控制系学术讲座:Cyber-Physical Systems: Vision, Reality, and Practice
时间:2012-06-05 来源:综合办 编辑:cgsoft 访问次数:2201
时间:2012-06-05 来源:综合办 编辑:cgsoft 访问次数:2201
题目:Cyber-Physical Systems: Vision, Reality, and Practice
时间:2012年6月7日下午2:30
地点:工控老楼414室
报告人:Dr. Xiaolin Li, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida
时间:2012年6月7日下午2:30
地点:工控老楼414室
报告人:Dr. Xiaolin Li, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida
Abstract:
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) was proposed to create harmonic systems of computer, communication, and control. In this talk, I will introduce the brighter vision of CPS and the harsher reality. Under this context, I will then present several practical CPS projects in my group, including applications in precision agriculture (PAGrid), fire fighters (SmartGuard), and healthcare (VitalNet). Cloud computing has emerged as the new wave o IT services. I will further present our new cloud paradigm: cloud of CPS, called GemsCloud. I will also share some of my views on the future CPS systems, particularly mobile social networks.
Bio:
Xiaolin Li is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. His research interests include Parallel and Distributed Systems and Cyber-Physical Systems. He is directing the Scalable Software Systems Laboratory (S3Lab). He is in the executive committee of IEEE Technical Committee of Scalable Computing (TCSC). He has been a TPC chair for over 10 international conferences and workshops and an associate editor for several journals. He received a PhD in Computer Engineering from Rutgers University. Before that, he received a PhD from National University of Singapore, a MS from Zhejiang University, and a BS from Qingdao University. He is a recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2010.
Xiaolin Li is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. His research interests include Parallel and Distributed Systems and Cyber-Physical Systems. He is directing the Scalable Software Systems Laboratory (S3Lab). He is in the executive committee of IEEE Technical Committee of Scalable Computing (TCSC). He has been a TPC chair for over 10 international conferences and workshops and an associate editor for several journals. He received a PhD in Computer Engineering from Rutgers University. Before that, he received a PhD from National University of Singapore, a MS from Zhejiang University, and a BS from Qingdao University. He is a recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2010.