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Visible to the public  WCCS 2015
Nov 23, 2015 8:00 am - Nov 25, 2015 5:00 pm WET

IEEE WCCS 2015

INVITATION:

Please consider to contribute to and/or forward to the appropriate groups the following opportunity to submit and publish original scientific results to the IEEE 3rd World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS15).

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Visible to the public  WESS 2015
Oct 08, 2015 8:00 am - 5:00 pm CEST

10th Workshop on Embedded Systems Security (WESS 2015)

A Workshop of the Embedded Systems Week (ESWEEK 2015)

October 8, 2015 | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | http://www.wess-workshop.org/

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Visible to the public  REES 2015
Oct 08, 2015 8:00 am - 5:00 pm CEST

1st International ESWEEK Workshop on Resiliency in Embedded Electronic Systems (REES 2015)

With the sheer complexity of hardware and software systems, resiliency became a major challenge in embedded systems design, manufacturing, and operation. For industrial applications several standards such as ISO26262, IEC61508 or DO-254 prescribe a well-defined level of reliability, robustness, and fault-tolerance.

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Visible to the public Opportunities and Challenges for Integrated H-CPS Platforms at Scale

Abhishek Dubey is a Research Scientist at the Institute for Software Integrated Systems in Vanderbilt University. He is a Senior Member of IEEE. His research interests are related to tools, and analytical techniques required for enabling and operating resilient cyber-physical platforms. He is currently leading a team of engineers who along with Nashville MTA and the Siemens Corporate Technology partners are building a smart transit application platform for the NIST Global City Team Challenge.

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Visible to the public Scalable and Energy-Efficient Cloud-Sensor Architecture for CPS

Sumi Helal is a Professor at the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Department (CISE) at the University of Florida (UF), USA, and a Finland Distinguished Professor (FiDiPro) at Aalto University and the EIT ICT Labs, Finland. He is a pioneer and a recognized leader in the fields of Mobile, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing. He is well known for his interdisciplinary research on smart spaces and Health Telematics in support of Health Care and Aging, Disabilities and Independence (ADI).

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Visible to the public Internet of Things Enables a Cyber-Physical Systems Approach to Lighting

Abhishek Murthy is a Member Research Staff in the Lighting Solutions and Services department of Philips Research North America. He works on modeling and analysis of lighting-related cyber-physical systems for smart cities. Abhishek received his PhD in 2014 from Stony Brook University's Computer Science department, where he worked on an automated framework for computing compositional proofs of Input-to-Output stability of feedback-based dynamical systems.

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Visible to the public Simple Features and Simple Classifiers for Cyber-physical Systems: Applications to Seizure Detection and Prediction

Keshab Parhi has been with the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, since 1988, where he was an Assistant Professor from Oct. 1988-June 1992, Associate Professor from July 1992-June 1995, and has been a Professor since July 1995. Since 2000, He has held the permanent title of "Distinguished McKnight University Professor" awarded by the Graduate School of the University. Since 1997, he has held the title of "Edgar F. Johnson Professor" awarded by the College of Science and Engineering.

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Visible to the public Model-based Clinical Trials for Implantable Cardiac Devices

Rahul Mangharam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He also holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences and is a founding member of the PRECISE Center. He directs the mLAB- Real-Time and Embedded Systems Lab at Penn. His interests are in real-time scheduling algorithms for networked embedded systems with applications in energy-efficient buildings, automotive systems, medical devices and industrial wireless control networks.