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Cyber-Physical Systems Virtual Organization
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Summer School on Cyber-Physical Systems
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Submitted by Marilyn Wolf on Tue, 12/06/2011 - 4:21pm
Project Details
Lead PI:
Marilyn Wolf
Co-PI(s):
Magnus Egerstedt
Performance Period:
09/15/09
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08/31/11
Institution(s):
Georgia Tech Research Corporation
Sponsor(s):
National Science Foundation
Award Number:
0951657
2005 Reads. Placed 140 out of 804 NSF CPS Projects based on total reads on all related artifacts.
Abstract:
This award supports the first Summer School on Cyber-Physical Systems, held at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, June 22-25, 2009. NSF funds support outreach and enable the participation of US graduate students and early career faculty in this international event. Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) are systems that rely on a tight integration of computation, communication, and controls, for their operation and interaction with the physical environment in which they are deployed. Such systems must be able to operate safely, dependably, securely, efficiently and in real-time, in potentially highly uncertain or unstructured environments. CPS are expected to have great technical, economic and societal impacts in the near future. The objective of the Georgia Tech Summer School on Cyber-Physical Systems is to establish a forum for intellectual exchange on CPS science and technology for researchers from industry and academia. The format of the Summer School is a five-day meeting, organized around the different aspects of Cyber Physical Systems. The topical areas covered include: formal methods, distributed embedded systems, networked control systems, embedded software, scheduling, platforms, and applications.
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