Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems - iCyPhy Overview of the Research Consortium
Amit Fisher, Clas Jacobson, Edward A. Lee, Richard Murray, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Eelco Scholte

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Amit Fisher, Clas Jacobson, Edward A. Lee, Richard Murray, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Eelco Scholte. "Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems - iCyPhy Overview of the Research Consortium". Technical report, iCyPhy, June, 2014.

Abstract
iCyPhy is a pre-competitive industry-academic partnership focused on architectures, abstractions, technologies, methodologies, and supporting tools for the design, modeling, and analysis of large-scale complex systems. The purpose of this partnership is to promote research that applies broadly across industries, providing the intellectual foundation for next generation systems engineering. The focus is on cyber-physical systems, which combine a cyber side (computing and networking) with a physical side (e.g., mechanical, electrical, and chemical processes). Such systems present the biggest challenges and biggest opportunities in several critical industrial segments such as electronics, energy, automotive, defense and aerospace, telecommunications, instrumentation, and industrial automation. The approach leverages considerable experience designing complex artifacts in the semiconductor, embedded systems, and software industries, and major recent advances in algorithmic techniques for dealing with complexity. This consortium adapts and extends these techniques to handle the fundamentally different challenges in large scale cyber-physical systems.

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    Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Eelco Scholte. <a
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    Amit Fisher, Clas Jacobson, Edward A. Lee, Richard Murray,
    Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Eelco Scholte.
    "Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems - iCyPhy Overview of
    the Research Consortium". Technical report,  iCyPhy,
    June, 2014.
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    @techreport{FisherJacobsonLeeMurraySangiovanniVincentelliScholte14_IndustrialCyberPhysicalSystemsICyPhyOverviewOfResearch,
        author = {Amit Fisher and Clas Jacobson and Edward A. Lee
                  and Richard Murray and Alberto
                  Sangiovanni-Vincentelli and Eelco Scholte},
        title = {Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems - iCyPhy
                  Overview of the Research Consortium},
        institution = {iCyPhy},
        month = {June},
        year = {2014},
        abstract = {iCyPhy is a pre-competitive industry-academic
                  partnership focused on architectures,
                  abstractions, technologies, methodologies, and
                  supporting tools for the design, modeling, and
                  analysis of large-scale complex systems. The
                  purpose of this partnership is to promote research
                  that applies broadly across industries, providing
                  the intellectual foundation for next generation
                  systems engineering. The focus is on
                  cyber-physical systems, which combine a cyber side
                  (computing and networking) with a physical side
                  (e.g., mechanical, electrical, and chemical
                  processes). Such systems present the biggest
                  challenges and biggest opportunities in several
                  critical industrial segments such as electronics,
                  energy, automotive, defense and aerospace,
                  telecommunications, instrumentation, and
                  industrial automation. The approach leverages
                  considerable experience designing complex
                  artifacts in the semiconductor, embedded systems,
                  and software industries, and major recent advances
                  in algorithmic techniques for dealing with
                  complexity. This consortium adapts and extends
                  these techniques to handle the fundamentally
                  different challenges in large scale cyber-physical
                  systems.},
        URL = {http://icyphy.org/pubs/46.html}
    }
    

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