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IETCPS 2017 : IET Cyber-Physical Systems: Theory & Applications, Special Issue on Safety-Critical Cyber Physical Systems | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/iet-cps/info/special-issues;jsessionid=1ytyhtqhf58e2.x-iet-live-01 | |||||||||||||||
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IET Cyber-Physical Systems: Theory & Applications
Special Issue on Safety-Critical Cyber Physical Systems Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) deal with the cyber control and physical processes as well as the interactions between them. In the domains of automobile and aerospace (A/A), many CPS are safety-critical systems, such as cruise control systems and flight control systems. Undiscovered software or hardware problems in the design may lead to severe safety issues. Late-phase fault detection and rework can risk significant loss in both time and money. To address these issues, early-phase rigorous design, modeling and verification of CPS is promoted. At the same time, novel, trustworthy, yet efficient approaches to address various challenges of CPS, such as complexity, scalability, security, heterogeneity and interoperability, are desired in the A/A industrial context to meet the market requirements of quality, dependability, cost and time. This special issue will present the state-of-the-art research results on the topics of safety-critical CPS in the A/A domains, particularly for the autonomous vehicles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. The areas of interests include, but are not limited to, the following CPS-relevant topics: - Model-based design approaches - Software/Hardware codesign approaches - Requirement formalization and validation approaches - CPS safety and security - Complexity and scalability - Heterogeneity and interoperability - Timing analysis and verification - Architecture design and analysis - Simulation, testing and formal verification - Hybrid systems modeling, verification, and reachability analysis - Synthesis of CPS - CPS in Autonomous vehicles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Important dates: Submission deadline: Dec 2016 Publication Date: Jul 2017 All papers must be submitted through the journal’s Manuscript Central system: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/iet-cps For enquiries regarding this Special Issue please contact the Guest Editors: Dr. Huafeng Yu Boeing Research & Technology, USA E: huafeng.yu@boeing.com Dr. Corina Pasareanu NASA, USA E: corina.s.pasareanu@nasa.gov Dr. Stanley Bak Air Force Research Laboratory, USA E: stanley.bak.1@us.af.mil Dr. Ramesh S General Motors, USA E: ramesh.s@gm.com Prof. Xin Li Carnegie Mellon University, USA E: xinli@cmu.edu Prof. Qi Zhu University of California, Riverside, USA E: qzhu@ece.ucr.edu All submissions are subject to the journal’s peer-review procedures. The authors should follow the journal’s Author Guide at http://digital-library.theiet.org/journals/author-guide when preparing papers for submission to the Special Issue. This special issue is supported by IEEE Technical Committee on Cyber-Physical Systems. |
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