CPS Week 2010

Date: Apr 12, 2010 2:15 am – Apr 15, 2010 3:15 am
Location: KTH - Stockholm, Sweden

The CPSWeek brings together five leading conferences – HSCCICCPSIPSNLCTES, and RTAS – as well as several workshops and tutorials on various aspects on the research and development of cyber-physical systems: Embedded Systems, Hybrid Systems, Real-Time and Sensor Networks.

Cyber-physical systems 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. Cyber-physical systems will transform how we interact with the physical world just like the Internet transformed how we interact with one another. Advances in this field will have an enormous societal impact and economic benefit in areas such as critical infrastructure, energy, health and biomedical, process and automation, transportation, and many more. 

13th International Conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC)  is internationally recognized as the leading conference dedicated to the theory and practice of embedded reactive systems involving the interplay between discrete and continuous dynamic behaviors. Academic and industrial researchers are invited to exchange information on the latest development of applications and theoretical advancements in the analysis, design, control, optimization and implementation of hybrid systems. Submissions are invited in all areas pertaining to the analysis, design, control, optimization, implementation, and applications of hybrid systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Models of heterogeneous systems;
  • Computability and complexity;
  • Real-time computing and control;
  • Embedded and resource-aware systems;
  • Computation and control over wireless networks;
  • Networked embedded systems;
  • Autonomous and robotic systems;
  • Tools for analysis, verification, control, and optimization;
  • Programming languages support and implementation;
  • Applications including automotive, communication networks, avionics, energy systems, transportation networks, biology and other sciences, manufacturing and robotics.

HSCC 2010 Call for Papers

1st International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems (ICCPS) 

Cyber-physical systems are systems with a tight coupling of the cyber aspects of computing and communications with the physical aspects of dynamics and engineering that must abide by the laws of physics. The objective of this conference is to be a primary forum for reporting state-of-the-art advances and innovations in theoretical principles, tools, applications, systems infrastructure, and testbeds for cyber-physical systems.

Contributions should emphasize the cross-cutting, system-wide themes. Sectors of applicability include, but not be limited to, transportation (automotive, aerospace, marine, rail), SCADA systems (electricity generation including smart grids and the like, other utilities), smart physical infrastructure (smart bridges, buildings and highways), energy efficiency (energy-aware buildings), environmental monitoring, defense systems, intelligent medical devices, tele-operations and robotics.

ICCPS 2010 Call for Papers

The 10th International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN) is a leading, single-track, annual forum on sensor network research. IPSN brings together researchers from academia, industry, and government to present and discuss recent advances in both theoretical and experimental research. Its scope includes signal and image processing, information and coding theory, databases and information management, distributed algorithms, networks and protocols, wireless communications, machine learning, and embedded systems design. The conference features two interleaved tracks, the Information Processing (IP) track, and the Sensor Platforms, Tools and Design Methods (SPOTS) track.

IPSN 2010 Call for Papers

LCTES - ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED Conference on Languages, Compliers, Tools and Theory for Embedded Systems provides a link between the programming languages and embedded systems engineering communities. Researchers and developers in these areas are addressing many similar problems, but with different backgrounds and approaches. LCTES is intended to expose researchers and developers from either area to relevant work and interesting problems in the other area and provide a forum where they can interact.

LCTES 2010 Call for Papers

The 16th IEEE Real-Time Embedded Technology & Applications Symposium (RTAS) consists of the traditional core area of real-time and embedded systems infrastructure and theory, as well as two additional areas of special emphasis (specialized tracks): Hardware/Software Integration and Co-design, Wireless Sensor Networks.

Core Area: Real-Time and Embedded Systems

This has a focus on embedded and real-time systems. Papers should describe significant contributions to infrastructure, system support, or theoretic foundations for real-time or embedded computing. Topics include all of those associated with real-time or embedded computing platforms and techniques, such as networks of embedded computers; real-time resource management and scheduling; real-time communications; embedded system security; programming languages and software engineering for real-time or embedded systems; distributed real-time information/databases; operating systems and middleware for real-time or embedded systems; support for QoS; novel kernel-level mechanisms; energy-aware real-time systems; real-time system modeling and analysis; formal methods; control theoretic models and performance feedback control; WCET analysis.

Emphasis will also be given to innovative scientific foundations and technology needed to design next generation Cyber- Physical Systems (CPS). CPS refers to the tight integration of physical systems with networked sensing, computation, and actuation to realize systems that exhibit new capabilities with unprecedented dependability, safety, security, and efficiency. Applications of cyber-physical systems range from key industry sectors including transportation (automobiles, smart highways, mass transportation and infrastructure, avionics, aviation, airspace management), large-scale critical infrastructures (structures such as buildings and bridges, human environments, the power grid), defense systems, health care (medical devices and health management networks), tele-physical operations (e.g., tele-medicine), and consumer electronics (video games, audio/video processing, and mobile communication devices). We invite papers on industrial and other CPS applications, including contributions associated with systems that are actually deployed in commercial industry, military, or other production environments, like automotive, avionics, telecommunications, industrial control, aerospace, consumer electronics, and sensors.

Area A: Hardware/Software Integration and Co-Design

This track focuses on design methodologies and tools for hardware/software integration and co-design of modern embedded systems for real-time applications. Such systems are increasingly complex and heterogeneous, both in terms of architectures and applications they need to support, so new approaches aimed at their efficient design and optimization are in great demand. General topics relevant to this track include various architecture- and software-related issues of embedded systems design which include, but are not limited to, architecture description languages and tools, WCET analysis, software architectures, design space exploration, synthesis and optimization. Of special interest are SoC design for real-time applications, special purpose functional units, specialized memory structures, multi-core chips and communication aspects, FPGA simulation and prototyping, software simulation and compilation for novel architectures and applications, as well as power, timing and predictability analyses.

Area B: Wireless Sensor Networks

Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) has emerged as a new information paradigm for distributed real-time and embedded systems. Example applications include environment monitoring, emergency response, critical infrastructure protection, medical care, intelligent transportation, and smart manufacturing. The WSN track aims at fostering interaction and collaboration of researchers and exchanging new ideas in various aspects of sensor network research. The WSN track of RTAS is open to submissions addressing any major aspect of sensor networks. Submissions concerning real-time and embedded issues are encouraged, but not required. Authors are invited to submit original works that demonstrate current research on various aspects of wireless sensor network systems.

 

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