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Session 2-B: Modeling and simulation for cyber-physical-human systems

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Tuesday, October 27 | 8:00 p.m. – 12 a.m. (Beijing Time)

 

Session 2-B: Modeling and simulation for cyber-physical-human  systems
Prof. Lin Zhang
Session Chair

Professor Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates, Supervisor of Master’s Candidates at Beihang University (BUAA) | BUAA · Department of Automation Science and Electrical Engineering

Session 2-B: Modeling and simulation for cyber-physical-human  systems
Dr. Yongkui Liu
Keynote Speaker

Associate professor at Xidian University, Xi’an, China

Title: Modeling and simulations for robotic CPS in the context of cloud manufacturing

Session 2-B: Modeling and simulation for cyber-physical-human  systems
Dr. Chen Yang
Keynote Speaker

Associate professor at School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology

TitleCyber-Physical Systems in Manufacturing: An Overview

Overview

Cyber-Physical System is a typical complex system, which brings great challenges including, (1) Sensoring Technology, which utilizes sensor technologies to obtain information of things anytime anywhere; (2) Reliable Transmission Technology, which transmits information of things properly and precisely; (3) Intelligent Process Technology, which utilizes intelligent science technology to analysis and process the massive data and information to achieve intelligent control. Modeling and Simulation (M&S) has emerged as a mechanism by which various CPS challenges can be studied in a virtual environment. M&S can provide support to analyze, design, construct or maintain cyber-physical systems. This session will provide a platform for researchers to discuss the advances in the interdisciplinary research of M&S and CPS.