London CPS Workshop
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Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems |
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Workshop Scope and Purpose
Recent technological developments in sensing, communications, control and computation have created an emerging class of complex systems, called Cyber-Physical Systems. Cyber-Physical Systems are characterized by large numbers of tightly integrated heterogeneous components in a network, which may expand and contract dynamically. Cyber-Physical Systems are very common and are becoming increasingly ubiquitous. The control of such systems presents huge challenges and requires designs drawn from approaches such as those in traditional control, hybrid control systems, discrete event systems, and networked control. In addition, robustness, reliability and security issues for reconfiguring dynamical systems must also be addressed. This integration of different technologies and scientific domains presents new and challenging fundamental problems underlying the theoretical foundations for this class of systems.
Date and Location
The workshop will be on Saturday and Sunday, October 20-21, 2012. It will start Saturday morning and end at approximately noon on Sunday. It will be held at the London Centre of the University of Notre Dame.
University of Notre Dame in London 1 Suffolk Street London, SW1Y 4HG |
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Organizers
The organizers are all from the College of Engineering at the University of Notre Dame.
- Panos Antsaklis, antsaklis.1@nd.edu
- Bill Goodwine, bill@controls.ame.nd.edu
- Vijay Gupta, Vijay.Gupta.21@nd.edu
Preliminary Participant List
The workshop is by invitation only. Please contact the organizers if you have an interest in participating but have not been invited.
As of May 15, 2012, the following is a tentative list of participants. Abstracts or short papers will be linked here as they are received from the speaker.
France
- Carlos Canudas-de-Wit
Germany
- Frank Allgower
- Stefan Kowalewski
- Joerg Raisch
- Sandra Hirche
- MAYBE Sebastian Engell
Greece
- Kostas Kyriakopoulos
Italy
- Marika Di Benedetto
- Antonio Bicci
Netherlands
- Maurice Heemels
- Arjan van der Schaft
- Claudio De Persis
Norway
- Tor Arne Johansen
Portugal
- João Sousa
Spain
- Eduardo F. Camacho
Sweden
- Karl-Erik Årzén
UK
- Alessandro Astolfi
- Thomas Parisini
- Richard Vinter
- Malcolm Smith
- Jan Maciejowski
USA
- Janos Sztipanovits
- Xenofon Koutsoukos
- John S. Baras
- MAYBE George Pappas
- MAYBE Paulo Tabuada
Accommodations
To be added.
Acknowledgements
The organizers would like to acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation, the University of Notre Dame, the College of Engineering at the University of Notre Dame and the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame.