Workshop on Open Resilient human-aware Cyber-physical Systems (WORCS-2012)

Event Dates

Jun 12, 2012 - Jun 12, 2012

Location

Boston, MA

Submission Deadline

Mar 16, 2012

In conjunction with the 42nd Annual IEEE/IFIP Int. Conf. on

Dependable Systems and Networks (www.dsn.org (http://www.dsn.org/))

MOTIVATION AND OBJECTIVES

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Cyber-physical systems are tight integrations of computation,

networking, and physical objects. Advances recently witnessed in

pervasive and ubiquitous information processing, driven by major

breakthroughs in cyber-physical technology are paving the way towards a

more hospitable and sustainable future via a more efficient management

of our environment: homes, work places, open areas, etc. Examples of

relevant scenarios include: robot-assisted communication and cooperation

in search and rescue missions, enhanced and friendly situation awareness

in public urban spaces, assistance or monitoring in everyday life for

elderly or handicapped people, smart resilient and secure heterogeneous

energy grids, future transportation systems featuring intensive sensing

and open data communication devices, etc.

It is envisioned that the requirements of the cyber-physical systems

(CPS) of the future will far exceed those of today systems, in terms of

functionality, usability, adaptability, autonomy, timeliness and

resilience to accidental and malicious threats, as well as to dynamic

changes of user behaviors and of the environment. For this to become a

reality, many advances have still to be made to tackle several

scientific challenges, among which we can list:**

• The need for multidisciplinary approaches integrating technological

concerns including physical system dynamics and ICT aspects (covering

topics such as sensors, communication and networking, optimization,

control and decision making, resilience and quality of service

enforcement and assessment), but also social, legal and user-privacy

aspects related to human-physical system interaction, usability,

responsibility and user and social acceptability.**

•The need for human-aware self-adapting approaches to autonomously, at

least reactively and as much as possible proactively, adapt the provided

behavior to dynamic changes in the system behavior, environment or

threats.**

•The need for an integration of design & assessment activities to build

the optimal architectures able to provide the best tradeoffs between

functional requirements and non functional requirements (reliability,

availability, security, timeliness, performance, etc.).**

The aim of this workshop is to set up a forum for researchers and

practitioners, to address these challenges and to report on recent

advances related to the dependability and security of human-aware CPS.**