News: Outstanding Papers are announced!

The RTAS 2026 Best Paper Award committee has unanimously agreed that the following five papers are considered outstanding papers at the conference:

#8 (Outstanding) (AE) Marc Seidel (University of Stuttgart), Martina Maggio (Saarland University), Frank Allgöwer (University of Stuttgart): A Controller Synthesis Framework for Weakly-Hard Control Systems

#54 (Outstanding) Woosung Kang (DGIST), Filippo Muzzini (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), Gianluca Brilli (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), Jong-Chan Kim (Kookmin University), Jinkyu Lee (Yonsei University), Hoon Sung Chwa (DGIST): ZeroSwap: Minimizing Swap Overhead for Real-Time Multi-DNN Inference via SSD-based GPU Memory Extension

#106 (Outstanding) Lilia Rouizi (CEA-List), Mihail Asavoae (CEA-List), Benjamin Binder, Engin Ermiş (Telecom Paris), Lionel Rieg (Grenoble UGA), Florian Brandner (Telecom Paris): A POP⋆ is Born: Formal Predictable Out-of-Order Processor Model

#110 (Outstanding) Connor Sullivan (University of Kansas), Amin Mamandipoor (University of Kansas), Cole Strickler (University of Kansas), Heechul Yun (University of Kansas): Per-Bank Memory Bandwidth Regulation for Predictable and Performant Real-Time Systems

#136 (Outstanding) (AE) Federico Aromolo (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna), Niko Salamini (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna), Jacopo Del Granchio (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna), Alessandro Biondi (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna), Mauro Marinoni (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna), Giorgio Buttazzo (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna): Time-Predictable Acceleration of Deep Neural Networks on FPGA SoCs with Multi-Core DPUs

Congratulations to the authors for their outstanding contributions! The winner of the awards (Best Paper and/or the Best Student Paper) will be announced during the award ceremony at the conference.