4th IFAC Workshop on Cyber-Physical Human Systems (CPHS 2022)

Date: May 06, 2022 2:45 pm – May 06, 2022 3:45 pm

December 1-2, 2022, Houston, TX, http://www.cphs2022.org

IMPORTANT DATES: Initial submission, May 20, 2022

The 4th IFAC Workshop on Cyber-Physical and Human Systems (CPHS 2022) builds on the successes of CPHS 2016, CPHS 2018 and CPHS 2020. CPHS 2022 will bring together researchers and practitioners to share scientific and technological advances, and to gain a deeper understanding of cyber-physical human systems. The workshop will focus on modeling, design, analysis, control, verification, and certification of CPHS, including theoretical, algorithmic, computational, and experimental aspects, with emphasis on:

• Modeling, analysis, and control of integrated CPHS

• The multitude of humans and autonomous elements

• Social and societal aspects of CPHS

• Interface transparency between humans and CPS

• Dynamic interaction and teaming of humans and autonomy

Fundamental advances in cyber-physical human systems will require an interdisciplinary approach, capitalizing on expertise in control theory, human-machine interaction, formal methods, autonomous systems, human factors, cognitive psychology, cognitive control, and other related areas.

Submissions: All submissions must be in English. Only original papers that are not submitted or published in other conferences or journals will be considered. Submissions are invited for:

• Regular papers (6 pages) on relevant CPHS topics

• Invited sessions, consisting of up to six regular papers, around a common theme of interest to the CPHS community

Papers and abstracts will be published in IFAC-PapersOnline. Extension of high-quality papers and extended abstracts into manuscripts for a journal special issue will be encouraged.  Please see http://www.cphs2022.org/cfp for additional details.

 

For additional information, please contact Meeko Oishi (oishi@unm.edu) or Ufuk Topcu (utopcu@utexas.edu).

 

  • Human CPS
  • CPS Domains
  • CPS Technologies
  • Foundations
  • Call for Proposal
  • Conference
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