CPS Community Forum 2009
Date: Apr 15, 2009 4:00 pm – Apr 15, 2009 7:00 pm
CPS Community Forum
San Francisco, California, USA
Note: Before attending the CPS Forum, attendees are strongly encouraged to read the CPS Executive Summary.
Monday, April 13, 2009
1800 - 2030: CPS Forum Posters and Demos
Wenesday, April 15, 2009 - Program Agenda
16:00
Introduction to the CPS Forum
Taieb Znati, National Science Foundation
16:15
Panel 1: CPS Application Domains
"What are visionary and futuristic domains where advances in CPS will have broad impact?"
Moderator: Raj Rajkumar, Carnegie Mellon University
Jane Liu, National Taiwan University
CPS for LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) - Societal and Personal
Alberto Sangiovanni Vincentelli, UC Berkeley
Christoph Kirsch, University of Salzburg
Collaboration & Virtualization in Cyber-Physical Systems
Jack Stankovic, University of Virginia
CPS: One Future Application (and Challenges)
17:00
Panel 2: CPS Fundamentals
"What elements are needed for a general theory of CPS that can provide a foundation for multiple application domains?"
Moderator: Rajesh Gupta, UC San Diego
Feng Zhao, Microsoft Research
A Few Thoughts on CPS Fundamentals
Albert Benveniste, IRISA / INRIA, Rennes
What Elements Are Needed For a General Theory of CPS That Can Provide A Foundation For Multiple Application Domains?
Karl-Erik Årzén, Lund University
Cyber-Physical Systems: Fundamentals
Peter Caines, McGill University
Recent Results in Large Population Mean Field Stochastic Dynamic Control Theory: Consensus Dynamics Derived from the NCE Equations
17:45
Refreshments (light supper)
18:15
Panel 3: Innovations in CPS Education
"What kinds of initiatives are needed to create the next generation of CPS scientists and engineers?"
Moderator: Bruce Krogh, Carnegie Mellon University
Edward Lee, UC Berkeley
Teaching Embedded Systems at Berkeley
George Pappas, UPenn
Cyber-Physical Systems: Educational Challenges
Insup Lee, UPenn
Innovations in CPS Education
Paulo Tabuada, UCLA
What Kinds of Initiatives Are Needed to Create the Next Generation of CPS Scientists and Engineers?
19:00
Closing Remarks
Submitted by Ragunathan Rajkumar
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Date: Apr 15, 2009 4:00 pm – Apr 15, 2009 7:00 pm
CPS Community Forum
San Francisco, California, USA
Note: Before attending the CPS Forum, attendees are strongly encouraged to read the CPS Executive Summary.
Monday, April 13, 2009
1800 - 2030: CPS Forum Posters and Demos
Wenesday, April 15, 2009 - Program Agenda
16:00 | Introduction to the CPS Forum |
Taieb Znati, National Science Foundation | |
16:15 | Panel 1: CPS Application Domains |
"What are visionary and futuristic domains where advances in CPS will have broad impact?" | |
Moderator: Raj Rajkumar, Carnegie Mellon University | |
Jane Liu, National Taiwan University CPS for LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) - Societal and Personal |
|
Alberto Sangiovanni Vincentelli, UC Berkeley | |
Christoph Kirsch, University of Salzburg Collaboration & Virtualization in Cyber-Physical Systems |
|
Jack Stankovic, University of Virginia CPS: One Future Application (and Challenges) |
|
17:00 | Panel 2: CPS Fundamentals |
"What elements are needed for a general theory of CPS that can provide a foundation for multiple application domains?" | |
Moderator: Rajesh Gupta, UC San Diego | |
Feng Zhao, Microsoft Research A Few Thoughts on CPS Fundamentals |
|
Albert Benveniste, IRISA / INRIA, Rennes What Elements Are Needed For a General Theory of CPS That Can Provide A Foundation For Multiple Application Domains? |
|
Karl-Erik Årzén, Lund University Cyber-Physical Systems: Fundamentals |
|
Peter Caines, McGill University Recent Results in Large Population Mean Field Stochastic Dynamic Control Theory: Consensus Dynamics Derived from the NCE Equations |
|
17:45 | Refreshments (light supper) |
18:15 | Panel 3: Innovations in CPS Education |
"What kinds of initiatives are needed to create the next generation of CPS scientists and engineers?" | |
Moderator: Bruce Krogh, Carnegie Mellon University | |
Edward Lee, UC Berkeley Teaching Embedded Systems at Berkeley |
|
George Pappas, UPenn Cyber-Physical Systems: Educational Challenges |
|
Insup Lee, UPenn Innovations in CPS Education |
|
Paulo Tabuada, UCLA What Kinds of Initiatives Are Needed to Create the Next Generation of CPS Scientists and Engineers? |
|
19:00 | Closing Remarks |
Submitted by Ragunathan Rajkumar
on