Promoted by INCT-SEC and SBC and supported by SBµicro, SBTA, SBA.
The Brazilian Conference on Critical Embedded Systems aims to aggregate skills and competencies necessary for the development of critical embedded systems. The emphasis will be on autonomous vehicles and the main objective is to boost the capabilities of the academy and industry in teaching, training, researching and development in the area. A comprehensive display of relevant scientific and technological tools, applications and methodologies with social and economic impact in strategic areas, but not limited, such as agriculture, security and defense, automotive, aviation and environment protection will be put together and discussed. Suggested topics, all concerning the field of Critical Embedded Systems, include, but are not limited to:
- Model-Driven Engineering
- Certification and Safety
- Wireless mobile and secure communication
- Embedded Operating Systems
- Data Communication and Computer Networks
- FPGA, MPSOC, NOC
- Industrial designs
- Product lines
- Prototyping case studies
- Robotics
- Sensor and Vehicular networks
- Software and systems architecture and integration
- System verification and validation
- Tools, methodologies, and dependability aspects
- Training and teaching methodologies
- Unmanned systems
- Modeling Languages for embedded systems
- Formal Methods for embedded systems
The program committee invites authors to submit unpublished full papers in English that are not currently under review for any other publication. Papers should clearly describe the nature of the work, explain its significance, highlight its novel features, and state its current status. Paper length should not exceed 6 pages in the standard IEEE format. To permit a blind review, do not include name(s) or affiliation(s) of the author(s) on the manuscript and abstract. Submission instructions as well as templates can be found in the CBSEC website. Authors of the best accepted papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers for publication in a special issue of the Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society.