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2013 CPS PI Meeting and CY 2013-CY 2014 Workshops on CPS Energy, CPS Transportation, CPS Agriculture, and CPS Medical Devices
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Submitted by Janos.Sztipanovits on Mon, 12/21/2015 - 4:05pm
Project Details
Lead PI:
Janos Sztipanovits
Co-PI(s):
Frankie King
Performance Period:
12/01/13
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11/30/16
Institution(s):
Vanderbilt University
Sponsor(s):
National Science Foundation
Award Number:
1361258
813 Reads. Placed 461 out of 804 NSF CPS Projects based on total reads on all related artifacts.
Abstract:
The focus of this proposal is to provide technical coordination for the 2013 Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) Principal Investigators' (PI) meeting and multiple CPS-related workshops in the areas of Energy, Transportation, Medical Devices, and Agriculture in late 2013 and early 2014. The workshops, each comprising 50-60 leading academic researchers and government as well as industrial technology managers, will help the community understand the research challenges at the intersection of cyber-physical systems and these application domains, and help build research agendas for these domains going forward. Technical coordination to be provided includes creating web resources ahead of the PI meeting and workshops; coordination and formulation of the program agendas via planning committees for the events; developing, editing, and archiving content from these meetings; and contributing to the writing, editing, and publishing of research needs reports resulting from these meetings. The broader impact of this project is comprised of the meeting/workshop artifacts, particularly a broad and compelling research agenda to guide future investments in cyber-physical systems R&D, particularly in the areas of energy, transportation, medical devices, and agriculture.
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