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Manfred Broy Submitted by Manfred Broy on April 20th, 2011
Abstract The objective of this proposal is to hold a grantees meeting on July 8-9, 2009 focused on the potential of cyber-physical systems and their impact on our lives. The event, "Cyber-Physical Systems" Leading the Way to a Smarter, Safer Future for Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime?, This is a two-day event: the first day will take place at the National Science Foundation and will be dedicated to a dry-run session; the second day of the CPS event will take place at Capitol Hill and will include a luncheon with the members of the Senate followed by demonstrations and poster presentations of research work related to CPS. The invited audience includes 25 members of the Senate Commerce Committee and their staffs. Intellectual merit: The demonstration and posters will showcase state-of-the-art and innovative research projects describing the potential benefits of CPS to the society, while highlighting the research challenges that need to be address in order to realize the CPS vision. Broader Impact: The Grantees meeting will provide an opportunity to showcase the current accomplishments in the CPS to some of the senior senators, members of the Senate Commerce Committee and their staffs and to the NSF staff. The workshop will have participation from 12 institutions and their post Docs, graduate students and undergraduate students. It also includes participation and demonstration by the High school students. This will be a great opportunity for them to interact with other participants and learn about many exciting opportunities in the CPS area.
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University of Alabama Tuscaloosa
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National Science Foundation
Anderson, Monica
Submitted by Monica Anderson on April 7th, 2011
The document defines the CPS research agenda in Germany. First it describes the rapidly growing research field of CPS. It provides a brief introduction to CPS, describing the capabilities and the many opportunities for application and new business models. The opportunities and challenges for technology, society and the economy associated with the profound change are analysed on the basis of an investigation into the characteristic features and capabilities of CPS. Overcoming these challenges is the aim of the as yet undefined CPS research agenda.
Submitted by Anonymous on February 18th, 2011
Dr. Al Wavering, NIST Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory, presentation at the 1st National CPS PI Meeting, Arlington, VA, 08/11/2010
Chris vanBuskirk Submitted by Chris vanBuskirk on September 1st, 2010
George Pappas Submitted by George Pappas on July 1st, 2010
Insup Lee Submitted by Insup Lee on July 1st, 2010
Edward Lee Submitted by Edward Lee on July 1st, 2010
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