CPSSC 2016
Date: Feb 23, 2016 8:00 am – Feb 23, 2016 5:00 pm
Location: Vienna, Austria
1st International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems in the Context of Smart Cities
23 February 2016 | Vienna, Austria | @SE2016
The interconnection and exchange of information is a basic requirement to enable Smart Cities. Such an interconnection must be realized within each domain (vertically) as well as among different domains (horizontally). Typical domains cover energy, automotive, health, intelligent buildings, transportation, manufacturing as well as the military domain. Therefore, horizontal and vertical information sharing within Smart Cities is essential and opens challenges for software developers. Questions, such as which models, architectures, patterns and data structures need to be developed to enable and further improve the interconnection and digitization of Smart Cities need to be addressed.
This workshop is a forum for authors to present their early research findings in the field of Cyber-Physical Systems in the context of Smart Cities. The workshop aims at overviews, theoretical approaches, tools and frameworks, applications, system infrastructures and test beds for Cyber-Physical Systems. The following list depicts the main fields of interest:
- Theoretical foundations of Cyber-Physical Systems
- Smart City applications
- Smart Environments
- Novel Industrial Applications of Cyber-Physical (Human) Systems
- Detailed Case Studies
- Infrastructure Applications for Smart Cities
- Security/Privacy
- Architecture and Modeling of Cyber-Physical Social Systems and Cyber-Physical Human Systems
- System Abstraction of Cyber-Physical Systems
We expect novel approaches for the deployment and application of Cyber-Physical (Human) Systems in the Context of Smart Cities. The objective of is to bring together researchers from different domains and backgrounds to explore innovative, exciting, and fresh ideas for the design and development of Cyber-Physical (Human) Systems.
Important Requirements for Submissions
Max. Pages: 6
Submission Format: LNI format
Submission Website: Easychair
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Bernd Brügge (Chair) Technical University Munich, Germany
- Birgit Vogel-Heuser Technical University Munich, Germany
- Bruce Horn Intel
- Chi-Sheng Shih National Taiwan University
- Hyun-Wook Jin Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea
- Mathias Althoff Technical University Munich, Germany
- Michael Heiss Siemens AG, Head of Research Group Cyber-Physical Systems
- Monika Sturm Dresden University of Technology, Siemens, Principal Cyber-Physical Systems
- Sung-Soo Lim Kookmin University, Korea
ORGANIZERS
- Constantin Scheuermann Technical University Munich, Germany
- Andreas Seitz Technical University Munich, Germany
IMPORTANT DATES
19 December 2015 - Deadline for Paper Submission OPEN
15 January 2016 - Acceptance Notification
20 January 2016 - Registration for Authors
24 January 2016 - Submission of camera ready version
23 February 2016 - Workshop
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1st International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems in the Context of Smart Cities
23 February 2016 | Vienna, Austria | @SE2016
The interconnection and exchange of information is a basic requirement to enable Smart Cities. Such an interconnection must be realized within each domain (vertically) as well as among different domains (horizontally). Typical domains cover energy, automotive, health, intelligent buildings, transportation, manufacturing as well as the military domain. Therefore, horizontal and vertical information sharing within Smart Cities is essential and opens challenges for software developers. Questions, such as which models, architectures, patterns and data structures need to be developed to enable and further improve the interconnection and digitization of Smart Cities need to be addressed.
This workshop is a forum for authors to present their early research findings in the field of Cyber-Physical Systems in the context of Smart Cities. The workshop aims at overviews, theoretical approaches, tools and frameworks, applications, system infrastructures and test beds for Cyber-Physical Systems. The following list depicts the main fields of interest:
- Theoretical foundations of Cyber-Physical Systems
- Smart City applications
- Smart Environments
- Novel Industrial Applications of Cyber-Physical (Human) Systems
- Detailed Case Studies
- Infrastructure Applications for Smart Cities
- Security/Privacy
- Architecture and Modeling of Cyber-Physical Social Systems and Cyber-Physical Human Systems
- System Abstraction of Cyber-Physical Systems
We expect novel approaches for the deployment and application of Cyber-Physical (Human) Systems in the Context of Smart Cities. The objective of is to bring together researchers from different domains and backgrounds to explore innovative, exciting, and fresh ideas for the design and development of Cyber-Physical (Human) Systems.
Important Requirements for Submissions
Max. Pages: 6
Submission Format: LNI format
Submission Website: Easychair
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Bernd Brügge (Chair) Technical University Munich, Germany
- Birgit Vogel-Heuser Technical University Munich, Germany
- Bruce Horn Intel
- Chi-Sheng Shih National Taiwan University
- Hyun-Wook Jin Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea
- Mathias Althoff Technical University Munich, Germany
- Michael Heiss Siemens AG, Head of Research Group Cyber-Physical Systems
- Monika Sturm Dresden University of Technology, Siemens, Principal Cyber-Physical Systems
- Sung-Soo Lim Kookmin University, Korea
ORGANIZERS
- Constantin Scheuermann Technical University Munich, Germany
- Andreas Seitz Technical University Munich, Germany
IMPORTANT DATES
19 December 2015 - Deadline for Paper Submission OPEN
15 January 2016 - Acceptance Notification
20 January 2016 - Registration for Authors
24 January 2016 - Submission of camera ready version
23 February 2016 - Workshop