On Computational Challenges in Cyber-Physical-Social System Design

Speaker:  Ram Sriram – Gaithersburg, MD, United States
Topic(s):  Applied Computing

Abstract

The Internet, which has spanned several networks in a wide variety of domains, is having a significant impact on every aspect of our lives.  These networks are currently being extended to have significant sensing capabilities, with the evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT). With additional control we are entering the era of Cyber-physical Systems (CPS). In the near future the networks will go beyond physically linked computers to include multimodal-information from biological, cognitive, semantic, and social networks (Cyber-physical Social Systems).  This paradigm shift will involve symbiotic networks of people (social networks), smart devices, and smart phones or mobile personal computing and communication devices that will form smart net-centric systems and societies (SNSS), which is also known as Internet of Everything in the U.S. These devices – and the network -- will be constantly sensing, monitoring, interpreting, and controlling the environment. In this talk, I will provide a unified framework for Internet of Things, Cyber-Physical Systems, Cyber-Physical Social Systems and Smart Networked Systems and Societies. I will discuss various research issues involved in the realization of this unified framework. 

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  60 - 80
Duration:  60 minutes
Languages Available:  English
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