scpse-2020: Book on Simulation for Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering: A Cloud-Based Context |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scpse2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | May 15, 2019 |
Submission deadline | October 31, 2019 |
The disciplines of cloud-based simulation and cyber-physical systems engineering are evolving at a rapid rate but are not aptly supporting each other’s advancement. This book will present a compilation of simulation-based methods, technologies and approaches that inform the reader to apply cloud-based simulation technologies in engineering cyber-physical systems. We aim to bring together three communities: M&S, Cloud Computing and CPS, that already serve multi-disciplinary applications.
The book provides:
- State-of-the-art of cloud-based simulation methods, technologies and infrastructure
- Near exhaustive coverage of cloud-based M&S approaches for CPS engineering
- Accomplished authors and thought leaders from academic and advanced research communities at the forefront of various disciplines dealing with cloud-based M&S for CPS engineering
- Updated Keynotes
Till date, there exists no text that brings together these three communities: Modeling and Simulation, Cloud Computing and Cyber-Physical Systems. This book will be a first to enlighten the subject. There is an acute need of a text that presents the state-of-the-art in these areas working together. The CPS Community is diverse and fragmented with respect to infrastructure engineering and architecture specification.
Submission Guidelines
The proposal shall be submitted only based on the four sections and chapters listed under topics section. A title and abstract for the book chapter is needed from prospective authors before the abstract submission due date, which is on May 15th, 2019. The deadline for book chapter submission is on September 15, 2019 October 31, 2019.
- You can directly send your contribution to jlrisco@ucm.es.
- Instructions for Manuscript preparation: If you are comfortable using templates, Springer offers Word and LaTeX templates. If you prefer not to use a template, please follow the alternate instructions (Chapters Section).
Topics
Chapter | Authors | Title |
Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Contributors | ||
Biographies | ||
Part 1 - Foundations | ||
1.1 | Saurabh Mittal and José L. Risco-Martín | Cyber Physical Systems Engineering in a Cloud environment |
1.2 | Andreas Tolk | Mobile Properties Agents for Conceptual Alignment |
1.3 | Saurabh Mittal and Doug Flournoy | Truth Management in Distributed Modeling and Simulation for Cyber Physical Systems Engineering |
1.4 | Robert Siegfried | Implementing the Modeling & Simulation as a Service (MSaaS) Paradigm |
1.5 | Bo Hu Li, Xudong Chai, Baocun Hou, Ting Yu Lin, Duzheng Qing and Chen Yang | Cyber-Physical System Engineering Oriented Intelligent High Performance Simulation Cloud |
Part 2 - Methodology | ||
2.1 | Bernard P. Zeigler and Lin Zhang | Service composition and scheduling in cloud-based simulation |
2.2 | Matt McMahon, Brian Wickham and Ernest H. Page | An Architecture for Low Overhead Grid, HPC and Cloud-Based Simulation-as-a-Service |
2.3 | Tuncer Ören | Agent-directed Simulation and Nature-inspired Modeling and Computing for Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering |
2.4 | Robert Kewley | Composing Cyber-Physical Simulation Services in the Cloud via the DEVS Distributed Modeling Framework |
2.5 | Daniel Dubois | Anticipative, incursive and hyperincursive discrete equations for simulation-based cyber-physical systems |
Part 3 - Applications | ||
3.1 | Thomas Bitterman | Offering Simulation Services Using a Hybrid Cloud/HPC Architecture |
3.2 | José L. Risco-Martín |
Cyber-physical systems design flow to manage multichannel acquisition system for real-time migraine monitoring and prediction |
3.3 | Mayank Singh | Advances and trends of cyber-physical systems and big data analytics in industrial informatics |
3.4 | Andrew Pyles, Nicolas Van Balen and Saurabh Mittal | Scalable Cyber Security Analysis Using Modeling and Simulation for IoT and Cyber Physical Systems |
Part 4 - Reliability issues | ||
4.1 | Md Ariful Haque, Sarada Prasad, Sachin Shetty and Bheshaj Krishnappa | Cloud based simulation platform for quantifying cyber physical system resilience |
4.2 | Sanja Lazarova-Molnar | Reliability Analysis of Cyber-Physical Systems |
4.3 | Margaret Loper | Dimensions of Trust in Cyber Physical Systems |
4.4 | Tuncer Ören | Ethical and Other Highly Desirable Reliability Requirements for Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering |
Epilogue |
Editors
- José Luis Risco Martín, PhD, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, jlrisco@ucm.es
- Saurabh Mittal, PhD, The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA 20170, smittal@mitre.org
- Tuncer Ören, PhD, University of Ottawa, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, oren@eecs.uOttawa.ca
Book publication
The accepted chapters will be included in the Edited book titled
"Simulation for Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering: A Cloud-Based Context"
with Springer, Simulation Foundations, Methods and Applications (SFMA) series.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to jlrisco@ucm.es