CfP: CPS Track of the Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference 2022 (ANNSIM22)
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
CPS Track of the Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference 2022 (ANNSIM22)
Dear CPS Community:
We invite you to submit a contribution to the CPS Track of the Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference 2022 (ANNSIM22) at https://scs.org/annsim/. Submissions can be made directly at https://www.linkedin.com/posts/clagms_annsim22-cyberphysicalsystems-selfdrivingcars-activity-6903269695923785728-vRq9
Please see the additional details below:
Track: Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)
Chairs: Cláudio Gomes, Aarhus University, Denmark, and Bentley Oakes, Université de Montréal, Canada
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are well-entrenched in our daily lives, including self-driving cars, Industry 4.0 machines, and smart grid technologies. This wide range of uses comes with many challenges stemming from the complex behavior of heterogeneous CPS components interacting between themselves and the environment. This track focuses on new developments in Modelling and Simulation (M&S) which manage complexity for all stages of a CPS’ life-cycle, including design, verification, optimization, and monitoring.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Applied Modelling and (Co-)Simulation of CPS
- Machine Learning for CPS
- Model-Based Digital Twins for CPS
- Model Creation/Recommendation Systems for CPS
- Collaborative Modelling and Simulation for CPS
- Techniques for Handling Uncertainty, Reliability, and/or Explainability in CPS
- (Co-)Simulation-Based Verification/Optimization of CPS
- Low-Code Development of CPS
- (Co-)Simulation in Advanced Manufacturing and Industry 4.0
- Modeling and (Co-)Simulation as a Service for CPS
- Advanced and Visual Analytics for (Co-)Simulation of CPS
Important Dates
- Paper Submission: March 14, 2022
- Tutorial Proposal Submission: March 14, 2022
- Author Notification: April 25, 2022
- Camera-Ready Paper Submission: May 16, 2022
Papers are max 12 pages long with single column format (see author’s kit at https://scs.org/authorskit). Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference, present their work to their peers, transfer copyright, and pay a conference registration fee at the time their camera-ready paper is submitted. Conference proceedings may be submitted to the ACM and IEEE Digital Libraries, for archiving and indexed in DBLP Computer Science Bibliography and SCOPUS. Some exceptions apply.
The review process is double blind.