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CPS: Synergy: Safety-Aware Cyber-Molecular Systems
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Submitted by Robyn.Lutz on Tue, 04/05/2016 - 5:53pm
Project Details
Lead PI:
Robyn Lutz
Co-PI(s):
Jack Lutz
James Lathrop
Eric Henderson
Performance Period:
09/15/15
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08/31/19
Institution(s):
Iowa State University
Sponsor(s):
National Science Foundation
Award Number:
1545028
1409 Reads. Placed 222 out of 804 NSF CPS Projects based on total reads on all related artifacts.
Abstract:
Many practical systems such as smart grid, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and robotic networks can be categorized as cyber physical systems (CPS). A typical CPS consists of physical dynamics, sensors, communication network and controllers. The communication network is of key importance in CPS, since it mimics the nerve system in the human body. Hence, it is critical to study how the communication network in CPS should be analyzed and designed. Essentially, communications stem from the uncertainty of system under consideration; random perturbations increase the system uncertainty, which is reduced by the control actions in CPS. It is well known that entropy is a measure of system uncertainty. A unified framework of entropy is used for CPS, in which random perturbations create entropy while communications and controls provide negative entropy to compensate the entropy generation. The intellectual merits are the novel framework of entropy for bridging the communications and control in CPS and the new design criterion based on the entropy of system state for CPS. The project's broader significance and importance are the education of various levels of students, the dissemination of results to public, and the impact on everyday life such as the improved agility and robustness of power grids. This project applies the framework of entropy to study the interdependencies of communications and control, thus facilitating the analysis and design of communications in CPS. The following tasks are tackled in the project: (a) Entropy Flow Based Communication Capacity Analysis in which communications in CPS is analyzed by studying the entropy fields in the physical dynamics, thus providing an estimation on the scale (bits/second) of communication capacity budget; (b) Communication Network Topology Design in which the design of the network topology (either physical or logical) is tackled through both optimization-based or heuristic approaches; (c) Online Network Resource Scheduling which refines the network resource scheduling during the operation using both optimization-based and heuristic approaches, within the framework of entropy fields; (d) Hardware Emulation Testbed which delivers a co-simulation testbed based on real time digital power simulator (RTDS) and a communication simulator, in the context of smart grids. Based on the research, new courses are developed. K-12 outreach and various levels of undergraduate/graduate educations are incorporated into the research.
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Publications
Robust Combinatorial Circuits in Chemical Reaction Networks
Robust Signal Restoration in Chemical Reaction Networks
Polynomial Space Randomness in Analysis
Bounding the Dimension of Points on a Line
Dimension Spectra of Lines
Algorithmic Information, Plane Kakeya Sets, and Conditional Dimension
Real-Time Computability of Real Numbers by Chemical Reaction Networks
Reachability Problems for Continuous Chemical Reaction Networks
Reachability problems for continuous chemical reaction networks
Requirements for Molecular Programmed Nanosystems (Keynote)
Software engineering for molecular programming
{RE} at 50, with a Focus on the Last 25 Years
State logging in chemical reaction networks
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CAREER: Data Representation and Modeling for Unleashing the Potential of Multi-Modal Wearable Sensing Systems
Safety-Aware Cyber-Molecular Systems
Safety-Aware Cyber-Molecular Systems
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