The Workshop on Adaptive CPSoS (WASOS), organized by ADMORPH, will take place with HiPEAC’23, on January 18, from 10h00 to 13h00, in Toulouse, France. The workshop program features several interesting presentations from European projects in the CPSoS area, namely AMPERE, COSMOS, Adeptness, TEACHING, UP2DATE, SELENE and CPSoSaware. The complete program is now available on-line.
WASOS Workshop Program
Session 1 (10:00-11:00)
- 10:00-10:15 [AMPERE Project] AMPERE – A Model-driven development framework for highly Parallel and EneRgy-Efficient computation supporting multi-criteria optimisation, Eduardo Quinones, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
- 10:15-10:30 [COSMOS Project] DevOps for Complex Cyber-physical Systems, Panichella Sebastiano, Zurich University of Applied Sciences
- 10:30-10:45 [Adeptness Project] DevOps for Cyber-Physical Systems: Lessons Learned from the Adeptness Project and Challenges Ahead, Aitor Arrieta Marcos, Mondragon University
- 10:45-11:00 [TEACHING Project] A toolkit for distributed human-centric AI applications over CPSoS, Davide Bacciu, University of Pisa
Coffee-Break (11:00-11:30)
Session 2 (11:30-13:00)
- 11:30-11:45 [UP2DATE Project] Safe and secure over-the-air software updating framework for CPS, Irune Agirre, Ikerlan
- 11:45-12:00 [SELENE Project] SELENE: A dependable platform for multidomain safety-related applications, Carles Hernandez, Valencia Polytechnic University
- 12:00-12:15 [CPSoSaware Project] Cross-layer cognitive optimization tools & methods for the lifecycle support of dependable CPSoS, Aris Lalos, Industrial Systems Institute
- 12:15-12:20 [ADMORPH Project] ADMORPH: Towards Adaptively Morphing Embedded Systems, Andy Pimentel, University of Amsterdam
- 12:20-12:30 [ADMORPH Project] Modelling and Exploration of Adaptive Embedded Systems for Lifetime Optimization, Andy Pimentel, University of Amsterdam
- 12:30-12:45 [ADMORPH Project] With the TeamPlay Coordination Language towards Adaptively Morphing Embedded Systems, Clemens Grelck, University of Amsterdam
- 12:45-13:00 [ADMORPH Project] TBD, Stefanos Skalistis, Collins Aerospace