ISORC 2026

Conference (BSB 108)

Rooms

Burke Science Building

The Burke Science Building is a hub for scientific research and innovation. It provides state-of-the-art facilities for researchers and students to conduct experiments and studies across various scientific disciplines. With a focus on advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of science, the Burke Science Building fosters collaboration and exploration in a dynamic and stimulating environment.

BSB 108

BSB 108 is a fully equipped lecture theatre designed for presentations and technical sessions. The room features a projection system, built-in audio, and multiple connectivity options for laptops and devices. Seating consists of fixed tiered chairs with non-retractable tablet arms.

Talks in this room:
Wednesday (27/05)
 8:15 ! Live

Registration

 9:00 ! Live

Welcome to ISORC 2026

Sébastien Mosser

 9:15 ! Live

Keynote Talk

 10:45 ! Live

Trace-Aware Multidimensional Analysis of Hidden Bottlenecks in Autoscaling Microservices

Key Speaker

 11:15 ! Live

SlimFlit: A simple Network-on-Chip for Real-Time Systems

Key Speaker

 11:45 ! Live

DRAM Bank-Aware Memory Allocation for Embedded Real-Time Virtualization

Key Speaker

 14:00 ! Live

Timing‑Aware Configuration Framework for TSN and OPC~UA in Industrial Automation

Key Speaker

 14:30 ! Live

An Open-Source Framework to Emulate Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networks for International Space Station Communication

Key Speaker

 15:00 ! Live

ipc_shared_ptr: A Publish/Subscribe-Aware Smart Pointer for Cross-Process Object Lifetime Management

Key Speaker

 16:00 ! Live

A Machine Learning Based Approach for Fast Demand Characterization of Digraph Tasks

Key Speaker

 16:30 ! Live

Towards a Fully Verified Artificial DNA - Formal Verification of Building Block Behavior

Key Speaker

 17:00 ! Live

Hard Real-Time Embedded Implementation of Closed-Loop Gastric Pacemaker

Key Speaker

Thursday (28/05)
 8:30 ! Live

Registration

 9:00 ! Live

Announcements

Sébastien Mosser

 9:15 ! Live

Edge Based Predictive Maintenance Using a TinyML Temporal Convolutional Transformer for NASA Turbofan Remaining Useful Life Estimation

Key Speaker

 9:45 ! Live

Deployment of Quantized Deep Noise Suppression on Real-Time Edge Platforms

Key Speaker

 10:45 ! Live

Accelerated Reinforcement Learning for Real-Time Task Scheduling in Edge Computing Environments

Key Speaker

 11:15 ! Live

Slowdown Modeling under Interference in Spatially Partitioned GPUs

Key Speaker

 11:45 ! Live

Power-Performance Trade-offs using Offline Reinforcement Learning for Compute Workloads

Key Speaker

 14:00 ! Live

Industrial Panel

Friday (29/05)
 8:30 ! Live

Registration

 9:00 ! Live

Announcements

Sébastien Mosser

 9:15 ! Live

Town Hall discussion

 10:45 ! Live

A Context-Aware Trust Management and Calibration Framework for Cyber-Physical Systems

Key Speaker

 11:15 ! Live

Cross-MAC IDS for Denial-of-Sleep Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks

Key Speaker

 11:45 ! Live

Power-Based Security Monitoring: Non-Invasive Detection of Task Execution Violations in Real-Time Systems

Key Speaker

 14:00 ! Live

Exploring and Exploiting Synchrony Limitations of Time-Triggered Network-Agnostic Guardians

Key Speaker

 14:30 ! Live

Task Splitting to Mitigate Schedule-Based Anterior Attacks in Real-Time Embedded Systems

Key Speaker

 14:45 ! Live

Rigorous Design of Time-Predictable Embedded Systems

Key Speaker

 15:15 ! Live

Closing Remarks

Key Speaker