The International Workshop on Rapid System Prototyping (RSP) emphasizes design experience sharing and collaborative approach between hardware and software research communities from industry and academy. It considers prototyping as an iterative design approach for embedded hardware and software systems. The RSP series of workshop aim at bridging the gaps in embedded system design between applications, architectures, tools, and technologies to achieve rapid system prototyping of emerging software and hardware systems.
For its 31st venue, the Rapid System Prototyping workshop seeks original contributions related to this target, encompassing a wide scope ranging from formal methods for the verification of software and hardware systems to case studies of emerging embedded systems and technologies. The workshop proposes a two-day inspiring international forum for discussing the latest related innovations and research activities. The workshop program will include keynote speeches and technical papers on timely topics.
The RSP workshop continues as a part of the Embedded Systems Week, that will be held this year as a Virtual Event.
See http://www.esweek.org for more details.
Suggested topics covers both software and hardware domains. They include, but are not limited to:
The program committee invites authors to submit original unpublished full papers. Authors of selected papers will be requested to prepare a final camera-ready manuscript for the workshop proceedings and must register and attend the workshop for their paper to be published. Each technical paper must be associated with an author registration at full rate. Papers should not exceed 7 pages. Submission instructions as well as templates can be found on the RSP web site. Accepted and presented papers will be included in the RSP'2020 workshop proceedings and published in IEEE digital library.
Important Dates:
General Chairs:
Amer Baghdadi, IMT Atlantique/Lab-STICC (France) and Sungjoo Yoo, Seoul National University (Korea)
Program Chairs:
Kenneth Kent, University of New Brunswick (Canada) and Frédéric Rousseau, TIMA, University Grenoble-Alpes (France)
For any related question, please contact:
Amer Baghdadi, IMT Atlantique/Lab-STICC (amer.baghdadi@imt-atlantique.fr)
Fabiano Hessel, PUCRS (fabiano.hessel@pucrs.br)
Paper submission
Submission instructions as well as templates can be found on the RSP web site.
Electronically submit all papers using the following link: