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京都大学の末永です.
来年4月下旬に開催される CPS-IoT Week 2020 併設のワークショップ MT-CPS 2020 の 発表募集をお送りします. https://sites.google.com/view/mt-cps2020/ サイバーフィジカルシステムのモニタリングとテストを中心として 関連するトピックに関する発表を募集しております. CPs-IoT Week にお越しの方は特に,それ以外の方もどうぞ発表をご検討ください.
末永
========================================================================== 5th Workshop on Monitoring and Testing of Cyber-Physical Systems (MT-CPS 2020) https://sites.google.com/view/mt-cps2020/home
Part of CPS-IoT Week 2020 https://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cpsiot/cpsweek2020/
April 21, 2020 - Sydney, Australia ==========================================================================
* Description
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) model the integration of computational modules, like decision logic, with physical phenomena in the environment, such as the phenomenon being controlled by the logic. Several CPS applications, such as self-driving cars and other autonomous ground/aerial/underwater vehicles, medical devices, surgical robots, as well as many Internet of Things (IoT) applications, particularly for Industrial IoT or Industry 4.0, are safety-critical, where human lives can be at stake. CPS exhibit complex and unpredictable behaviors, thus making their correctness and robustness analysis a challenging task. Given the gap between the complexity of such systems and the scalability of current formal methods, exhaustive formal verification remains an elusive goal. However, simulation-based lightweight verification techniques, such as monitoring and testing, achieve both rigor and efficiency by enabling the evaluation of systems according to the properties of their exemplar behaviors. The Workshop on Monitoring and Testing of Cyber-Physical Systems (MT-CPS) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in the problems of detecting, testing, measuring, and extracting qualitative and quantitative properties from individual behaviors of CPS.
* Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Specification languages for monitoring and testing - Runtime verification and monitoring of CPS - Model/Software/Hardware/Processor-in-the-loop (MIL/SIL/HIL/PIL) testing - Testing the integration of heterogeneous components - Monitoring and testing of streaming and/or historical IoT data - Interpretation of multi-dimensional counter-examples - Black-box and white-box testing - Measuring and statistical information gathering for data-driven analyses - Simulation-based verification and parameter synthesis - Fault diagnostics, localization, and recovery - Combination of static and dynamic analysis - Applications and case studies from safety-critical domains
* Workshop format
MT-CPS is intended to be a forum for exchanging the latest scientific activity and emerging trends between researchers and practitioners. We encourage submission of abstracts that address any of the aforementioned topics of interest and cover recently published or work in progress. In addition to the contributed material, the workshop will include a combination of invited talks from leading researchers and/or practitioners from industry, academia, and government research labs around the world.
The workshop is intended to be an informal gathering about latest results and, as such, it will not have formal proceedings. However, we will make accepted abstracts and presentation material publicly available.
Abstracts are submitted via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mtcps2020
* Submission instructions
Abstracts should be in PDF form, up to 2 pages in length with 1-inch margins and at least 10-point font size, and may contain up to two figures. Abstracts should list the full names, affiliations, and contact information of all authors. If you are interested in demonstrating a technology you are working on at the workshop, please indicate so in your abstract submission.
Abstracts will be reviewed by the Program Committee. Those that are selected for oral presentations will be posted on the workshop website, and will be part of the papers distributed to CPS-IoT Week participants.
* Important Dates
Abstract submission deadline: February 16, 2020 Notification: March 8, 2020 Final version: March 29, 2020 Workshop: April 21, 2020
* Committee
- Program Chairs Paolo Arcaini, National Institute of Informatics Kohei Suenaga, Kyoto University
- Program Committee Houssam Abbas, Oregon State University Shaukat Ali, Simula Research Laboratory Ezio Bartocci, Vienna University of Technology Thao Dang, Verimag Jyotirmoy Deshmukh, University of Southern California Alexandre Donzé, Decyphir Georgios Fainekos, Arizona State University Ichiro Hasuo, National Institute of Informatics Bardh Hoxha, Souther Illinois University Baekgyu Kim, Toyota InfoTechnology Center Konstantinos Mamouras, Rice University Mohammad Mousavi, University of Leicester Jens Oehlerking, Robert Bosch GmbH Akshay Rajhans, MathWorks Kristin Yvonne Rozier, Iowa State University Oleg Sokolsky, University of Pennsylvania
- Steering Committee Houssam Abbas, Oregon State University Ezio Bartocci, Vienna University of Technology Jyotirmoy Deshmukh, University of Southern California Georgios Fainekos, Arizona State University Sajed Miremadi, Volvo Cars Dejan Nickovic, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Jens Oehlerking, Bosch