Call for Participation
Cyber-physical Systems Week
Chicago, USA, April 11 – 14 2011
http://cpsweek2011.cs.illinois.edu/
About CPSWeek
Cyber-physical Systems (CPS) are engineered systems whose operations are monitored, coordinated, controlled, and integrated by a computing and communication core embedded in all types of objects and structures in the physical environment. Such systems must be operated safely, dependably, securely, efficiently and in real-time. Advances in this field will have great technical, economic and societal impacts in the near future. CPSWeek brings together leading researchers in this area by collocating five leading conferences dealing with aspects of CPS. Apart from the conferences, CPSWeek involves exciting workshops and tutorials. CPSWeek attendees can benefit from engaging with other participants from diverse backgrounds but sharing a common goal of building next-generation cyber-physical systems.
- HSCC 2011: International Conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control
- ICCPS 2011: International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems
- IPSN 2011: International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
- LCTES 2011: Conference on Languages, Compilers, Tools and Theory for Embedded Systems
- RTAS 2011: Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium
Seven workshops
- APRES 2011: Workshop on AdaPtive and Reconfigurable Embedded Systems
- CONET 2011: 2nd International Workshop on Networks of Cooperating Objects
- REALWIN 2011: Workshop on Real-Time Wireless for Industrial Applications
- ACPS 2011: Architectures for Cyber-Physical Systems
- IP+SN 2011: Connecting Low power and Lossy Networks to the Internet
- Workshop on Foundations of Dependable and Secure Cyber-Physical System
- Joint Workshop on High Confidence Medical Devices, Software, and Systems (HCDMSS) and Medical Device Plug-and-Play (MD PnP) Interoperability
Five tutorials
- Workload Modeling and Related Issues for Designing Future Cyber Physical Systems
- The Arbitrated Networked Control Systems Approach to Cyber-Physical Systems
- Dynamic Vehicle Routing for Robotic Systems
- Sensor Management for Tracking
- Web Portals for Collaborative Cyber-Physical Systems Software Research
Three keynote speakers
- David E. Culler, University of California – Berkeley
- George J. Pappas, University of Pennsylvania
- Farnam Jahanian, University of Michigan and NSF
