DARS 2019: Design and Analysis of Robust Systems 2019 Vanderbilt Hall New York, NY, United States, July 13, 2019 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dars2019 |
Submission deadline | April 1, 2019 |
DARS 2019 is the 4th in an international workshop series dedicated to the design and analysis of robust systems. Robustness refers to the ability of a system to behave reliably in the presence of perturbation, either in the system parameters or irregularities in the system's operating environment. This is particularly important in the context of embedded systems that interact with a physical environment through sensors and actuators, and communicate over wired or wireless networks. Such systems are routinely subject to deviations arising from sensor or actuation noise, quantization and sampling of data, uncertainty in the physical environment, and delays or packet drops over unreliable network channels. When deployed in safety critical applications, system robustness in the presence of uncertainty is not just desirable, but crucial.
The goal of DARS is to foster dialogue and exchange of ideas and techniques across several disciplines with an interest in robustness such as formal verification, programming languages, fault-tolerance, control theory and hybrid systems.
Domains of interest include, but are not limited to: reactive, timed, hybrid or probabilistic systems and programs, approximate computing, fault tolerance of distributed systems, and robustness of neural networks.
Submission Guidelines
We solicit extended abstracts of no more than 3 pages, including references, that provide an overview of recently published work of the authors or work in progress. We expect that the extended abstracts will focus on providing intuitions (main results and their implications), rather than technical details (formal definitions). The extended abstracts along with a one paragraph abstract (for announcement on the webpage, if accepted) can be uploaded to Easychair using the above link.
Committees
Program Committee
- TBD
Organizing committee
- Houssam Abbas, Oregon State University
- Justin Hsu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Venue
The conference will be co-located with CAV 2019, held in Vanderbilt Hall, New York City, New York
See http://i-cav.org/2019/
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to the organizers