Control of Networked Cyber-Physical Systems (Dagstuhl Seminar 19222)

John S. Baras, Sandra Hirche, Kay Römer, Klaus Wehrle, Michael Wagner
2019 Dagstuhl Reports  
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 19222 "Control of Networked Cyber-Physical Systems". Such systems typically operate under very tight timing constraints and at the same time witness an ever-increasing complexity in both size and the amount of information needed to main controllability. Yet, the development of control systems and of communication/computation infrastructures has traditionally been decoupled, so that valuable insights from the respective other
more » ... domain could not be used towards the joint goal of keeping cyber-physical systems (CPS) controllable. In order to overcome this "black box" thinking, the seminar brought together researchers from the key communities involved in the development of CPS. In a series of impulse talks and plenary discussions, the seminar reviewed the current start-of-the-art in CPS research and identified promising research directions that may benefit from closer cooperation between the communication and control communities.
doi:10.4230/dagrep.9.5.132 dblp:journals/dagstuhl-reports/BarasHRW19 fatcat:mo23g23cbvhg5cadfmk4pnxdhe