FORMAL METHODS for the verification and validation of real-time systems, including model checking, computer-assisted proofs, and runtime monitoring systems, etc.;
  • SECURITY aspects of real-time systems, including techniques to strengthen security guarantees, concerns that affect the operation of safety-critical systems, privacy-enhancing techniques, methodologies to protect the temporal envelope of critical software against malicious threats, etc.;
  • the interplay of timing predictability and other NON-FUNCTIONAL QUALITIES such as reliability, quality of control, energy/power consumption, environmental impact, testability, scalability, etc.

The above list of topics is intended only as a coarse summary of recent proceedings and should not be understood as an exclusive list of interests. On the contrary, papers breaking new ground, departing from established subfields, or challenging the status quo are most welcome and highly encouraged.

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    OPEN ACCESS
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The ECRTS organizers and community strongly believe that a conference best serves the research community and the public when results are accessible to the largest audience without restrictions. In line with this belief, all accepted papers will be published again this year as open-access proceedings in collaboration with LIPIcs (Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics). Once published, the proceedings of ECRTS 2026 will be publicly accessible at drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/conference/ECRTS where the previous proceedings since 2017 are available.

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    PAPER SUBMISSION
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Submitted manuscripts are limited to 20 pages of technical content, excluding the bibliography. Every accepted paper must be presented by one of the authors at the conference.
ECRTS papers follow the Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics paper template. You can download the LIPIcs template and see the typesetting instructions here: https://submission.dagstuhl.de/series/details/5#author
To submit a paper to ECRTS, please carefully review and follow the submission instructions and guidelines: https://www.ecrts.org/submission-instructions/

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    DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEWING
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In the interest of maximizing fairness and the meritocratic nature of the evaluation process, ECRTS will follow a double-blind peer reviewing process. Authors will submit blinded manuscripts (that do not reveal author identity or affiliation), and reviewers will not be made aware of author identities.
See the double-blind submission policy for more details: https://www.ecrts.org/double-blind-submission/

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    ARTIFACT EVALUATION
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To improve the results' reproducibility and encourage reuse, authors of accepted papers with a computational component will be invited to submit their code and/or their data to an optional artifact evaluation process: https://www.ecrts.org/artifact-evaluation/

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    LEARN MORE
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You can also follow the official ECRTS announcements on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/company/euromicro-conference-on-real-time-systems/  or on Instagram at instagram.com/ecrts_conference/

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Call for Special Session Proposals

We are pleased to announce that we are now inviting proposals for Special Sessions at the 18th International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX). To submit a proposal, you only need to provide a title, the names of the organizers, and a brief summary (up to 500 words).
Important dates:
  • Special Session Submission: December 10, 2025
  • Special Session Notification: December 15, 2025
  • Special Sessions co-chairs:  Tobias Hoßfeld and Federica Battisti
QoMEX has a long tradition of hosting successful Special Sessions that highlight new or emerging research areas. For the upcoming edition, we are seeking innovative, high-quality, and potentially interdisciplinary Special Session proposals that complement the regular conference program. Special Sessions should focus on specific, well-defined topics that extend beyond those covered by the main conference themes within the broader domains of QoE and UX. 
Please submit your Special Session proposal by sending the filled template to the Special Session Co-Chairs (all details are available on the QoMEX 2026 website). 
Best regards,
The QoMEX 2026 Organising Committee

Euro-Par 2026 (Pisa, Italy)


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Euro-Par 2026

32nd International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing

24-28 August 2026, Pisa, Italy

[https://2026.euro-par.org]

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Euro-Par is the premier European forum for all aspects of parallel and distributed computing. Building on more than three decades of success, the conference offers a vibrant week of scientific exchange spanning the full spectrum of the field: from foundational algorithms to end-to-end applications, from low-power edge devices to exascale and cloud-to-edge computing, from architectural breakthroughs and compiler innovations to emerging programming models, performance engineering, reproducibility, and sustainability. Its well-established topic structure fosters deep technical dialogue while enabling cross-fertilization among researchers, practitioners, and students across Europe and beyond. 

Recipient of the Euro-Par Achievement Award 2026: Prof. Anne-Marie Kermarrec.

VENUE & ORGANIZATION

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Euro-Par 2026 will take place at the University of Pisa. The Euro-Par 2026 organizing committee is listed on the website: https://2026.euro-par.org/organization/committees/

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

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The Euro-Par 2026 proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS series.

– Papers must be in PDF format and should not exceed 14 pages (including references)

– Papers must be formatted in the Springer LNCS style: https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

– Papers that do not meet these requirements may be rejected without review

– Submissions under consideration elsewhere will not be considered

– All submitted papers will be checked for originality

– Generative AI may be used only to improve grammar and style, not to generate content

– Paper submissions are made through EasyChair

– Papers will undergo a single-blind review process

IMPORTANT DATES 

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–  Abstract submission: 27 February 2026 (AoE)

–  Paper submission: 6 March 2026 (AoE)

–  Notifications: 30 April 2026

–  Camera-ready: 22 May 2026

ARTIFACTS 

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Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit an artifact for evaluation by an independent Artifact Evaluation Committee. Papers with an accepted artifact will display an artifact badge on the first page, and the artifact will be archived on Zenodo.

