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Visible to the public 2014 NSF CPS Reference Architectures Workshop

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2014 NSF CPS Reference Architectures Workshop

The Cyber Physical Systems Virtual Organization (CPS-VO) will be conducting a one day workshop on CPS Reference Architectures. The workshop will be held at NSF on 26 March.

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Visible to the public Moving Target Research

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Moving Target Research Symposium
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Visible to the public National Workshops on Medical Cyber-Physical Systems

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CPS NITRD workshops

National Workshops on Medical Cyber-Physical Systems


Patient-side cart of the da Vinci surgical system Photo credit: Nimur

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Visible to the public 2012 National Workshop on the New Clockwork for Time-Critical Cyber-Physical Systems

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HCSS NITRD workshops seeking input on problems, questions, and new directions for research on technology for time-critical systems

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Visible to the public Software Certification Consortium

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Software Certification Consortium

The SCC is organized to pursue the following objectives:

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Visible to the public 2011 Workshop on Developing Dependable and Secure Automotive Cyber-Physical Systems from Components

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Workshop for Developing Dependable Automotive Cyber-Physical Systems from Components The goal of this workshop, a follow-on to previous workshops on Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), is to continue to define and refine the technology needs and gaps for deeply-embedded software-intensive electronic control systems that interact deeply with the physical world in ways that have stringent reliability, availability, and safety requirements

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Visible to the public Automotive CPS Workshops

A recurring workshop on CPS issues in the automotive domain

The goal of this workshop series is to continue to define and refine the technology needs and gaps for deeply-embedded software-intensive electronic control systems that interact deeply with the physical world in ways that have stringent reliability, availability, and safety requirements


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