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This paper summarizes a selected set of five of the “hard problems” in the science of security. These problems were selected these problems because of their level of technical challenge, their potential operational significance, and their likelihood of benefiting from emphasis on scientific research methods and improved measurement capabilities. The goal is the hard problems to be crisply stated and well scoped, to assist us in assessing progress towards solutions.
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Cyber Physical Systems (CPSs) integrate physical devices (e.g., sensors, cameras) with cyber components to form a situation-aware analytical system. The overall research objective of the project is to reveal cross-cutting fundamental scientific and engineering principles that underpin the integration of cyber and physical elements across all application sectors.
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CPS Time-Critical Systems Workshop Logistics Teleconference
January 19, 2012
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John Eidson – UC Berkley
Helen Gill - NSF
Ted Baker – NSF
Chris vanBuskirk- Vanderbilt
Frankie King - Vanderbilt
Brian Hulbert - AFRL
Raj Rajkumar CMU
Matt Clark AFRL
Paul Miner - NASA
CPS VO link – forum to exchange ideas and post meeting minutes etc. http://cps-vo.org/
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Q&A and Panel Discussion Panelists: (TBA, moderator), Patrick Lincoln, Jack Stankovic, David Wentzloff, Blake Hannaford, Insup Lee
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Session 2: Health and Medical CPS 2:00-2:15 Jack Stankovic (U VA) and David Wentzloff (U Michigan): Body Area Nets, 2:15-2:30 Blake Hannaford (U WA): Surgical Robotics, 2:30-2:45 Insup Lee (U Penn): Assuring the Safety, Security, and Reliability of Medical Device CPS