Water and Wastewater Systems Sector

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Visible to the public Control-Theoretic Defense Strategies for Cyber-Physical Systems

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This project will design next--generation defense mechanisms to protect critical infrastructures, such as power grids, large industrial plants, and water distribution systems. These critical infrastructures are complex primarily due to the integration of cyber and physical components, the presence of high--order behaviors and functions, and an intricate and large interconnection pattern.

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Visible to the public Foundations for Flow-based Cyber-Physical Systems

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Recent developments in nanostructures manufacturing, sensing and wireless networking, will soon enable us to deploy Flow-based Cyber-Physical Systems equipped with sensing and actuation capabilities for a broad range of applications.

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Visible to the public Foundations Of Resilient CybEr-physical Systems (FORCES)

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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are being increasingly deployed in critical infrastructures such as electric-power, water, transportation, and other networks. These deployments are facilitating real-time monitoring and closed-loop control by exploiting the advances in wireless sensor-actuator networks, the internet of "everything," data-driven analytics, and machine-to-machine interfaces. CPS operations depend on the synergy of computational and physical components.

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Visible to the public Managing Loosely Coupled Networked Control Systems with External Disturbances

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Cyber-physical system (CPS) applications for urban systems often involve sophisticated interaction and coordination between physical and computational resources with a large number of sensing and actuation devices that share information communication networks.

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Visible to the public CAREER: Domain-Specific Modeling Techniques for Cyber-Physical Systems

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The objective of this research is an injection of new modeling techniques into the area of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs). The approach is to design new architectures for domain- specific modeling tools in order to permit feedback from analysis, validation, and verification engines to influence how CPSs are designed. This project outlines new research into the integration of existing, heterogeneous modeling languages in order to address problems in CPS design, rather than a single language used to design any CPS.

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Visible to the public  SustainIT 2015
Apr 14, 2015 8:00 am - Apr 15, 2015 5:00 pm CEST

The Fourth IFIP Conference on Sustainable Internet and ICT for Sustainability


April 14-15, 2015
Madrid, Spain

Sponsored by the IFIP TC6 WG 6.3, Performance of Communication Systems

Technically co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society
Technical Committee on Computer Communications (TCCC) - Approval pending

Paper Registration Deadline --- DECEMBER 05, 2014

The best paper presented at the conference will receive a Best Paper Award.