CPHS22: Cyber-Physical-Human System Design and Implementation May 3, 2022 |
Conference website | https://cphs22.github.io/CPHS22/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cphs22 |
Abstract registration deadline | February 4, 2022 |
Submission deadline | February 4, 2022 |
Cyber-physical-human systems (CPHS) are the foundation of many emerging applications such as home assistance, healthcare and wellbeing, smart infrastructure, smart manufacturing, and human-robot interactions. As an advanced subclass of CPS and IoT systems, CPHS emphasizes constructing human-friendly environments/devices and helping humans achieve their goals. Recent advance in AI has opened the possibility of scene and human behavior understanding to a new level. This human-centric view of CPHS significantly complicates system design and implementation in terms of open behavior states, implicit human intent, dynamic device composition, and ethics, privacy, and security concerns.
This workshop brings together academic, industrial, and government researchers to exchange CPHS design and implementation challenges and latest research results. We solicit invited papers and open submissions. Both will be reviewed based on their research vision and academic contribution.
Submission Guidelines
CPHS accepts double-blind paper submissions which have not been previously published. Posted technical reports (ArXiv or similar) do not count as prior publication and do not violate the double-blind requirement. Submitted papers must contain at most 6 pages (US letter, 9pt font size, double-column format, following the IEEE conference proceedings template), including all figures, tables, and references. All submissions must be written in English and should contain the authors’ names, affiliations, and contact information.
Papers are to be submitted at https://cphs22.github.io/CPHS22/. During the review process, the reviewers may anonymously communicate with the authors for clarifying questions.
Committees
Program Committee
- Mi Zhang, Michigan State University, USA.
- Shijia Pan, UC Merced, USA.
- Gabe Fierro, Colorado School of Mines, USA.
- Brad Campbell, University of Virginia, USA.
- Zhengxiong Li, University of Colorado Denver, USA.
- Feng Lin, Zhejiang University, China.
Organizing committee
- Wenyao Xu, University at Buffalo, USA. Web
- Jorge Ortiz, Rutgers University, USA. Web
- Zhijun Li, Harbin Institute of Technology, China. Email: lizhijun_os@hit.edu.cn
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to jorge.ortiz@rutgers.edu