The major purpose of this symposium is to extend and endorse particular concepts that will generate novel research and codify resilience in next generation control system designs.
The goal of this two-day, single-track event is to expose researchers to control and modeling challenges in cyber-physical systems (CPS) with the aim of exchanging knowledge and fostering collaborations between academia, industry, and government agencies. The proposed symposium will cover several applications of cyber-physical systems such as networked systems of unmanned vehicles, power grids, green buildings, transportation systems and health-care systems via invited talks, poster presentations and a panel discussion.
Submitted by Brian.Hulbert on Mon, 04/16/2012 - 6:17pm
Dear Colleagues,
We cordially invite you to attend the 2011 Safe & Secure Systems & Software Symposium (S5) on 14,15 and 16 June at the Hilton Garden Inn, Beavercreek Ohio (near Wright Patterson Air Force Base). The Air Force Research Laboratory Air Vehicles Directorate will be hosting the Symposium and there is no registration fee to attend.
S5 will bring together industry, academia and government to collaborate on the common goal of improvi
Submitted by Katie Dey on Fri, 12/16/2011 - 9:32am
*Research Scientist Positions in Embedded Middleware and Networks*
The CISTER Research Centre is currently looking to strengthen its research team in the ENCOURAGE project on all levels: Senior Scientist, invited Scientist, Post-Docs. Research grants are available.
We are developing an open and scalable experimental platform (SmartGridLab) for empirical investigations and testing of algorithms and concepts developed in this project. SmartGridLab integrates the hardware testbed with a software emulator so that software virtual nodes can interact with physical nodes in the testbed. Software modules that emulate an interface between the physical grid and the cloud are developed. The proposed research and education platform enables the evaluation of performance and scalability under realistic communication constraints.