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XVI Embedded System School (ESSE)


The Embedded Systems School (ESSE) is now in its sixteenth edition (XVI ESSE), consolidating a successful trajectory and playing a strategic role in the dissemination of knowledge in Embedded Systems and related fields. Over the years, the event has distinguished itself through its significant contribution to the education and development of both academic and professional communities.

Held in conjunction with the Symposium on Computer Systems Engineering (SBESC), ESSE aims to promote the technical and scientific advancement of students, researchers, and industry professionals by offering high-quality educational activities on current and relevant topics in the design, development, and application of embedded systems.

By bringing together renowned researchers, practitioners, and participants from diverse backgrounds, ESSE provides a valuable environment for learning, knowledge exchange, and networking, fostering the growth of the embedded systems community and encouraging innovation in this rapidly evolving field.

Call for Tutorials

Tutorial proposals addressing topics aligned with the core areas of SBESC, including Operating Systems, Embedded Systems, Critical Systems, and Real-Time Systems, are welcome. Tutorials should provide participants with a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of relevant topics, contributing to the education and professional development of students, researchers, and practitioners.

The following list presents suggested topics for tutorial submissions. It includes the thematic areas covered by the SBESC 2026 Call for Papers, as well as additional topics of interest to the community:

  • Applications of Embedded Systems (including automotive, avionics, and aerospace domains);
  • Control and Automation;
  • Design Methodologies, Languages, and Tools;
  • Distributed Systems;
  • Electronic System-Level Design, Synthesis, and Hardware/Software Co-Design;
  • Fault Tolerance, Reliability, and Dependability;
  • Formal Methods, Verification, and Validation;
  • Internet of Things (IoT), Mobile Computing, and Ubiquitous Computing;
  • Multiprocessor, Multicore, and Manycore Systems;
  • Communication Protocols and Networks;
  • Performance Evaluation, Analysis, and Optimization;
  • Energy-, Power-, and Temperature-Aware Systems;
  • Quality of Service (QoS) and Resource Management;
  • Runtime Support Systems, including Virtualization, Storage, and File Systems;
  • Scheduling and Schedulability Analysis;
  • Security and Privacy;
  • System Verification, Validation, and Testing;
  • Wireless Sensor Networks;
  • Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) Analysis;
  • Embedded Systems and Robotics;
  • Edge Computing;
  • Security in Embedded and IoT Systems;
  • IoT and Industrial Applications (IIoT);
  • Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS);
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Embedded Systems;
  • Reverse Engineering and Firmware Analysis in Embedded Systems;
  • Open Architectures for Embedded Systems (e.g., RISC-V);
  • Trustworthy and Resilient Computing for Critical Applications.

The list above is not exhaustive. Proposals covering other emerging and innovative topics relevant to the Computer Systems Engineering community are also strongly encouraged.

Submissão da Proposta de Tutorial

Proposal must be submitted in portuguese or english, using the template available in ESSE2026 Template, and must have the following information:

  • Title
  • Author(s), with affiliation information (institution, address, and email)
  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • Presenter
  • Objectives
  • List of topics covered
  • Target audience

Proposals should be submitted through the SBC submission platform: JEMS

Selection Criteria

The following criteria will be considered in evaluating the proposals:

  • Topicality and relevance of the proposed theme
  • Suitability to the topics of interest of SBESC
  • Feasibility of the proposal in the available format and time frame
  • Potential impact on the academic and professional community

Important Dates (deadlines)

Proposal Submission: August 21st
Results: September 30th
Presentation Files: November 16th
SBESC 2026: November 24th - 27th

Embedded System School Chair:
Lisane Brisolara de Brisolara - lisane at inf.ufpel.edu.br