The summer school will take place from 3 to 6 June 2025 at NH Noordwijk Conference Centre Leeuwenhorst, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands.
To register for the summer school, please fill in this form.
Deadline for registration: 14 May 2025
There are two options for all-inclusive registration (including accommodation and meals). The default option is to share a room with one other person. It is also possible to book a single room.
Registration cost for shared room: €1137 €850 (reduced rate for last week of registration)
Registration cost for single room: €1323 €1050 (reduced rate for last week of registration)
In addition, it is possible to register for the summer school without accommodation.
Registration cost without accommodation: €600
Michelle Chong (TU Eindhoven)
Sasha Pogromsky (TU Eindhoven)
Kanat Camlibel (University of Groningen)
Henk van Waarde (University of Groningen)
Maaike Kraeger-Holland (Office manager DISC)
Bayu Jayawardhana (Director of DISC)
Cyber-physical systems, where feedback loops are closed over communication channels, are ubiquitous in many domains, including utility, transportation, robotics and industrial systems. In these settings, the physical component refers to the entity or environment that needs to be controlled and the cyber component is the computing and communication technologies that integrate the system. The finite capacity of communication technologies inadvertently introduces a bottleneck in guaranteeing the same stability and performance as a system with infinite information flow between the cyber and physical components. This situation becomes predominant in growing multi-agent networks, where the network capacity is shared among the agents. This summer school aims to provide the fundamentals of estimation and control under various facets of limitations in information flow between the cyber and physical components of the system, including the data rate and modeling for control systems. Deterministic and stochastic approaches for linear, nonlinear and switched systems will be covered.
International speakers:
Daniel Liberzon (University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, USA)
Girish Nair (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Dragan Nesic (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Bahman Gharesifard (Queen's University, Canada)
In addition, talks will be delivered by each of the four local organizers.
The course syllabus, including the schedule, can be downloaded here:
The lecture materials and exercises are available via this link.