Cyber-Physical System Challenges in the Automotive Domain
December 3, 2007 | Tucson, Arizona
A planning meeting for the 2008 National Workshop on High-Confidence Automotive Cyber-Physical Systems was held in December 2007 in Tucson Arizona.
SCHEDULE
Welcoming Remarks - Dr. Helen Gill (NSF)
Autonomous Vehicles: Fast-Forwarding to the Future
- The DARPA Urban Challenge: A Summary - Raj Rajkmar (CMU)
- Software Composition for Autonomous Vehicles - Jonathan Sprinkle (Arizona)
Automotive Cyber-Physical System Challenges: The OEM Perspective
- The Twenty First Century Automobile and Cyber-Physical Systems - Bill Milam (Ford)
- The Automobile: The Cyber-Physical Challenge - Robert Baillargeon (General Motors)
Car of the Futures: An MSR Perspective
- Composing the Car of the Futures - Johannes Helander (MS Research)
- Modeling the Futures of the Car - Margus Veanes (MS Resarch)
Some Relevant CPS Technologies
- Composing Time- and Event-driven Distributed Real-time Systems - Gabor Madl (UC Irvine)
- Demands and Challenges in Automated Repairing and Maintaining Deeply Embedded Systems - Borzoo Bonakdarpour (Michigan State)
- Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis of Security Policies for Deeply Embedded Real-Time Systems - Sibin Mohan (NCSU)
- Debugging Systems Specifications with Multi-Event Dependencies - Stefan Andre and Albert M.K. Cheng (UT Houston)
Open Discussion: CPS Challenges for the Automotive Sector