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1NSF Workshop onCyber-Physical SystemsRaj RajkumarCarnegie Mellon UniversityInsup LeeUniversity of PennsylvaniaWorkshop Co-ChairsWelcome!Cyber-Physical Systems¡ A cyber-physical system integrates computing, communication and storage capabilities with the monitoring and/or control of entities in the physical worldl dependably, safely, securely, efficiently and in real-time.Seek scientific foundations and technologies to integrate cyber-concepts with the dynamics of physical and engineered systems.2Possible Cyber-Physical Systems¡ Medical devices and health management networks¡ Tele-physical operations¡ Vehicular networks and smart highways¡ Physical infrastructure monitoring and control¡ Electricity generation and distribution¡ Robotic manufacturing¡ Aviation and airspace management¡ Defense and aerospace systems¡ …In general, any “X by wire(less)” where X is anything that is physical in nature.Long-Term Goal¡ Transform how we interact with the physical world just like the internet transformed how we interact with one another.l Transcend space and yet control the physical environmentProduce significant impact on society and national competitiveness.3Meeting Objectives¡ Identify core foundations of CPSl Articulate bold vision, key themes and core technical challenges to be addressed by a research program on CPSl Bridge cyberspace with physical domainl Develop a comprehensive science for CPSl Build practical CPS architectures and artifacts¡ Chart next stepsl Provide detailed community inputs and recommendations to NSFNSF Sponsors¡ Dr. Wei Zhaol Director, Computer and Network Systems Division¡ Dr. Usha Varshneyl Director, Electrical and Communication Systems Division¡ Dr. Helen Gilll Program Director, Computer and Network Systems, ¡ Dr. Kishan Bahetil Program Director, Electrical & Communications Systems4Workshop OrganizersOrganizers¡ Raj Rajkumar, Carnegie Mellon University (Co-Chair)¡ Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania (Co-Chair)Local Arrangements¡ Al Mok, University of Texas at AustinProgram Committee¡ Michael Branicky, Case Western Reserve University¡ Bruce Krogh, Carnegie Mellon University¡ John Lehoczky, Carnegie Mellon University¡ Sanjoy Mitter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology¡ Al Mok, University of Texas at Austin¡ Brian Noble, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor¡ George Pappas, University of Pennsylvania¡ Doug Schmidt, Vanderbilt University¡ Shankar Sastry, University of California at Berkeley¡ Lui Sha, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign¡ Kang Shin, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor¡ Jack Stankovic, University of Virginia¡ Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt UniversityOutline of Agenda¡ Sponsor Remarksl Dr. Wei Zhaol Dr. Helen Gilll Dr. Scott Midkiffl Dr. Mario Rotea¡ 3 Panels l Discussion time¡ 2 Keynote Talksl Dr. James Truchard, President and CEO, National Instrumentsl Prof. Harvey Rubin, University of Pennsylvania¡ 5 Parallel Working Groups¡ Dinner hosted by National Instruments5Working Groups and Coordinators¡ Tele-Physical Applicationsl Klara Nahrstedt and Mark Spong¡ Smart Transportationl Ella Atkins and Brian Noble¡ Critical Physical Infrastructurel Tarek Abdelzaher and Bruce McMillin¡ System Infrastructurel Rajesh Gupta and Kang Shin¡ Scientific Foundations and Educationl George Pappas and Lui ShaGuidelines¡ Be creativel What can be accomplished if we can “wipe the slate clean” and build cyber-physical systems?¡ Be provocativel Use new language and unconventional concepts¡ Look aheadl Don’t dwell on the past; look to the future¡ Put it in writingl Your written inputs are most


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