Difference between revisions of "Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory"

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* [[Home Area Networks for Smart Energy and Home Automation]] - Reliable Wireless Sensor Networking in Noisy Environments
 
* [[Home Area Networks for Smart Energy and Home Automation]] - Reliable Wireless Sensor Networking in Noisy Environments
 
* [[MAC Layer Architecture]] - A Component-based Architecture for MAC protocols of Wireless Sensor Networks
 
* [[MAC Layer Architecture]] - A Component-based Architecture for MAC protocols of Wireless Sensor Networks
* [[Real-time WSNs]] - Real-Time Scheduling and Analysis for Wireless Sensor-Actuator Networks such as WirelessHART
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* [[Real-Time Wireless Control Networks]] - Real-Time Scheduling and Analysis for Wireless Sensor-Actuator Networks such as WirelessHART
 
* [[Structural Health Monitoring|Structural Health Monitoring and Control]] - Cyber-Physical Co-Design of Wireless Monitoring and Control for Civil Infrastructure
 
* [[Structural Health Monitoring|Structural Health Monitoring and Control]] - Cyber-Physical Co-Design of Wireless Monitoring and Control for Civil Infrastructure
 
* [[Generalized Submodular Optimization for Integrated Networked Sensing Systems|Submodular Optimization]] - Generalized Submodular Optimization for Integrated Networked Sensing Systems
 
* [[Generalized Submodular Optimization for Integrated Networked Sensing Systems|Submodular Optimization]] - Generalized Submodular Optimization for Integrated Networked Sensing Systems

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The Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory (CPSL) at Washington University in St. Louis performs cutting-edge research on real-time systems, wireless sensor networks, wireless health, and integrated systems that cross-cut these areas and other engineering disciplines.

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