-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- Von: Carlo Alberto Boano cboano@tugraz.at Gesendet: 8. Februar 2018 18:45:02 MEZ An: wolf@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de Betreff: Call for Papers: 1st CPSBench Workshop (co-located with CPSWEEK)
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Call for Papers
1st Workshop on Benchmarking Cyber-Physical Networks and Systems (CPSBench - co-located with CPSWEEK)
April 10, 2018 - Porto, Portugal
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AIMS AND SCOPE Over the last decade, research on cyber-physical networks and systems has led to smart systems at different scales and environments, from smart homes to smart cities and smart factories. Significant progress has been made through contributions in areas as diverse as embedded and real-time systems, robotics and control, wireless communication and networking, signal processing, and machine learning. Despite these advances, it is difficult to measure and compare the utility of these results due to a lack of standard evaluation criteria and methodologies. This problem concerns the evaluation against the state of the art in an individual area, the comparability of different integrated designs that span multiple areas (e.g., control and networking), and the applicability of tested scenarios to the present and future real-world cyber-physical applications and deployments. This state of affairs is alarming as it may significantly hinder further progress in cyber-physical networks and systems research.
The Workshop on Benchmarking Cyber-Physical Networks and Systems (CPSBench) brings together researchers from the different sub-communities to engage in a lively debate on all facets of rigorously evaluating and comparing cyber-physical networks and systems. CPSBench provides a venue for learning about each other’s challenges and evaluation methodologies and for debating future research agendas to jointly define the performance metrics and benchmarking scenarios that matter from an overall system’s perspective.
We invite researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to submit short position papers. We particularly encourage submissions that focus on one of the following: - identify fundamental challenges and open questions in rigorous benchmarking and evaluation of cyber-physical networks and systems; - offer a constructive critique on the current practice and state of experimental comparison; - report on success stories or failures with using standard evaluation criteria; - present example benchmark systems and approaches from any of the relevant communities (embedded systems, networking, control, robotics, machine learning, etc.); - propose new research directions, methodologies, or tools to increase the level of reproducibility and comparability of evaluation results. Well-reasoned arguments or preliminary evaluations are sufficient to support a paper’s claims.
Accepted papers will be published as part of the CPSWEEK proceedings, which will be considered for inclusion in ACM Digital Library or IEEE Xplore. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their work at the workshop.
SUBMISSION AND FORMATTING Submitted papers must contain between 4 and 6 single-spaced U.S. letter pages, including all figures, tables, and references. All submissions must be written in English.
Authors should indicate their names and affiliations on the first page of the paper. All submissions must be in PDF format and render without error using standard viewers (e.g., Acrobat Reader). Submitted papers must differ significantly in content from previously published papers and must not be currently under review for any other publication.
All papers must be submitted through http://cpsbench18.neslab.it/.
IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission deadline (FIRM): Monday, February 11, 2018 (11:59:59PM EST) Notification to authors: Friday, March 9, 2018 Camera-ready submission deadline: Monday, March 19, 2018
ORGANIZERS General Chair: Omprakash Gnawali (University of Houston, USA) TPC Co-chairs: Marco Zimmerling (TU Dresden, Germany) Sebastian Trimpe (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen, Germany) Publicity Chair: Ramona Marfievici (Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland) Web Chair: Romain Jacob (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) Publication Chair: Anna Förster (University of Bremen, Germany)
TPC MEMBERS Tarek Abdelzaher (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA) José Araújo (Ericsson Research, Stockholm, Sweden) Carlo Alberto Boano (Graz University of Technology, Austria) Berk Calli (Yale University, USA) Patricia Derler (National Instruments, USA) Simon Duquennoy (RISE SICS, Sweden) Karl Henrik Johansson (KTH Stockholm, Sweden) Matteo Matteucci (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Ian Mitchell (University of British Columbia, Canada) Luca Mottola (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Lothar Thiele (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) Klaus Wehrle (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
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