HiCoNS 2014
Date: Apr 15, 2014 1:00 am – Apr 17, 2014 10:00 am
Location: Berlin, Germany
Conference on High Confidence Networked Systems (HiCoNS) at CPSWeek 2014
3rd ACM International Conference on High Confidence Networked Systems (HiCoNS) will be held April 15-17, 2014 in Berlin, Germany as part of Cyber Physical Systems Week 2014 (CPSWeek 2014).
HiCoNS aims to bring together novel concepts and theories that can help in the development of the science of high confidence networked systems, in particular those considered cyber-physical systems (CPS). The conference will focus on system theoretic approaches to address fundamental challenges to increase the confidence of networked CPS by making them more secure, dependable, and trustworthy. An emphasis will be the control and verification challenges arising as a result of complex interdependencies between networked systems, in particular those at the intersection of cyber and physical areas. In doing so, the conference will advance the development of a principled approach to high confidence networked CPS.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
General Chairs:
- Linda Bushnell, University of Washington, USA
- Larry Rohrbough, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Program Chairs:
- Saurabh Amin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University, USA
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Conference on High Confidence Networked Systems (HiCoNS) at CPSWeek 2014
3rd ACM International Conference on High Confidence Networked Systems (HiCoNS) will be held April 15-17, 2014 in Berlin, Germany as part of Cyber Physical Systems Week 2014 (CPSWeek 2014).
HiCoNS aims to bring together novel concepts and theories that can help in the development of the science of high confidence networked systems, in particular those considered cyber-physical systems (CPS). The conference will focus on system theoretic approaches to address fundamental challenges to increase the confidence of networked CPS by making them more secure, dependable, and trustworthy. An emphasis will be the control and verification challenges arising as a result of complex interdependencies between networked systems, in particular those at the intersection of cyber and physical areas. In doing so, the conference will advance the development of a principled approach to high confidence networked CPS.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
General Chairs:
- Linda Bushnell, University of Washington, USA
- Larry Rohrbough, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Program Chairs:
- Saurabh Amin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University, USA