Applications of CPS technologies used in the planning, functional design, operation and management of facilities for any mode of transportation in order to provide for the safe, efficient, rapid, comfortable, convenient, economical, and environmentally compatible movement of people and goods.
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ASCoMS 2014
3rd Workshop on Architecting Safety in Collaborative Mobile Systems (ASCoMS) The 3rd ASCoMS workshop takes place at SAFECOMP 2014 - with the purpose to gather industrial and academic experts with interests in architecting safety in collaborative mobile systems.
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IEEE International Workshop on Cloud-integrated Cyber Physical Systems 2014 (IEEE Cloud-CPS 2014) in conjunction with IEEE CloudCom 2014, December 15 - 18, 2014, Singapore   Overview:
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CPSData 2014 : CPSData - Big Data Technologies for the Analysis and Control of complex Cyber-Physical Systems Workshop in conjuction with INFORMATIK 2014
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Cyber Physical Systems: From Theory to Practice
http://www.crcpress.com/

Editors:
Danda B. Rawat,Georgia Southern University, USA
Joel Rodrigues, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Univ. of Beira Interior, Portugal
Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, CANADA            
Call for Chapters
Chapter Proposal/Abstract Submission by: August 15, 2014
Author Notification by: August 25, 2014
Full Chapter Submission by: November 1, 2014

Synopsis and Aim:

After successful deployment of Internet and wireless networks (cellular and Wi-Fi networks) over the past decades, we already have ubiquitous services that provide anywhere, anytime connectivity to the users. Technology has gone through tremendous changes in terms of computing, communications and control to provide wide range of applications in all domains. This advancement provides the  opportunities to bridge the physical components and the cyber space leading to the Cyber Physical Systems (CPS). The notion of CPS is to use computing (sensing, analyzing, predicting, understanding), communication (interaction, intervene, interface management) and control (inter-operate, evolve, evidence-based certification) to make intelligent and autonomous systems. Thus, advances made as well as complexity have increased due to the integration of cyber components with physical systems. Comprehensive knowledge base of CPS domain is required not only for researchers and practitioners, but also for policy makers and system managers. The process of building a knowledge-base for cyber physical systems is possible through the creation of a comprehensive collection of research and trends on the topic.  Unfortunately, such a collection of research on CPS does not exist. The forthcoming book “Cyber Physical Systems: From Theory to Practice” will address significant issues in the field.

The objective of this book is to provide (a medium for researchers and practitioners to present) state-of-the-art of research results and trends related to Science of Cyber-Physical Systems, Technology for Cyber-Physical Systems, and Engineering of Cyber-Physical Systems from theory to practice.

Topics of interest (but are not limited to):

  • Cyber Physical Systems: Architecture
  • Cyber Physical Systems: Modeling and Simulation
  • Virtualization of Physical Components in Cyber Physical Systems
  • Computing and Control in Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Design and Performance Optimization in Cyber Physical Systems
  • Cloud-assisted Situation-aware  and decision support in Cyber Physical Systems
  • Big-data Processing and Visualization in Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Mobile Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Game Theory for Cyber Physical Systems
  • Control Theory for Cyber Physical Systems
  • Tools and Methods for Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Sensor-actuator Networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Machine-to-machine (M2M) Communication
  • Cyber-Physical System Security and Privacy
  • Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks for Cyber Physical Systems
  • Cyber Physical Systems for Smart Grid
  • Intelligent  (Road/Air) Transportation Cyber Physical Systems
  • Cyber Physical Systems for Health Care
  • Cyber Physical Systems: Tools, test beds and deployment issues
  • Cyber Physical Systems: Applications and standardization
  • Intrusion Detection System/Intrusion Prevention System
  • Standardization, Applications and Case Studies

Submission Procedure:

Chapter Proposals/Abstracts: Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit their chapter proposals/abstracts (2-3 pages) by the given deadline by clearly explaining the mission of their proposed chapters to db.rawat@ieee.org and CC to other editors. No specific page format is required for proposals/abstracts. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by the given deadline about the status of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines.

Full Book Chapter: Complete  chapters are required to be submitted to db.rawat@ieee.org . Author could use LaTex or any word  processing tools (MS Word, OpenDocument, etc.) while preparing the chapters. A book chapter is required to be 15 to 25 pages (9,500 to 12,500 words).


Important Dates:

Chapter Proposal/Abstract Submission by: August 15, 2014
Author Notification by: August 25, 2014
Full Chapter Submission by: November 1, 2014
Review Results Returned: December 1, 2014
Final Chapter Submission: December 31, 2014
Anticipated Publication Date: Spring 2015

INQUIRIES and SUBMISSIONS should be forwarded electronically to the (corresponding) editor(s):

Danda B. Rawat (Corresponding)
Department of Electrical Engineering
Post Office Box 8045
Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, GA 30460, USA
Tel: +1 (912) 478 - 0539
Fax: +1 (912) 478 - 0537
E-mail: db.rawat@ieee.org

Joel Rodrigues
Department of Informatics
University of Beira Interior
Rua Marquês D'Ávila e Bolama
6201-001 Covilhã - Portugal
Tel. +351 275 242 081 (Ext. 3275)
E-mail: joeljr@ieee.org
             or joel@ubi.pt 

Ivan Stojmenovic
University of Ottawa
SITE, 800 King Edward, Ottawa
Ontario K1N 6N5,
Canada
Email: ivan@site.uottawa.ca
            or  stojmenovic@gmail.com

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USDOT Connected Vehicle PlugFest What are PlugFests? The U.S. Department of Transportation's (USDOT) will hold its third Connected Vehicle PlugFest on May 13-15, 2014 in Farmington Hills, Michigan. PlugFests provide venues for vendor-to-vendor connected vehicle device testing to help ensure that devices and systems meet the base standard requirements and level of interoperability necessary for the Southeast Michigan Connected Vehicle Test Bed Deployment 2014 Project.
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Western PlugFest Training Location (June 24, 1:00 - 4:30 PM PST): Via Webinar (link will be sent to registrants prior to the PlugFest training) Testing Location (June 25-26): Creekside Inn Hotel – 3400 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306 (http://www.creekside-inn.com/) What are PlugFests?
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USDOT Connected Vehicle PlugFest Training Location (May 13, 1:00 - 4:30 PM EST): Via Webinar (link will be sent to registrants prior to the PlugFest training) Testing Location (May 14-15): Carrier & Gable Facility - 24110 Research Drive - Farmington Hills, MI 48335
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SOCNE 2014
8th International Workshop on Service-Oriented Cyber-Physical Systems in Converging Networked Environments in conjunction with ETFA 2014 - 19th International Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation 16-19 September 2014 Deadline for submission of regular papers: May 30, 2014 Workshop day:  September 16, 2014
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Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program; Request for Information

 

A Notice by the Federal Highway Administration on 03/12/2014

 

 

 

 

https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2014/03/12/2014-05414/connected-vehicle-pilot-deployment-program-request-for-information Action

Notice.

Summary

This notice is a Request for Information (RFI) and comments that will be used to help refine the plans for one or more pilot deployments, which combines connected vehicle and mobile device technologies innovations to improve traveler mobility and system productivity, while reducing environmental impacts and enhancing safety. The FHWA anticipates a procurement action for one or more pilot deployment concepts in 2015. The FHWA is issuing this RFI in collaboration with, and on behalf of, other agencies within the DOT, specifically the Federal Transit Administration, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology. Feedback and comments on any aspect of the RFI are welcome from all interested public, private, and academic entities. While all feedback is welcome, DOT is particularly interested in feedback on the questions provided in the last section of this RFI.

 

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