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RCS 2015 - 8th International Symposium on Resilient Control Systems

Date2015-08-18 - 2015-08-20

Deadline2015-04-06

VenuePhiladelphia, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://resilienceweek2015.inl.gov/ControlSystems

Topics/Call fo Papers

The major purpose of this symposium is to extend and endorse particular concepts that will generate novel research and codify resilience in next generation control system designs.
Engineering systems are increasingly subjected to disturbances which are not generally predictable at design time. These disturbances can be man-made or naturally occurring, and they can be physical or cyber in nature. A multi-disciplinary approach for designing controls for these systems is envisioned that provides the intrinsic state awareness and intelligence that give the overall system an increased level of resilience.
Important Dates
Paper Submission Due: April 6, 2015
Notification of Paper Acceptance: June 15, 2015
Final Paper Submission: July 6, 2015
Topical Areas (including, but not limited to)
Human Machine Interaction: cognitive modeling, machine learning, digital human modeling
Human Systems Design: environmental configuration, tailored presentation
Control Theory: intelligent, reconfigurable, optimal
Control Framework: supervisory, multi-agent, distributed intelligence
Sensor Architectures: embedded modeling and analysis, intelligence and agents, wireless control and determinism, multi-parameter integration and diversity
Monitoring/Control Security: decoys, randomization, diversity, training and cognition, decision making, measurement
Cyber Architecture: health indicators, defense optimization
Data Fusion: data reduction, security characterization, data diversity, anomaly detection, response prioritization
Computational Intelligence: machine learning, neural networks, fuzzy logic, evolutionary computation, Bayesian belief networks
Cyber-physical power and energy systems: real-time communication, protection, control, resilience, reliability, sustainability, efficiency
Robotic systems: Failure/error tolerance and recovery, adaptable/flexible architectures, multi-level/agent systems, multi-sensor fusion, tele-presence, probabilistic behaviors, performance validation/verification, communications security

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