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* <span style="color:#008000"> '''[Paper]''' </span> [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~lu/papers/sensys17.pdf  Enabling Reliable, Asynchronous, and Bidirectional Communication in Sensor Networks over White Spaces] [http://sensys.acm.org/2017/ SenSys'17]
 
* <span style="color:#E88E5A"> '''[Event]''' </span> [http://conferences.computer.org/IoTDI/ ACM/IEEE International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IoTDI'18)]
 
* <span style="color:#E88E5A"> '''[Event]''' </span> [http://conferences.computer.org/IoTDI/ ACM/IEEE International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IoTDI'18)]
 
* <span style="color:#008000"> '''[Paper]''' </span> [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~lu/papers/iwqos17-cpep.pdf  Real-Time Middleware for Cyber-Physical Event Processing] [IWQoS'17]
 
* <span style="color:#008000"> '''[Paper]''' </span> [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~lu/papers/iwqos17-cpep.pdf  Real-Time Middleware for Cyber-Physical Event Processing] [IWQoS'17]

Revision as of 12:01, 20 August 2017

The Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory (CPSL) at Washington University performs cutting-edge research on real-time systems, Internet of Things, wireless sensor networks and cyber-physical systems that cross-cut computing and other disciplines.

What is Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)? CPS is a holistic design methodology that co-designs the cyber and physical aspects of networked embedded systems. By breaking the barrier between cyber and physical designs, CPS will result in drastic improvement to networked embedded systems and new systems that we cannot build today. This talk elaborates on our perspective on CPS.

Locations

  • Offices: Jolley 217
  • Device Lab: Jolley 525
  • Machine Lab: Jolley 425

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