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It is a great pleasure
for us to announce the forthcoming 14th IEEE Real Time Conference
2005. It will be held at the Alba Nova University Centre in Stockholm,
Sweden, 4-10 June 2005.
As in previous conferences in this series, RT2005 will be a multidisciplinary
conference devoted to the latest Real Time computing applications
in plasma physics, nuclear physics, particle physics, astrophysics,
space science, accelerators, and in medicine and biology. The conference
philosophy is to have only plenary sessions. New this year is the
addition of mini-oral presentations for the poster papers. We will
also invite more speakers who will give introductory overviews to
help in bridging the different fields and topics. All this taken
together lays the ground for an extremely stimulating environment
and ample opportunity for discussions and fruitful exchanges.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
- Real Time System Architectures
- Front-end Signal Processing
- High Speed Synchronous Control
- Trigger and Data Acquisition
- Event Building and Fast Networks
- Online Processing Farms and
- High Level Triggers
- Online Databases
- Controls and Monitoring Systems
- Medical Systems and Data Processing
- Emerging Real Time Technologies
TUTORIALS and SHORT COURSES
More information can be found at the conference Web site: http://www.sysf.physto.se/
RT2005/
Submission of abstracts for oral presentations and posters is through
the Web site beginning on December 13th, 2004. The submission deadline
is February 27, 2005. The submissions should include an abstract
of about 100 words and a summary of maximum two pages.
As in the past, this conference will have only plenary oral and
poster sessions.
Oral presentations: All oral presentations will be allocated
20 minutes which includes about 5 minutes for questions and discussion.
One video projector will be provided in the auditorium, connected
to a PC and using Powerpoint and PDF format. It also accommodates
transparencies as well as paper printed in landscape format.
New this year! Mini Oral/Poster presentations: A new way
of presenting and promoting the poster session will be organized.
Each poster will be introduced by the proponent in a mini oral presentation
of 3 minutes/3 slides during the relevant plenary sessions.
Attendance at the poster sessions is organized around conference
breaks. Authors are requested to set up their posters before the
morning break of the day of their assigned poster session. Each
poster board has a mounting surface of dimensions: 120 cm high by
240 cm wide. The posters are attached to the surface with push-pins.
Material to attach the posters will be provided by the organizers.
The poster exhibit area will be adjacent to the break refreshment
area. Authors are requested to be at their posters during their
poster session.
Publication: The Conference Proceedings will include
all papers that have been accepted for oral and poster presentation
and that have actually been presented.
A CD of the Proceedings will be shipped within one month
after the conference to all participants containing texts as well
as presentations and photos of the event.
Authors of all papers included in the Conference Proceedings have,
in addition, the opportunity to submit manuscripts for publication
in the IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science (TNS editor Jean-Pierre
Dufey) which will publish a special issue devoted to the 2005
Real Time Conference. All papers submitted to TNS are subject to
a peer review process.
For both publications, the format of the paper must comply with
the IEEE editing rules. Please note that the pages must not
be numbered and no header or footer information is accepted. The
deadlines for the submissions are :
- The day before the presentation of the paper for the Conference
Proceedings
- One week after the last day of the Conference, that is June
19, 2005, to be considered for publication in TNS.
Awards: One senior award and two student (New!)
awards for the best work submitted and presented as either oral
or poster papers will be presented.
Conference Committee and Support
General Chair: Richard Jacobsson CERN
Local organizing committee
Christian Bohm (Chair) Stockholm
University, Sweden
Sten Hellman Stockholm University, Sweden
Stig Larsson Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Bengt Lund-Jensen Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Mark Pearce Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Samuel Silverstein Stockholm University, Sweden
Executive committee (New)
Christian Bohm Stockholm
University, Sweden
Christian Boulin EMBL, Germany
Richard Jacobsson CERN
Anthony Lavietes Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Patrick Le Dû (Chair) CEA, France
Jean-Pierre Dufey CERN
Ray Larsen Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, USA
Jean-Pierre Martin University of Montreal, Canada
Scientific committee
Alberto Aloisio Universita di Napoli, Italy
Pierre Andre Amaudruz Triumf, Canada
Fabrizio Barone University of Salerno, Italy
Christian Bohm (Chair) Stockholm University, Sweden
Anders Brahme Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Denis Calvet CEA, France
Chikara Fukunaga Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Patrick Le Dû CEA, France
Jean-Pierre Dufey CERN
Basil Duval EPFL, Switzerland
Philippe Gavillet CERN
Hartmut Gemmeke Forschungzentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
Pier Giorgio Innocenti CERN
Harald Kleines Forschungzentrum Jülich, Germany
Stig Larsson Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Roger Lecomte University of Sherbrook, Canada
Jacques Lecoq CNRS/IN2P3, France
Micheal Le Vine Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
Lorne Levinson Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Irakli Mandjavidze CEA, France
Bill Moses Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Masaharu Nomachi Osaka University, Japan
Mark Pearce Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Stanislav Pospisil Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech
Republic
Martin Purschke Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
Stefan Ritt Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzerland
Volker Schmidt Consorzio RFX, Euratom ENEA Association, Italy
Hans Von Der Schmitt DESY, Germany
Joao Varela LIP/IST, Portugal
Gordon Watts Washington University, USA
Yantai Shu Tianjin University, China
Conference assistance
Dora Merelli CEA, France
TNS editor
Jean-Pierre Dufey CERN
Web interface for abstract and paper handling
Bo Yu Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
Graphics design assistance
Fabienne Marcastel CERN
Contact information
Web : http://www.sysf.physto.se/RT2005/
Email: RT2005@cern.ch
Phone: +41-76-487 37 30
Fax: +41-22-767 94 25
We look forward to welcoming you to Stockholm!
Richard Jacobsson, General Chairman, RT2005 Conference can be
reached at CERN 1211 Geneva 23, SWITZERLAND; Phone: +41 22 767-3619;
Fax: +41 22 767-9425; E-mail: Richard.Jacobsson@cern.ch.
Patrick Le Dû, CANPS committee member elected to AdCom, can
be reached at CEA Saclay, DAPNIA-SPP, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette-Cedex,
FRANCE; Phone: +33 1 6908 4073; Fax: +33 1 6908-6428; E-mail: ledu@hep.saclay.cea.fr.
Jean-Pierre Martin, CANPS Chair, can be reached at University of
Montreal, CP 6128 Succursale Centre-Ville, Montreal, Quebec, H3C
3J7 CANADA; Phone: +1 514 343-7340; Fax: +1 514 343-6215; E-mail:
jpmartin@lps.umontreal.ca.
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