In an ever more interconnected world, anomalies within large-scale infrastructure can have societal-scale effects.
This workshop will explore recent results and perspectives on resilience and security in distributed and large-scale systems:
Theory and Methods: security and resilience for distributed systems, data-driven control of large-scale systems, learning in open networks, encrypted control, distributed optimization and algorithms
Applications: control of wind farms, multi-robot teams, distributed energy infrastructure (an industrial perspective)
Talks will present recent results in the field, with a panel discussion highlighting open challenges.
Non-expert students, researchers, and professionals interested in making control systems secure and resilient are welcome!
Attendance from underrepresented communities is especially encouraged.