TOPICS and TRACK CHAIRS

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We invite submissions of high-quality, novel, and original research results in the areas of parallel and distributed computing covered by the following tracks. More information on the tracks can be found on the conference web page: https://2026.euro-par.org/calls/papers

Track 1. Programming, Compilers, and Performance

– Javier García-Blas, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain

– Paul Kelly, Imperial College London, UK 

Track 2. Scheduling, Resource Management, Cloud, Edge Computing, and Workflows

– Vana Kalogeraki, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

– Guillaume Pierre, University of Rennes, France

Track 3. Architectures and Accelerators

– Marco Danelutto, University of Pisa, Italy 

– Ivy Peng, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden 

Track 4. Scalable AI and Data Analytics

– Abhinav Bhatele, University of Maryland, College Park, USA

– Robert Birke, University of Turin, Italy

Track 5. Theory and Algorithms

– Anne Benoit, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (ENS Lyon), France

– Geppino Pucci, University of Padua, Italy 

Track 6. Domain-specific and Applied Parallel and Distributed Computing

– Dalvan Griebler, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Brazil 

– Bertil Schmidt, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany

USE OF GENERATIVE AI ====================

Authors may use generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, Copilot, or Grammarly, only to improve grammar, style, and clarity of the manuscript. Using AI to generate text, figures, images, or code is not allowed. AI systems cannot be listed as authors, and authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy and originality of all content.


Register now for CVMP 2025 – ACM SIGGRAPH European Conference on Visual Media Production

Registration is now open for the 22nd ACM SIGGRAPH European Conference on Visual Media Production (CVMP 2025), taking place 3–4 December 2025 at the BFI Southbank, London.
For over two decades, CVMP has been the leading European venue connecting researchers and practitioners in the creative industries including film, broadcast, games, and immersive media. The conference brings together experts in computer vision, graphics, video processing, animation, and simulation, alongside keynote speakers and invited industry leaders.
This year’s theme, “From Capture to Creation: Intelligent 3D Scene Representation across the Creative Industries”, highlights how machine learning, graphics, and production technologies are shaping the next generation of visual media.
Join us for two days of inspiring talks, demos, and discussions bridging academia and industry, featuring contributions from leading researchers, studios, and technology developers.
We look forward to welcoming you to CVMP 2025 in London!
Best regards,
The CVMP 2025 Organising Committee
BFI Southbank, London | 3–4 December 2025
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Dr Violeta Menéndez González (she/her)
Senior Research Software Engineer
Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI
CVSSP, University of Surrey
CoSTAR National Lab




WasteVision 2026 – WACV 2026

WasteVision 2026 – International Workshop on Smart Waste Monitoring
The IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision 2026 Friday, March 6 - Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - Tucson, Arizona (USA)
Workshop Website: https://mivia.unisa.it/wastevision2026/ ========================
=== Important dates === Paper submission deadline: December 10th, 2025 (11:59 PM, AoE) Paper submission deadline for contest participants: December 15th, 2025 (11:59 PM, AoE) Decision notification: December 23rd, 2025 Camera-ready: January 9th, 2026 (11:59 PM, PT) ========================
=== Call for papers === The growing global concern around waste management, illegal dumping, and environmental pollution highlights the urgent need for intelligent monitoring solutions. Advances in computer vision, guided by the impressive progress in artificial intelligence technologies, offer promising opportunities to address these challenges. However, the scientific literature in this field points out that key research gaps remain, including the lack of robust detection methods for diverse environments, limited datasets and benchmarks, and the need for solutions that can be deployed in real systems with limited computational resources running in real time.  The International Workshop on Smart Waste Monitoring (WasteVision) will provide a unique forum for researchers and companies to present and discuss novel contributions in this emerging field. The workshop seeks to advance the state of the art in smart waste monitoring, illegal dumping detection, and environmental pollution surveillance while fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
We invite original research contributions in (but not limited to) the following areas: • Image analysis for waste detection and classification • Video analysis for waste tracking and management • Computer vision methods for detecting illegal waste disposal • Multimodal systems for dumping identification • Remote sensing and UAV-based waste monitoring • Video and image analytics for pollution tracking • Datasets and benchmarks for waste and pollution monitoring • Applications and case studies (real-world deployments in urban and rural contexts)
The workshop will also host the first edition of the Illegal Waste Dumping Detection (IWDD) contest (https://mivia.unisa.it/iwddcontest2026/), in which the participants will receive a novel dataset for training their approaches for illegal waste dumping detection: the methods will be evaluated on a private test set, in order to ensure a fair comparison on unpublished videos. We welcome scientific papers describing the methods and results obtained during the contest, including innovative approaches, system designs, and comparative analyses. 
We will accept the submissions of regular papers with more than 5 pages, whose template must follow the same formatting guidelines required by the main conference. All the accepted papers will be published in the proceedings alongside the main conference. More details are provided on the workshop website (https://mivia.unisa.it/wastevision2026/). The submission can be done through CMT https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/WasteVision2026. 
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The organizers,
Antonio Greco, University of Salerno, Italy Carlo Sansone, University of Naples - Federico II, Italy Bruno Vento, University of Naples - Federico II, Italy

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