Projects
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Jump to navigationJump to searchThe 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.
Current Projects
- AI and Internet of Medical Things for Healthcare
- Real-Time Virtualization and Cloud Computing
- Dependable Industrial Internet of Things
Samples of Completed Projects
- Real-Time Scheduling for Parallel Tasks [NSF XPS]
- Safety-Feature Modeling and Adaptive Resource Management for Mixed-Criticality Cyber-Physical Systems [NSF CPS]
- Cyber-Physical Co-Design of Wireless Monitoring and Control for Civil Infrastructure [NSF CPS]
- Development of Cost-effective, Compact Electrical Ultrafine Particle (eUFP) Sizers and Wireless eUFP Sensor Network [EPA]
- CyberMech, a Novel Run-Time Substrate for Cyber-Mechanical Systems [NSF CPS]
- Generalized Submodular Optimization for Integrated Networked Sensing Systems [NSF NeTS]
- Protocols and Analysis for Predictable Wireless Sensor Networks [NSF NeTS]
- Energy Consumption Profiling and Occupant Behavior Learning for Efficient Energy Use in Buildings [WU I-CARES]
- Reliable Home Area Networking for Energy-Efficient Buildings and Homes [WU I-CARES]
- Adaptive QoS Control in Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems [NSF CAREER]
- Home-Area Networks for Smart Energy and Home Automation [Broadcom, Emerson Climate Technologies]
- Configurable Cyberphysical Instrument for Real-time Hybrid Testing [NSF MRI]
- Wireless Sensor Networks Testbed [NSF CRI]
- Unified and Configurable Power Management for Wireless Sensor Networks [NSF NeTS-NOSS]
- Fluid Software Infrastructure for Wireless Sensor Networks [NSF NeTS-NOSS]
- Spatiotemporal Protocols and Analysis in Wireless Sensor Network [NSF ITR]