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IEEE Signal Processing Society Winter School on Distributed Signal Processing for Secure Cyber Physical Systems


Date & time
Wednesday, November 2, 2016 –
Friday, November 4, 2016
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Speaker(s)

Prof. Ali H. Sayed; Prof. Pramod K. Varshney; Prof. Georgios B. Giannakis; Prof. Deepa Kundur; Prof. Anna Scaglione; Prof. Tongwen Chen; Prof. Mark Coates; Prof. Usman Khan; Prof. Mourad Debbabi; Prof. Amir Asif

Cost

Please check the School's Homepage for registration details. Support for up to 30 Concordia Graduate students will be available through Concordia Graduate Student Association (GSA), register on the website (student registration) and submit the receipt to GSA for reimbursement.

Contact

Dr. Arash Mohammadi
514-848-2424 ext. 2712

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) are engineering systems with integrated computational and communication capabilities that interact with humans through cyber space. The CPSs have recently emerged in several practical applications of significant engineering importance including aerospace, industrial/manufacturing process control, multimedia networks, transportation systems, smart grids, and medical systems, where performing secure and distributed signal processing and control are the key concerns. A significant challenge in distributed monitoring in CPSs is the difficulty in acquiring secure data from geographically distributed sensors. The signal processing system in place should be able to: offer security against potential physical and cyber-attacks, extract relevant information in an adaptive and event-based fashion, preserve the privacy of the communicated information, estimate cooperatively the underlying state of the physical system in intelligent and intuitive ways, and adapt to changing conditions of the underlying physical system. In the context of CPSs, realization of such a distributed and secure signal processing framework requires addressing the following key research topics: (i) Managing resource (e.g., network and power) constraints; (ii) Securing the estimation/control protocols, and; (iii) Cooperative fusion of information collected via a multitude of interacting sensors. To accommodate these critical aspects of CPSs, this Winter school will provide an introduction to the current efforts on developing secure and distributed signal processing solutions in CPSs. Topics will range from foundations of CPSs, resource management techniques, distributed estimation and control, security of aspects of estimation and control algorithms, to recent CPS applications including smart grids, autonomous navigation, networked control systems, and robotics.


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