Application of CPS technologies deployed in military contexts.
Accurate and reliable knowledge of time is fundamental to cyber-physical systems for sensing, control, performance, and energy efficient integration of computing and communications. This statement underlies the proposal. Emerging CPS applications depend on precise knowledge of time to infer location and control communication. There is a diversity of semantics used to describe time, and quality of time varies as we move up and down the system stack. System designs tend to overcompensate for these uncertainties and the result is systems that may be over designed, inefficient, and fragile.
The intellectual merit derives from the new and fundamental concept of time and the holistic measure of quality of time (QoT) that captures metrics including resolution, accuracy, and stability. The proposal builds a system stack ("ROSELINE") that enables new ways for clock hardware, operating system, network services, and applications to learn, maintain and exchange information about time, influence component behavior, and robustly adapt to dynamic QoT requirements, as well as to benign and adversarial changes in operating conditions. Application areas that will benefit from Quality of Time will include: smart grid, networked and coordinated control of aerospace systems, underwater sensing, and industrial automation.
The broader impact of the proposal is due to the foundational nature of the work which builds a robust and tunable quality of time that can be applied across a broad spectrum of applications that pervade modern life. The proposal will also provide valuable opportunities to integrate research and education in graduate, undergraduate, and K-12 classrooms. There will be extensive outreach through publications, open sourcing of software, and participation in activities such as the Los Angeles Computing Circle for pre-college students.
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University of California-San Diego
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National Science Foundation
Rajesh Gupta
Submitted by Rajesh Gupta on November 12th, 2014
Event
ECRTS '15
EUROMICRO CONFERENCE ON REAL-TIME SYSTEMS
Lund, Sweden, 8-10th July 2015
Organized by the Euromicro Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems
Conference web site: ecrts15.ecrts.org
THEME AND TOPICS OF INTEREST
ECRTS is the premier European venue for presenting research into the broad area of real-time and embedded systems. Along with RTSS and RTAS, ECRTS ranks as one of the three top international conferences on real-time systems.
Project
CPS: Synergy: Smart Flexible Camera Sheet: Ultra-Thin Semantic-Guided Cooperative Micro-Camera Array
This highly interdisciplinary research addresses two fundamental challenges in image sensing and image understanding: 1) versatile camera systems in a small form factor, and 2) 3-dimensional scene and object recognition from 2-dimensional photos. These fundamental challenges are tackled together by developing a cyber-physical imaging system, called smart flexible camera sheet, which integrates an array of many micro-cameras (millimeters in size each) onto a thin substrate. The substrate has flexible geometric shape and the orientation of each camera is individually adjusted and controlled in real time via intelligent algorithms. The overall imaging system is ultra-thin and space-efficient, and can be easily mounted onto or embedded into any planar or curved surface. Hence it opens up a plethora of new civilian and military applications where surveillance and visual monitoring are required, thus bearing great commercialization potential. Example applications are: smart vehicles, smart transportation, highway safety, smart civil infrastructure, manufacturing lines, battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance, sensor networks, mobile robotics, medical facilities, and patient care.
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
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National Science Foundation
Hongrui Jiang
File
ACEI Final Report
ACEI Final Report, including FORTRAN code and documentation, as a gzipped tar file.
NIST Cyber-Physical Systems Public Working Group
What are Cyber-Physical Systems or CPS?
- Is a CPS any engineered system with a microprocessor?
- Do all CPS need to be connected to the internet?
- Are there a set of basic functions and architectural elements common to all CPS?
You are invited to join us in answering these questions and charting the path to the future.
Event
ICMEA 2014
The 2014 International Conference on Material Engineering and Application [ICMEA2014] will be held from October 18-19 in Hangzhou, China. The aim of ICMEA 2014 is to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, and academicians, as well as industrial professionals, to present their research results and development activities in material engineering and application. It provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.
Event
IEEE Cloud-CPS 2014
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:
Event
PRDC 2014
The 20th IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing
PRDC 2014 is the twentieth in this series of symposia started in 1989 that are devoted to dependable and fault-tolerant computing. PRDC is recognized as the main event in the Pacific area that covers the many dimensions of dependability and fault tolerance, encompassing fundamental theoretical approaches, practical experimental projects, and commercial components and systems.
Event
RTNS 2014
22nd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems
Versailles, France, October 8-10, 2014
RTNS is a friendly conference with a great sense of community that presents excellent opportunities for collaboration.
The purpose of the conference is to share ideas, experiences and informations among academic researchers, developers and service providers in the field of real-time systems and networks.
RTNS 2014 will be in Versailles, which is located close to Paris.
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SORT 2014
SORT 2014
5th IEEE Workshop on Self-Organizing Real-Time Systems
Reno, Nevada, USA, June 9th, 2014
(http://www.es.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/?id=sort2014)