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CPS: Medium: Collaborative Research: Dependability Techniques for Instrumented Cyber-Physical Spaces
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Submitted by Nalini Venkatasub... on Thu, 04/07/2011 - 6:24pm
Project Details
Lead PI:
Nalini Venkatasubramanian
Co-PI(s):
Nikil Dutt
Sharad Mehrotra
Performance Period:
10/01/10
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09/30/15
Institution(s):
University of California-Irvine
Sponsor(s):
National Science Foundation
Award Number:
1063596
2715 Reads. Placed 71 out of 804 NSF CPS Projects based on total reads on all related artifacts.
Abstract:
The goal of this project is to develop a semantic foundation, cross-layer system architecture and adaptation services to improve dependability in instrumented cyberphysical spaces (ICPS) based on the principles of "computation reflection". ICPSs integrate a variety of sensing devices to create a digital representation of the evolving physical world and its processes for use by applications such as critical infrastructure monitoring, surveillance and incident-site emergency response. This requires the underlying systems to be dependable despite disruptions caused by failures in sensing, communications, and computation. The digital state representation guides a range of adaptations at different layers of the ICPS (i.e. networking, sensing, applications, cross-layer) to achieve end-to-end dependability at both the infrastructure and information levels. Examples of techniques explored include mechanisms for reliable information delivery over multi-networks, quality aware data collection, semantic sensing and reconfiguration using overlapping capabilities of heterogeneous sensors. Such adaptations are driven by a formal-methods based runtime analysis of system components, resource availability and application dependability needs. Responsphere, a real-world ICPS infrastructure on the University of California at Irvine campus, will serve as a testbed for development and validation of the overall ?reflective? approach and the cross-layer adaptation techniques to achieve dependability. Students at different levels (graduate, undergraduate, K-12) will be given opportunities to gain experience with using and designing real-world applications in the Responsphere ICPS via courses, independent study projects and demonstration sessions. Students will benefit tremendously from exposure to new software development paradigms for the ICPSs that will be a part of the future living environments.
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