Note to authors: Real-Time Systems follows double-anonymous peer review with both authors and peer reviewers remaining anonymous.
The journal Real-Time Systems publishes papers, short papers and correspondence articles that concentrate on real-time computing principles and applications. The contents include research papers, invited papers, project reports and case studies, standards and corresponding proposals for general discussion, and a partitioned tutorial on real-time systems as a continuing series.
The range of coverage is broad, including requirements engineering, specification and verification techniques, design methods and tools, programming languages, operating systems, scheduling algorithms, architecture, hardware and interfacing, dependability and safety, distributed and other novel architectures, wired and wireless communications, wireless sensor systems, distributed databases, artificial intelligence techniques, expert systems, and application case studies.
Real-time systems find application in command and control systems, process control, flight control, avionics, defense systems, vision and robotics, pervasive and ubiquitous computing, and an abundance of embedded systems.
We thank the many authors who have brought their important contributions to Real-Time Systems. Here we highlight some of the journal’s most downloaded and most cited articles of 2022.
We are pleased to announce that two articles published in Real-Time Systems have been named recipients of the 2021 Real-Time Systems Test-of-Time Award! This award, granted by the Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems (TCRTS) of the IEEE Computer Society, recognizes work that had a lasting impact on the Real-time systems community. In celebration of this, we will be providing free access to these articles. Read more here!