Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are systems that are tight integration of computer programs as controllers or cyber parts, and physical environments. The interaction is carried out by obtaining information about the physical environment through reading sensors and responding to the current knowledge through actuators. Examples of such systems are autonomous automobile systems, avionic systems, robotic systems, and medical devices. Perhaps the most common feature of all these systems is that they are all safety critical systems and failure most likely causes catastrophic consequences. This means that while testing continues to increase confidence in cyber-physical systems, formal or mathematical proofs are needed at the very least for the safet...
The application of cyber-physical systems (CPSs) in safety-critical application domain requires rigo...
The presence of a tight integration between the discrete control (the “cyber”) and the analog enviro...
VII Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC 2017), Session 10: Development and T...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are systems that are tight integration of computer programs as controll...
With the recent advances in communication and computation technologies, integration of software into...
Many Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are highly nondeterministic. This often makes it impractical to mo...
Distributed cyber-physical systems (CPS) incorporate communicating agents with their own cyber and p...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
Cyber-physical systems are processing large amounts of sensitive information, but are increasingly o...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are intended to receive information from the environment through sensor...
This work-in-progress paper proposes a design methodology that addresses the complexity and heteroge...
peer-reviewedEmbedded system interacting with physical world should be designed with high degree of ...
Computer Science is currently facing a grand challenge :finding good design practices for embedded s...
At a conference in March 2015, while advocating self-driving cars, Elon Musk, the chief executive of...
The reduction in size and cost of hardware together with the accelerating innovation and advancement...
The application of cyber-physical systems (CPSs) in safety-critical application domain requires rigo...
The presence of a tight integration between the discrete control (the “cyber”) and the analog enviro...
VII Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC 2017), Session 10: Development and T...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are systems that are tight integration of computer programs as controll...
With the recent advances in communication and computation technologies, integration of software into...
Many Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are highly nondeterministic. This often makes it impractical to mo...
Distributed cyber-physical systems (CPS) incorporate communicating agents with their own cyber and p...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
Cyber-physical systems are processing large amounts of sensitive information, but are increasingly o...
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are intended to receive information from the environment through sensor...
This work-in-progress paper proposes a design methodology that addresses the complexity and heteroge...
peer-reviewedEmbedded system interacting with physical world should be designed with high degree of ...
Computer Science is currently facing a grand challenge :finding good design practices for embedded s...
At a conference in March 2015, while advocating self-driving cars, Elon Musk, the chief executive of...
The reduction in size and cost of hardware together with the accelerating innovation and advancement...
The application of cyber-physical systems (CPSs) in safety-critical application domain requires rigo...
The presence of a tight integration between the discrete control (the “cyber”) and the analog enviro...
VII Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC 2017), Session 10: Development and T...