1st International Workshop on
All Virtual
The workshop covers all areas of IoT/CPS that address real-world applications, application designs, industrial case studies and user experiences of IoT/CPS technologies.The SE4ICPS's target audience are industrial and scientific communities, governmental entities, and broad public.
The SE4ICPS aims to attract industries to share their:
i) IoT/CPS software deployment;
ii) Scenarios, use cases, and architectures;
iii) Developments and results of the tested scenarios;
iv) IoT/CPS technologies explored and developed.
We also target attracting academic communities which are involved in the practical side of IoT/CPS, to share their:
i) Empirical studies within the collaborations with companies;
ii) Open challenges in software development with access to the industry datasets;
iii) Novel software architectures applicable in industrial projects;
iv) Challenges in validating the novel approaches and models developed by researchers.
The workshop covers all areas of industrial Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems that focus on software engineering aspects. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Software architectures for industrial IoT/CPS
Real-time sensing, processing, and actuation for industrial IoT/CPS
Communication and Infotainment Systems in IoT/CPS
Sensor networks for IoT/CPS
Self-adaptation and Adaptive Control in industrial IoT/CPS
Middleware design for industrial IoT/CPS
Design Theory for IoT/CPS
Formal Methods for IoT/CPS
Safety-critical IoT/CPS
Quality attributes of IoT/CPS
IoT/CPS-based emergency management systems
Smart cities, smart homes, and smart infrastructures
Mobile and static sensors coverage in IoT/CPS
Design and Performance Optimization in IoT/CPS
Fault-tolerant IoT/CPS
Collaborative design methods for IoT/CPS
Testing ,validation, verification, simulation and visualization of IoT/CPS
IoT/CPS engineering Methods and Tools
Smart Manufacturing, Robotics
Humans in industrial IoT/CPS
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All accepted papers will appear in the conference companion proceedings indexed by IEEE. At least one author of an accepted contribution is required to register, present the work, and participate during the discussions at the workshop.