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TT 01 - Industrial cyber-physical systems and industrial agents
Track Chairs |
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William Dai, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
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Marga Marcos, ETSI de Bilbao, Spain
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Luis Ribeiro, Linkoping University, Sweden
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Download Call for Papers |
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Click here to download the track cfp.
Focus |
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This track focuses on cutting edge technologies related to the industrial cyber-physical systems and industrial agents. Industrial cyber-physical systems and industrial agents are the key for enabling autonomous manufacturing in Industrial 4.0 and Industrial Internet. In this track, all industrial CPS and agents related researches will be covered from all perspectives of industrial applications including reference architectures, data models, multi-agent systems, industrial computing and edge computing and much more.
Topics under this track include (but not limited to) |
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- Industry 4.0 Technology and Solutions
- Industrial Digitalization and Networking
- ICPS Architectures and Reference Models
- Industrial Data Models ( AutML, PackML, B2MML, OPC-UA ML)
- ICPS Engineering Life Cycle
- Multi-Agent Systems in Industry
- Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
- Industrial Internet of Services (IIoS)
- Service-Oriented Architectures
- Connectivity and Interoperability in Edge-Cloud infrastructures
- Artificial Intelligence in ICPS Context
- Data Science and Big Data in the ICPS Context
- Digitalization of Things, Methods and Tools, Digital Twins in ICPS context
- Cyber-Physical Production Systems and Agents in Industry
- CPS Privacy, Fault Tolerance, and Security
- Industrial Cyber-Security and Cyber-Safety for Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems
- CPS Synthesis and Verification
- Machine Learning in an ICPS context
- Human Factors in ICPS
- Hybrid human-cyber intelligence technologies in smart industry
- Performance Measures and Benchmarking for ICPS
- Educating and Learning ICPS in Industrial Informatics context
Track Committee |
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- Aitor Agirre, Ikerlan, Spain
- Aintzane Armentia, University of the Basque Country, Spain
- Oskar Casquero, University of the Basque Country, Spain
- Elisabet Estevez, University of Jaen, Spain
- Martin Hochwallner,Linköping University, Sweden
- Paulo Leitao, University of Bragança, Portugal
- Arndt Lueder, University of Magdeburg, Germany
- Zhihan Lv, Qingdao University, China
- Khan Muhammad, Sejong University, South Korea
- Zhibo Pang, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
- Sandeep Patil, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
- André Rocha, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
- Alessia Saggese, University of Salerno, Italy
- Anatoly Shalyto, ITMO University, Russia
- Lei Shu, Nanjing Agricultural University, China
- Peyman TalebiFard, Ofino, USA
- Prabhat Tripathi, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India
- Shuihua Wang, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
- Geng Yang, Zhejiang University, China
- Chen-Wei Yang, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden