[ecoop-info] CfP Int. WS on Cyber-Physical Systems and Agents (CyPhySyA) as part of Multiagent System Technologies (MATES) and Joint Agent Workshops in Synergy (JAWS), Koblenz (Germany), 15th-19th Sept. 2013
Rainer Unland
rainer.unland at icb.uni-due.de
Thu Mar 28 13:12:47 CET 2013
First International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems and Agents
(CyPhySyA)
as part of the joint conference on
Multiagent System Technologies (MATES) and
Joint Agent Workshops in Synergy (JAWS)
Koblenz (Germany), 15th-19th Sept. 2013
*Links*
CyPhySyA:http://www.icb.uni-due.de/cyphysya/
MATES/JAWS:http://www.mates2013.de/jaws/
Informatik (GI conf.) 2013:http://informatik2013.de/giconference.html
*Important dates*
Submission date1 May 2013
Notification date7 June 2013
Paper ready deadline28 June 2013
Conference dates15-19 Sept. 2013
Workshop motivation and topics
The recent technological advances in wireless communications and the
increasing availability of sensors, actuators, and mobile devices have
created an exciting new ubiquitous computing environment that
facilitates computing and communication services all the time and
everywhere. This lays the foundation for so-called cyber-physical
systems (CPS). These are integrations of computational, network, and
physical systems, whose operations are monitored, coordinated,
controlled and integrated by a computing and communication core.
Relevant application areas are the areas of transportation, health-care,
manufacturing, agriculture, energy, defense, aerospace, robotic and
buildings. Cyber-physical systems have the potential to transform how we
interact with the physical world around us. The design, implementation,
verification and management of cyber-physical systems pose a multitude
of technical challenges that need to be addressed by researchers from a
multitude of different disciplines. Additionally, in any case, a paper
to be acceptable needs to be related to agent-technology.
Examples of areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the
following:
. Architecture of CPS
. Engineering design techniques and tools for CPS
. Systems Software and Network Supports
. Verification, Validation, and Certification of CPS:
. Robustness and Safety of CPS
. Real-time System Abstractions
. Agents and Cyber-Physical Systems
. CPS and QoS Composition Challenges
. Real-Time Embedded Systems Abstractions
. Interactions between engineering structures, information processing,
humans and the physical world
. Sensor and Mobile Networks
. Education and Training
. Computational Abstractions for CPS
. SOAs and middleware for CPS
. Security, privacy and trust in Cyber-Physical Systems
. Applications of CPS in the areas of transportation, health-care,
manufacturing, agriculture, energy, defense, aerospace, robotic and
buildings
*Structure of CyPhySyA*
CyPhySyA will be a full-day workshop and will include several
presentation sessions for the accepted paper as well as invited papers
on topics of overall interest in order to kick off intense and lively
discussions. It is intended to end the workshop with a panel/discussion
round in which the relevant results of the workshop will be discussed.
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*Review Process*
Submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 Program Committee
members. Selection criteria will include: relevance, significance,
impact, originality, technical soundness, quality of presentation,
practical applicability. Some preference may also be given to papers
which address emergent trends or important common themes. In general,
papers to be acceptable, must be of substantial relevance for the
multi-agent systems research community.
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*Journal publication of excellent papers*
It is intended to invite authors of excellent papers to submit an
extended version of their paper to the IOS Multiagent and Grid Systems
journal (MAGS). This journal has a high reputation and is often
classified as a B-class journal. If enough high quality papers will be
submitted it is planned to publish them as a special issue, otherwise as
regular papers.
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*Workshop organizers/PC Chairs*
Edward Curry, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland, edcurry at
acm.org
Huaglory Tianfield, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK, h.tianfield at
gcal.ac.uk
Rainer Unland (primary contact), University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany,
Rainer.Unland at icb.uni-due.de
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*Program Committee*
Alois Ferscha, Institut für Pervasive Computing, Austria
Amit P. Sheth, Wright State University, USA
Andreas Oberweis, Uni Karlsruhe, Germany
Dana Petcu, Western University of Timisoara, Romania
Dominic Greenwood, Whitestein Technologies, Switzerland
Shanmugasundaram Hariharan, TRP Engineering College (SRM), India
Frances Brazier, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Hong Zhu, Brookes University, UK
Jiming Liu, Baptist University, Hong Kong
Jörg Denzinger, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Martin Randles, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Max Mühlhäuser, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Mohamed Elammari, Garyounis University, Libya
Mohamed Essaaidi, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Otthein Herzog, University of Bremen, Germany
Peter Novák, Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
Pilar Herrero, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Radovan Cervencka, Whitestein Technologies, Switzerland
Rainer Alt, University of Leipzig, Germany
Reiner Wichert, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics IGD
Rem Collier, UCD School of Computer Science and Informatics, Ireland
Robert Tolksdorf, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Roy Sterrit, University of Ulster, UK
Sebastian Stein, Southampton University, UK
Tony Shan, Bank of America, USA
Uwe Zdun, TU Vienna, Austria
Zhiguo Gong, University of Macau, Macau (t.b.c.)
Lau Hoong Chuin, Singapore Management University, Singapore (t.b.c.)
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mistake immediately when we are doing it again and again!"
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Unland
University of Duisburg-Essen
Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems (ICB)
Practical Computer Science, especially Data Management Systems and
Knowledge Representation
Schuetzenbahn 70
45117 Essen, Germany
Tel.: (+49) 201-183 3421
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Email: Rainer.Unland at icb.uni-due.de
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