Call for Posters, Demos and Work-in-Progress Abstracts
ACM/IEEE Third International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems (ICCPS), 
Beijing, China, 2012

Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are physical and engineered systems whose 
operations are monitored, coordinated, controlled and integrated by a computing 
and communication core. International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems 
(http://www.iccps.org) is the flagship conference on cyber-physical systems. 
ICCPS is seeking submissions of abstracts for demos, posters and 
Work-in-Progress presentations.

Contributions should emphasize the cross-cutting and system-wide themes. 
Sectors of applicability include, but are not limited to, transportation 
(automotive, aerospace, marine, rail), SCADA systems (electricity generation 
including smart grids and other utilities), smart physical infrastructure 
(smart bridges, buildings and highways), energy efficiency (energy-aware 
buildings), environmental monitoring, defense systems, intelligent medical 
devices, tele-operations and robotics.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
• Theoretical foundations of CPS
• Modeling, Analysis and Synthesis Techniques
• Architectures for Cyber-Physical Systems
• Building blocks for Cyber-Physical Systems
• Systems Abstractions, Services and OS Support
• Evaluation approaches and metrics
• Novel CPS applications and case studies

Submissions will be evaluated based on technical merit and innovation as well 
as their potential to stimulate interesting discussions and exchange of ideas 
at the conference. Both academic and industrial submissions are encouraged. 
Submissions should be a one-page abstract in PDF format following ICCPS 
regular-paper formatting guidelines at 
http://iccps2012.cse.wustl.edu/Submit.html. All accepted abstracts will be 
published in the regular ICCPS Proceedings.

DEMOS
The demo session will provide a forum for researchers to showcase ongoing work 
and obtain feedback from the CPS community as a part of the joint poster/demo 
session of CPS Week (http://www.cpsweek.org). The title of submissions should 
start with “Demo Abstract:”. Submissions should be emailed to 
[email protected] with subject: ICCPS demo submission. Demo proposals 
should clearly describe what will be demonstrated and how the contributions 
will be illustrated interactively. A table, power, and wireless connectivity 
will be provided for each demo. If a demonstration requires special 
arrangements in addition to the above, please describe them clearly in the demo 
submission. If you have any questions, please contact the Demo Co-Chairs: 
Xiangyang Li ([email protected]) and Huadong Ma ([email protected]).

POSTERS
The poster session will provide a forum for researchers to showcase ongoing 
work and obtain feedback from the CPS community as a part of the joint 
poster/demo session of CPS Week (http://www.cpsweek.org). The title of 
submissions should start with “Poster Abstract:”. Submissions should be emailed 
to Poster Chair Guoliang Xing ([email protected]) with subject: ICCPS poster 
submission.

WORK-IN-PROGRESS
The Work-in-Progress session will provide a forum for researchers to present 
ongoing work and obtain feedback from the CPS community at ICCPS. The title of 
submissions should start with “WiP Abstract:”. Submissions should be emailed to 
WiP Co-Chairs Chang-Gun Lee ([email protected]) and Anthony Rowe 
([email protected]) with subject: ICCPS WiP submission. Authors of accepted WiP 
abstracts will give a short oral presentation at the WiP session.

IMPORTANT DATES
• Submission Deadline: February 22, 2012
• Acceptance Decisions: February 29, 2012
• Camera-ready Abstracts: March 7, 2012
• Conference: April 17-19, 2012

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