Courses
Engineering Safety and Security for Cyber-Physical Systems
Hauptseminar (SS 20) - Organisation
News
- 08.04.2020 Please confirm your participation to frank.j.furrer@bluewin.ch Latest Wed, April 15, 2020 24:00. After this deadline no participation is possible
- 23.03.2020 The Hauptseminar takes place regardless of the Corona-Virus threat. However, because of the Corona-Virus Situation, the Hauptseminar Kick-Off Meeting (April 27, 2020) cannot be executed as face-to-face lecture. The workplan has therefore been changed to a remote workplan” and can be accessed via the link below. More information about the seminar days 1 + 2 follow later after the TUD has decided about their Corona-Virus strategy.
Summary
Cyber-physical systems are computer-controlled systems that interact with the physical environment, some of them in an autonomous way. Typical examples include autonomous cars, an autopilot in an airplane, or cooperating robots in a manufacturing line.
Because of their impact on their real-world environment, safety and security are fundamentally important properties of cyber-physical systems. Engineering safety and security for cyber-physical systems has become an interesting, relevant, and rich engineering discipline. This Hauptseminar elaborates on the engineering process for safe and secure cyber-physical systems.
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Because of their impact on their real-world environment, safety and security are fundamentally important properties of cyber-physical systems. Engineering safety and security for cyber-physical systems has become an interesting, relevant, and rich engineering discipline. This Hauptseminar elaborates on the engineering process for safe and secure cyber-physical systems.
Find the flyer here
Learning Outcome
The participants will learn:
- To do focused research in a specific area (Engineering Safety and Security for Cyber-Physical Systems”);
- To author a good scientific paper;
- To hold a convincing presentation;
- To experience the peer-review process;
- To benefit from a considerable broadening of their perspective in the field of technology, software, and applications.
Schedule
Kick-Off Meeting (Introduction): Monday, April 27, 2020: Self-study at home
Seminar Day 1: Monday, May 25, 2020: 09:20 10:50/11:10 - 12:40 (2. + 3. DS) / Room APB/INF 2101
Seminar Day 2: Monday, July 6, 2020: 09:20 10:50/11:10 - 12:40 (2. + 3. DS) / Room APB/INF 2101
[b]Storyline Check[b]: Slides here
Seminar Day 1: Monday, May 25, 2020: 09:20 10:50/11:10 - 12:40 (2. + 3. DS) / Room APB/INF 2101
Seminar Day 2: Monday, July 6, 2020: 09:20 10:50/11:10 - 12:40 (2. + 3. DS) / Room APB/INF 2101
[b]Storyline Check[b]: Slides here
Contact
For further inquiries, please contact: Prof. Dr. Frank J. Furrer (frank.j.furrer@bluewin.ch / frank.furrer@mailbox.tu-dresden.de)
Allowances
The course can be used for the modules as specified by the department: here. Students with other exam regulations can attend the course, but cannot do the exam.