RFI Submissions - 2012 National Workshop on the New Clockwork for Time-Critical CPS
Last NameFirst NameAffiliation(s)Paper Title
AndersonJimThe University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEfficiency Considerations in the Implementation of Cyber-Physical Systems
BromanDavidUniversity of California, BerkeleyPrecision Timed Infrastructure: Promoting Time to a First-Class Citizen in Systems Design
ChandhokeSundeepNational InstrumentsTime Sensitive Data Transfer using COTS Technology
de NizDionisioCarnegie Mellon UniversityMixed Physical and Cyber Clocks for Cyber-Physical Systems
DolevDannyHebrew University of JerusalemTowards Self-stabilizing Byzantine Fault-Tolerant Clock Generation in Systems-on-Chip
KoutsoukosXenofonInstitute for Software Integrated Systems / Vanderbilt UniversityResilient Clock Synchronization in Networked Multi-agent Systems
Kumar RatneshIowa State University Synthesis of Real-Time Control under Finite-Precision Measurement of Time
LeeEdwardUniversity of California, BerkeleyModels of Time for a Computational World
LeeKangNational Institute of Standards and TechnologyTime Synchronization for Smart Manufacturing
MacKayJohnProgeny SystemsSystem Time Performance Management Standard
MalekpourMahyarNASA Langley Research CenterSelf-Stabilizing Fault-Tolerant Synchronization of Arbitrary Digraphs
RajkumarRajCarnegie Mellon UniversityTime and Software Systems
RushbyJohn SRI InternationalTiming Robustness and Fault-Tolerance
ShuklaSandeepVirginia TechModels of Tme for Safety Critical Systems: Partial vs. Total Order - Polychronous vs. Synchronous
TabuadaPauloUniversity of California at Los AngelesTime and Controls (When to Exercise Control?)
WessonKyleThe University of Texas at AustinSecure Time Transfer for CPS
WolfMarilynGeorgia Institute of TechnologySynchronization Issues in Prosumer Smart Grids