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Georgia Institute of Technology

Cyber-Physical Systems Design & Analysis

Georgia Institute of Technology via Udacity

Overview

Cyber-physical systems, such as automobiles, cars, and medical devices, comprise both a physical part and a software part, whereby the physical part of the system sends information about itself to the software part, and the software sends information, usually in the form of commands, to the physical part.

Physical systems have "a life of their own," and they can often harm operators and/or cost a fortune to repair, the development of programs that control these systems cannot rely on "trial and error," and they must consider in-depth the role of the human operator.

This course introduces the principles, tools, models, and processes essential to cyber-physical system development, such as model-based development methods, basics of feedback for task scheduling, modern verification, and validation techniques, and their integration in today's industrial development processes.

Syllabus

  • CPS design
    • Models,Low-level control,Mid- and High-level automation
  • CPS environment
    • Humans and CPS,Hardware-software co-design,Sensors, actuators, and processors
  • CPS engineering
    • General principles,Architecture and Design Language,Formal methods for Verification and Validation

Taught by

Pablo Afman, Jerome Hughes, Bruce Lewis and Eric Feron

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