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Collaborative Research: Holistic Design Methodology for Automated Implementation of Human-in-the-Loop Cyber-Physical Systems
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Submitted by schirner on Tue, 12/06/2011 - 12:14pm
Project Details
Lead PI:
Gunar Schirner
Co-PI(s):
Deniz Erdogmus
Kaushik Chowdhury
Taskin Padir
Performance Period:
09/15/11
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08/31/15
Sponsor(s):
National Science Foundation
Northeastern University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Project URL:
https://nuforge.coe.neu.edu/gf/project/hlcps/
Award Number:
1136027
2995 Reads. Placed 36 out of 804 NSF CPS Projects based on total reads on all related artifacts.
Abstract:
This project develops a framework for design automation of cyber-physical systems to augment human interaction with complex systems that integrate across computational and physical environments. As a design driver, the project develops a Body/Brain Computer Interface (BBCI) for the population of functionally locked-in individuals, who are unable to interact with the physical world through movement and speech. The BBCI will enable communication with other humans through expressive language generation and interaction with the environment through robotic manipulators. Utilizing advances in system-level design, this project develops a holistic framework for design and implementation of heterogeneous human-in-the-loop cyber-physical systems composed of physically distributed, networked components. It will advance BBCI technology by incorporating context aware inference and learning of task-specific human intent estimation in applications involving semi-autonomous robotic actuators and an efficient wireless communication framework. The results of this project are expected to significantly speed up the design of complex cyber-physical systems. By accelerating the path from idea to prototype, this work shortens the time frame of and cost of development for assistive technology to improve the quality-of-life for functionally locked-in individuals. This project establishes an open prototyping platform and a design framework for rapid exploration of other novel human-in-the-loop applications. The open platform will foster undergraduate involvement in cyber-physical systems research, building confidence and expertise. In addition, new activities at the Museum of Science in Boston will engage visitors to experiment with systematic design principles in context of a brain computer interface application, while offering learning opportunities about basic brain functions.
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