Science of System Integration

Re-examines the fundamentals of composition in heterogeneous systems, develops foundations and tools for system integration and validates the results in experiments using experimental platforms.
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Science of Integration for Cyber Physical Systems

NSF LARGE Project
 
Vanderbilt University, University of Maryland, University of Notre Dame
in collaboration with
General Motors Corporation
 
Kickoff Meeting Agenda
Nov 29-30, 2010
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Visible to the public New Developments in Model-Integrated Development of High-Confidence Software

Slides for NSF Kickoff Meeting: Science of Integration for CPS on 11/29/2010

by, Joe Porter, Graham Hemmingway, Nicholas Kottenstette, Harmon Nine, Chris vanBuskirk, Gabor Karsai and Janos Sztipanovits

Provides steps for:

1. Design of working control system for Quadrotor Aircraft using a Simulink Based Model

2. Software design using the ESMoL Modeling Language

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Visible to the public Science of Integration

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Re-examines the fundamentals of composition in heterogeneous systems.

Our mission is to provide reports, presentations and a science-based predictable tool suite to the Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) community related to our work in developing a new Science of Integration for CPS. This new science re-examines the fundamentals of composition in heterogeneous systems, develops foundations and tools for system integration and validates the results in experiments using automotive and avionics System-of-Systems experimental platforms.

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Visible to the public CPS Open Source Tools and Experimental Platforms for CPS

A Birds of a Feather presentation by Dr. Gabor Karsai (Vanderbilt University) on Open Soource Tools and Experimental Platforms for CPS at the first National CPS PI Meeting, Arlington, VA, 8/10/2010