Abstracts (in Order of Program)
Bruce Krogh (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Developing International CPS Research Collaborations: Opportunities and Challenges
Ed Griffor (National Institute of Standards & Technology, USA)
Necessity and Benefits of an International Approach to CPS: A Transportation Perspective
Tho Nguyen (University of Virginia, USA)
Challenges and Opportunities for International CPS: Parallels Drawn from the CPS for Rural America Research and Education Agenda
Roger Chamberlain and Chris Gill (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
Abstractions for Cyber-Physical Systems Development: An International Opportunity
Richard Voyles (Purdue University, USA)
International Food Sustainability
John Hatcliff (Kansas State University, USA)
MedCPS-OExP- Open Experimental Platforms for International Collaboration on Integrated Medical Devices and Systems
Naira Hovakimyan (University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, USA)
CPS in the World: 21st Century Challenges
Bernhard Schick (University of Applied Science, Kempten, Germany)
Model-Based Development Methods for Automated CPS: What Can We Learn from Each Other
Akshay Rajhans (Mathworks, USA)
A Vision for Application-Focused International Collaboration Networks in CPS
Philip Asare (Bucknell University, USA)
Going Global with CPS - The Importance of Situational Awareness and a Human Touch
Igor Linkov (U.S. Army Engineer R&D Center / Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Human Factors for International CPS - The Role of Risk, Resilience, and Networks
Krishna Kant (Temple University USA)
Exploiting International Experiences in Situational Awareness of Evolving Smart Infrastructures
Wei Zhao (American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)
The Need for a Global Academic CPS Discipline