Event: Workshop: Towards Smart Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems: Unmanned A...
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Title: | Workshop: Towards Smart Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems: Unmanned Aerial/Ground Vehicles and Robots |
Description: | At the beginning of the workshop, several EU projects that share the objective to support the engineering of autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)s such as drones and unmanned ground vehicles will present their main outcomes. The list includes few H2020 projects: TeamPlay,the H2020 projects funded within the ICT-01-2016call i.e., BONESEYS, CPSwarm, DEISe CERBERO (part of the CPS Cluster) as well as Bugwright2, starting at January 2020. Then, the workshop will focus on the results obtained by the CPSwarm project, which aims providing tools thatease design, development and integration of complex systems, composed by a potentially high number of heterogeneous CPSs, which collaborate to execute complex tasks. Furthermore, the workshop will introduce few challenges in promoting the adoption of smart CPSs in urban areas, presenting the drones regulatory framework and focusing on relevant initiatives of the Turin ecosystem, i.e., PIC4SeR and TO City Lab. The workshop will include a session where posters related to the workshop topics will be presented. |
Keywords: | Cyber-Physical Systems, CPS, Autonomous Robots, UAVs |
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Claudio Pastrone (external) |
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Davide Conzon (external) |
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Rosaria Rossini (external) |
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Ekanki Sharma (internal) |
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Wilfried Elmenreich (internal) |
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Fakultät für Technische Wissenschaften
Institut für Vernetzte und Eingebettete Systeme
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