CfP: The 40th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2025) Cyber-Physical Systems Track
Sicily, Italy | March 31 - April 4, 2025 | https://conference.cs.cityu.edu.hk/saccps/2025/
Important Dates
- September 20, 2024 Submission of regular papers and SRC research abstracts
- October 30, 2024 Notification of paper acceptance/rejection
- October 30, 2024 Notification of SRC acceptance/rejection
- November 29, 2024 Camera-ready copies of accepted papers/SRC
- December 6, 2024 Author registration due date
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are engineered systems whose operations are monitored, coordinated, controlled, and integrated by a computing and communication core embedded in all types of objects and structures in the physical environment. CPS has emerged as a unifying name for systems where the cyber parts, i.e., the computing and communication components, and the physical parts are tightly integrated, both at the design time and during operation. Such systems use computations and communication deeply embedded in and interacting with physical processes to add new capabilities to physical systems. Such systems must be operated safely, dependably, securely, efficiently and in real-time.
These CPS include a wide range of applications, such as transportation, healthcare, automotive, energy, manufacturing, entertainment, consumer electronics, environmental monitoring, aerospace, robotics, etc., and all of which will be essential pieces of our social infrastructure. Therefore, advances in this field will have great technical, economic and societal impacts in the near future.
However, the vision of CPS faces some core challenges of multidisciplinary research, as their relevant technologies appear in diverse areas of science and engineering. Therefore, there is an emerging consensus that new methodologies and tools are urgently needed to support CPS.
Paper submission and acceptance
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers of research and applications for this track. Full papers are limited to 8 pages with the option for up to 2 additional pages at extra charge ($80 per page). The author name(s) and address(es) must not appear in the body of the paper, and self-reference should be in the third person. This is to facilitate double-blind review. Only the title should be shown at the first page without the author information. Papers must be formatted according to the ACM SAC template. Contributions must contain original unpublished work. Papers that have been concurrently submitted to other conferences or journals (double submissions) will be automatically rejected. For full submission guidelines, please follow the instructions on the ACM SAC 2025 website. Please submit your contributions via SAC 2025 Webpage.
Paper registration is required, allowing the inclusion of the paper in the conference proceedings. An author or a proxy attending ACM SAC MUST present the paper. This is a requirement for the paper to be included in the ACM digital library. No-show of registered papers will result in exclusion of them from the ACM digital library.
Student Research Competition
Graduate students seeking feedback from the scientific community on their research ideas are invited to submit abstracts of their original unpublished and in-progress research work. Authors of selected abstracts will have the opportunity to share and discuss their research work through poster and oral presentations and compete for the three top winning places as selected by the SRC committee. The winners will receive cash awards and SIGAPP recognition certificates. Furthermore, invited authors are eligible to apply for the SIGAPP Student Travel Award Program (STAP) for support. SRC abstracts are limited to 4 pages and submitted via SAC 2025 Webpage. Please visit https://src.acm.org/ for more information.
The topics of interest include but not limited to the following:
- Ubiquitous and pervasive computing with CPS
- Mobile computing and devices for CPS
- Wearable CPS and applications
- Design automation and tool chains for CPS
- Networking and communication for CPS applications
- Cloud computing and distributed systems for CPS
- Real-time CPS
- Control of CPS
- Safety and dependability for CPS
- Security and privacy of CPS
- Resilient and robust systems design for CPS
- Machine learning for CPS
- Simulation and experimental prototypes of CPS
Track Chairs
- Dr. Ya-Shu Chen (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
- Dr. Jingtong Hu (University of Pittsburgh, US)
- Dr. Pi-Cheng Hsiu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
TPC Members
- Florian Brandner (Télécom Paris)
- Yuan-Hao Chang (Academia Sinica)
- Tullio Facchinetti (University of Pavia)
- Dip Goswami (Eindhoven University of Technology)
- Nan Guan (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
- Song Han (University of Connecticut)
- Changhee Jung (Purdue University)
- Christoph Kirsch (University of Salzburg)
- Qiao Li (Xiamen University)
- Yu Liang (Federal Institute of Technology Zurich)
- Chung-Wei Lin (National Taiwan University)
- Hashan Mendis (Academia Sinica)
- Daniele Jahier Pagliari (Polytechnic University of Turin)
- Chen Pan (The University of Texas at San Antonio)
- Kyung-Joon Park (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology)
- Julian Rrushi (Oakland University)
- Mo Sha (Florida International University)
- Pei-Hsuan Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)
- Qixin Wang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
- Chin-Hsien Wu (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
- Mimi Xie (University of Texas at San Antonio)
- Jason Xue (City University of Hong Kong)
- Lei Yang (George Mason University)
- Mengying Zhao (Shandong University)
- Dakai Zhu (University of Texas at San Antonio)
Contact Us
For questions about the CPS track at SAC 2025, please send e-mail to Dr. Ya-Shu Chen
(yschenmail.ntust.edu.tw). Please include "CPS@SAC'25" in the subject line of your email.