2018

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Visible to the public Sensing as a Service - Architectures for Closed-loop Sensor Network Virtualization

The goal of this project is to demonstrate that new cyber-physical architectures will enable closed-loop sensor networks to be shared among multiple applications and to dynamically allocate sensing and computing resources necessary to analyze sensor data and perform sensor actuation.

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Visible to the public Semi-Automated Emergency Response System

Explanation of Demonstration: We will present our recent progress on how the coordination of behaviors of automated vehicles can help to improve the safety and efficiency of transportations systems. First, we will demonstrate how to leverage real-time scheduling theory to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion at intersections. Second, we will show how to achieve collision avoidance when a malicious party is present.

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Visible to the public Security vs Privacy in Cyber-Physical Systems

This CPS proposal focuses on developing scientific foundations for the research area of CPS Security and Privacy. Our novelty is that while security and privacy are two properties we want these systems to provide, they have not been addressed jointly before.

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Visible to the public Security of Distributed Cyber-Physical Systems with Connected Vehicle Applications

This project aims at accelerating the deployment of security measures for cyber-physical systems (CPSs) by proposing a framework that combines anomaly identification approaches, which emphasizes on the development of decentralized cyber-attack monitoring and diagnostic-like components, with robust control countermeasure to improve reliability and maintain system functionality. One of the main challenges for cyber-physical systems is the security of transmitted data over the communication network.

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Visible to the public Security Certification of Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems

Significant progress has been made in the avenues of both software and hardware for fulfilling the objective of trustworthy autonomous cyber-physical systems (CPS). However, technological challenges still exist and particularly in terms of decision making under uncertainty.

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Visible to the public Securing the Timing of Cyber-Physical Systems

This project aims to build a framework for identifying, analyzing and defending against timing attacks in cyber-physical systems. Timing attacks, where attackers attempt to compromise the timing of computation or communication operations, can be particularly destructive in a CPS because the correctness of system functionality is affected not only by the data values of operations but also by the time those operations are conducted.