[Tccc] CFP: The First International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems, Applications and Technologies (CPS-AT) - Melbourne, Australia

Jaipal Singh J.Singh
Sun Jan 22 23:12:25 EST 2012


Dear Researchers,

The first International Workshop on Cyber-Physical (or Internet of Things) Systems, Applications and Technologies will be held in Melbourne, Australia this year. This workshop will be in conjunction with the 15th International Conference on Networked-Based Information Systems (NBiS). The proceedings will be available on IEEExplore.

I would like to invite you, your students and colleagues to submit a paper to this workshop. For more details, please have a look at the call for paper below or e-mail me directly at cyberphysyst.at at gmail.com<mailto:cyberphysyst.at at gmail.com>.

The First International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems, Applications and Technologies (CPS-AT)
https://sites.google.com/site/cyberphysyst/
in conjunction with
The 15th International Conference on Networked-Based Information Systems (NBiS-2012)
http://www.takilab.org/conf/nbis/2012/
Melbourne, Australia
September 26-28, 2012

Call for Papers

The Internet primarily deals with movement of data (virtual objects) and sharing of knowledge, which is accessed by millions of users worldwide through a web browser. Progressively, research and Internet technologies have moved from read only web (Web 1.0) to read/write web (Web 2.0) and more recently towards intelligent web (semantic web or so called Web 3.0). The next stage of Internet development is moving away from data only web to Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) which allow direct manipulation of physical object through the Internet.The field of wireless sensor networks brought information about the physical world into the cyber world as sensors (which determine the state of real world objects) would monitor the physical environment and transmit the physical state information over a network to a database for further processing. While this was predominantly a one-way process, researchers have been developing new techniques for providing two-way interaction between the cyber world and physical world. The very recent development of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) provides a vision of interconnectedness between the physical world with the cyber world, allowing for robust and flexible systems with multi-scale dynamics and integrated wired and wireless networking for managing the flows of mass, energy, and information in a coherent way through integration of computing and communication capabilities with the monitoring and/or control of entities in the physical world in a dependable, safe, secure, efficient and real-time fashion.
This workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems, Application and Technologies is a brings together innovative research in this emerging field, which was named the top research priority for tackling numerous scientific social and economic issues by the U.S. President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. This workshop is ideally suited to be held in conjunction with the 15th International Conference on Networked-Based Information Systems (NBiS) as it builds upon and extend the work presented at NBiS. This workshop provides an international forum for researcher and participants to share and exchange their experiences, discuss challenges and present original ideas in all aspect of CPS, its applications and technologies. We do not welcome only research papers on CPS technology but also reports on innovative applications of CPS in all domains, particularly in the domains of health, transportation and energy distribution.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:

  *   Architectures and theoretical foundations of Cyber-Physical Systems
  *   Cyber-Physical Systems application design, implementation and evaluation
  *   Sensor and actuator network protocols, models and architectures in Cyber-Physical Systems
  *   Quality of Service (QoS), reliability, and safety in Cyber-Physical Systems
  *   Robustness, Adaptation, Reconfiguration of Cyber Physical Systems
  *   Security, Trust, Privacy, and Risk in Cyber Physical Systems
  *   Verification, Testing and Certification of Cyber Physical Systems
  *   Information and data processing in Cyber Physical Systems
  *   Networking and communication for Cyber-Physical Systems
  *   Distributed, self-organized, autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems
  *   Cyber-Physical Systems as part of System of Systems
  *   Real-world applications of Cyber-Physical systems

Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit research contributions representing original, previously unpublished work. Please submit a six-pages paper in IEEE Computer Society format (two columns in A4). You can confirm the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Author Guidelines at one of the following web pages:
http://www.tinmith.net/tabletop2006/IEEE/Format/instruct.htm

Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. All papers will be refereed by at least three members of the program committee. Prepare your paper in PDF file (Adobe format), and send it to the official e-mail address:
cyberphysyst.at at gmail.com<mailto:cyberphysyst.at at gmail.com>

Contact author must input the following information at the e-mail: paper title, authors' names, affiliations, postal address, phone, fax, and e-mail address of the author, about 200-250 word abstract, and five keywords. Please make your file using your name, i.e. John Smith's file would be JohnSmith.pdf. If you are submitting two or more files, please number them: JohnSmith1.pdf, JohnSmith2.pdf, etc.

Important Dates

  *   Submission Deadline: April 6, 2012
  *   Author Notification: May 20, 2012
  *   Author Registration: June 22, 2012
  *   Final Manuscript: June 22, 2012
  *   Workshop Dates: September 26 - 28, 2012

Organizer

  *   Jaipal Singh, Curtin University, Australia
  *   Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan

Program Committee

  *   Tharam Dillon, Curtin University, Australia
  *   Vidyasagar Potdar, Curtin University, Australia
  *   Marc Domingo-Prieto, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain
  *   Prakash Veeraraghavan, La Trobe University, Australia
  *   Somnath Ghosh, La Trobe University, Australia
  *   Ashley Chonka, INRIA, France
  *   Chen Wu, University of Western Australia, Australia
Thank you.

Regards,
Jaipal

Dr Jaipal Singh | Research Fellow in Network Traffic & Quality Management | Curtin University | GPO Box U1987 Perth WA 6845 | j.singh at curtin.edu.au | Tel: +61 8 9266 9281 | Fax: +61 8 9266 7548 | www.curtin.edu.au/ | CRICOS provider codes 00301J (WA) and 02637B (NSW)








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