Sponsors: NSF, NSA, DARPA
PI: Janos Sztipanovits
Co-PIs: Paulo Tabuada, Vijay Kumar, and Jonathan Sprinkle
Partners: UPenn, UCLA, Arizona State University, University of Arizona
The National Science Foundation established the Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) program with the vision of developing a scientific and engineering foundation for routinely building cyber-enabled engineered systems in which cyber capability is deeply embedded at all scales, yet which remain safe, secure, and dependable -- “systems you can bet your life on.” The CPS challenge spans essentially every engineering domain. It requires the integration of knowledge and engineering principles across many computational and engineering research disciplines (computing, networking, control, human interaction, learning theory, as well as mechanical, chemical, biomedical, and other engineering disciplines) to develop a “new CPS system science.”
The objective of the proposed CPS “virtual organization” (CPS-VO) is to actively build and support the multidisciplinary community needed to underpin this new research discipline and enable international and interagency collaboration on CPS. In support of the CPS-VO, VO-CyPhER works with the community to develop strategies and mechanisms to:
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