Date: Friday 16 March, 2012
Time: 0830 - 1700
Location / Room: Seminar 3
Organisers:
Juergen Becker, Panel Session Co-Chair, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE
Manfred Broy, TU Munich, TUM, DE
The term Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) is used to describe software-intensive embedded systems that are connected to services available around the world through global networks such as the Internet, as parts of devices, buildings, vehicles, routes, production plants, logistics and management processes etc. that use sensors and actuators to gather physical data directly and to directly affect physical processes. This includes the real-time connectivity to digital networks (wireless, wired, local, global) using globally available data and services. Such systems can be found in all smart mobility domains like automotive, avionics, and railway. Moreover Cyber Physical Systems will be the basis for smart mobility comprising the characteristics intermodality, efficiency, safety, mixed criticality and the like.
Multicore and (heterogenous incl. reconfigurable hardware etc.) are a promising solutions to provide the sufficient performance / power ratios.
The purpose of this workshop is to evaluate strategies for future system design for hardware architectures, design tools and methods and applications, especially facing the challenges of CPS in the automotive and avionics application domains.
The workshop program contains the following elements.
| 0830 | SESSION 1: OPENING Moderator: Juergen Becker - KIT, DE and Manfred Broy – TUM, DE |
| 0900 | Welcome Address |
| 0900 | Keynote Address: Cyber-Physical Systems and Beyond: the Future is in our Minds Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, UC Berkeley, US |
| 1000 | CPS in Wireless Sensor Networks Magdy Bayoumi, Louisiana State U - Lafayette, US |
| 1030 | COFFEE + TEA BREAK |
| 1100 | SESSION 1: CYBER PHYSICAL SYSTEMS FOR SMART MOBILITY Moderator: Michael Huebner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT |
| 1100 | CPS for the Automotive Domain Andreas Herkersdorf, TU Munich – TUM, DE |
| 1130 | Smart Environments enabling Smart Mobility Juergen Hairbucher, Director Intel Lab Munich, DE |
| 1200 | LUNCH BREAK |
| 1300 | SESSION 2: CPS SOLUTIONS IN AUTOMOTIVE AND AVIONICS Moderator: Andreas Herkersdorf, TU Munich – TUM, DE |
| 1300 | Dependable CPS Systems in the Avionic Domain Heinrich Daembkes, Ottmar Bender, Cassidian - Ulm, DE |
| 1330 | Multicore and Virtualization – Enabler for an future oriented electronics architecture in Automotive? Hans-Ulrich Michel, BMW Forschung und Technik GmbH - Munich, DE |
| 1400 | Multicores as Enablers for Future Automotive E/E-Architectures Hermann von Hasseln, Daimler, DE |
| 1430 | COFFEE + TEA BREAK |
| 1500 | SESSION 3: SECURITY AND TOOLS Moderator: Oliver Sander, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT, DE |
| 1500 | Security for Cyber Physical Systems Ingrid Verbauwhede, KU Leuven, BE |
| 1530 | Security for Automotive with Multicore-based Embedded Systems Claudia Eckert, FhG Institute AISEC - Munich, DE |
| 1600 | Skylab-based High Level Design Flow for Low Power CPS Nikos Voros, U Mesologhi, GR |
| 1630 | FLEXTILES: Self adaptive heterogeneous manycore based on Flexible Tiles Fabrice Lemonnier, THALES Research & Technology - STI Group, FR |
| 1700 | CLOSE |