Energy Cyber-Physical Systems: Research Challenges and Opportunities (2013)
The NSF CISE Program asked the academic community to participate in an NSF Workshop on Energy Cyber Physical Systems, which was held at the Water View Conference center in Arlington, Virginia on December 16-17, 2013. With over 100 participants and as many written contributions, and with day and a half of intensive discussions, the community identified many research challenges and opportunities related to energy CPS. This report is prepared per NSF’s request and summarizes key discussions from the Workshop.
Research Recommendations for Future Energy Cyber-Physical Systems (2009)
This report is part of a series of prospective technical studies conducted by the High Confidence Software and Systems (HCSS) Coordinating Group (CG), one of eight Program Component Areas (PCAs) of the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Program, a part of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), Executive Office of the President. Sponsor agencies for the workshop include NIST, NSA, and NSF, along with the National Coordination Office (NCO) for NITRD. The NSTC is the primary mechanism in which the President coordinates science and technology across the Federal government domain. The report’s objective is to focus national attention on the importance of identifying the R&D required for designing, deploying, and operating the Future Energy Cyber-Physical Systems (ENCPS).