The terms denote technology areas that are part of the CPS technology suite or that are impacted by CPS requirements.
This project, investigating formal languages as a general methodology for task transfer between distinct cyber-physical systems such as humans and robots, aims to expand the science of cyber physical systems by developing Motion Grammars that will enable task transfer between distinct systems.
Formal languages are tools for encoding, describing and transferring structured knowledge. In natural language, the latter process is called communication. Similarly, we will develop a formal language through which arbitrary cyber-physical systems communicate tasks via structured actions. This investigation of Motion Grammars will contribute to the science of human cognition and the engineering of cyber-physical algorithms. By observing human activities during manipulation we will develop a novel class of hybrid control algorithms based on linguistic representations of task execution. These algorithms will broaden the capabilities of man-made systems and provide the infrastructure for motion transfer between humans, robots and broader systems in a generic context. Furthermore, the representation in a rigorous grammatical context will enable formal verification and validation in future work.
Broader Impacts: The proposed research has direct applications to new solutions for manufacturing, medical treatments such as surgery, logistics and food processing. In turn, each of these areas has a significant impact on the efficiency and convenience of our daily lives. The PIs serve as coordinators of graduate/undergraduate programs and mentors to community schools. In order to guarantee that women and minorities have a significant role in the research, the PIs will annually invite K-12 students from Atlanta schools with primarily African American populations to the laboratories. One-day robot classes will be conducted that engage students in the excitement of hands-on science by interactively using lab equipment to transfer their manipulation skills to a robot arm.
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Georgia Tech Research Corporation
Michael Stilman
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National Science Foundation
Submitted by Michael Stilman on December 18th, 2015
Event
TERMGRAPH 2016
CALL FOR PAPERS
9th International Workshop on Computing with Terms and Graphs
(TERMGRAPH 2016)
a Satellite Event of ETAPS 2016
Background
Submitted by Anonymous on December 17th, 2015
Event
ReS4AnT
First Workshop on Resource Awareness and Application Autotuning in Adaptive and Heterogeneous Computing (ReS4AnT)
http://www.date-conference.com/conference/workshop-w08 | http://res4ant.deib.polimi.it
Co-located with the Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE)
March 18, 2016, Dresden, Germany
Submitted by Anonymous on December 17th, 2015
Event
RAMMMNets 2016
RAMMMNets 2016: Workshop on Real-time Analytics in Multi-latency, Multi-Party, Metro-scale Networks
Co-Chairs: Chaitan Baru, U.S. National Science Foundation Stephen Dennis, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Background
Submitted by Anonymous on December 16th, 2015
Event
RTAS 2016
22nd IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS 2016) will be held in Vienna, Austria, as part of the Cyber-Physical Systems Week (CPSWeek) in April 2016. The conference includes a Work in Progress (WiP) and Demo session intended for presentation of recent and on-going work, as well as for demonstrations of tools and technology that have the potential to be used in the design and development of real-time systems. In keeping with the spirit of the main symposium, we invite submissions of WiP papers and demos with an emphasis on system and application aspects.
Submitted by Anonymous on December 8th, 2015
Event
ECYPS’2016
4th EUROMICRO/IEEE Workshop on Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems (ECYPS’2016)
ECYPS’2016 - the 4th EUROMICRO/IEEE Workshop on Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems will be held in the scope of MECO’2016 - the 5th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing. It is devoted to cyber-physical systems (CPS) for modern applications that usually require high-performance, low energy consumption, high safety, security and reliability.
Submitted by Anonymous on December 8th, 2015
Announcement
U.S. Department of Transportation Launches Smart City Challenge to Create a City of the Future
Submitted by Emily Wehby on December 8th, 2015
Event
IEEE UIC 2016
13th IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (IEEE UIC 2016)
Ubiquitous sensors, devices, networks and information are paving the way towards a smart world in which computational intelligence is distributed throughout the physical environment to provide reliable and relevant services to people.
Submitted by Anonymous on December 8th, 2015
Event
SNR 2016
2nd International Workshop on Symbolic and Numerical Methods for Reachability Analysis (SNR 2016)
Affiliated with CPSWeek 2016
Scope
Submitted by Anonymous on December 8th, 2015
Event
ABMUS 2016
The 1st Workshop on Agent Based Modelling of Urban Systems (ABMUS 2016)
in conjunction with the AAMAS2016
Singapore on the 9th or 10th May 2016 | http://www.modelling-urban-systems.com/
Submitted by Anonymous on December 4th, 2015