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A d r e a m Building the future  

Vers les systèmes cyberphysiques Towards Cyber-Physical Systems July 4-5, 2012

Towards

Cyber-physical Systems

 

July 4-5, 2012 2

Vers les systemes

cyberphysiques

 

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A d r e a m Building the future  

Vers les systèmes cyberphysiques Towards Cyber-Physical Systems July 4-5, 2012

Opening  

Jean  Arlat  

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Program-­‐at-­‐a-­‐Glance  

Wednesday  July  4,  2012  

–  Introduc>on:  Opening,  LAAS-­‐CNRS  and  ADREAM  Program  

–  Presenta>on  of  six  Research  Projects  of  the  ADREAM  Program    

–  Panel:  Adream,  an  Open  Ecosystem  for  Accelera>ng    

                       Partnership  with  Academia  and  Industry   –  Visit  –  Demonstra>ons  

–  Opening  Ceremony  &  Cocktail  Dinner    

Thursday  July  5,  2012  

–  Presenta>ons  by  six  Dis>nguished  Invited  Speakers  

–  Visit  –  Demonstra>ons  

–  Panel:  Scien>fic,  Legal  and  Societal  Challenges    

for  Cyber-­‐physical  Systems   –  Closing  Cocktail    

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Wednesday  July  4,  2012    

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Introduc>on  

–  Opening  –  Jean  Arlat  

–  LAAS-­‐CNRS  and  the  ADREAM  Program  –  Jean  Arlat  &  Michel  Diaz  

Some  research  projects  of  ADREAM    

–  Smart  Wireless  Sensor  Networks  –  Daniela  Dragomirescu  

–  Autonomic  Dynamically  Reconfigurable  Architectures    

and  M2M  Applica6ons  –  Khalil  Drira    

–  Resilience  Analysis  and  Assessment  –  Mohamed  Kaâniche      

–  Reset  Control  Systems:  Theory  and  Applica>on  –  Luca  Zaccarian  

–  The    Robot,  the  Network…  and  the  Human  –  Rachid  Alami      

–  Towards  an  Eco-­‐conscious  Management  of  Produc>on    

and  Consump>on  of  Energy  –  Corinne  Alonso          

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Wednesday  July  4,  2012  

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Table  ronde  :  Adream,  un  écosystème  ouvert    

pour  l'accéléra>on  du  partenariat  académique  et  industriel  

         Panel:  Adream,  an  open  ecosystem  for  accelera4ng  

         partnership  with  academia  and  industry    

–  Animateur  :  Alain  Costes  –  Directeur  du  LAAS-­‐CNRS  (1984-­‐1996)  

                       Co-­‐fondateur  de  la  société  MAPPING  Consul4ng    

–  Par>cipants  :    

•  Jean  Arlat  –  Directeur,  LAAS-­‐CNRS  

•  Clarisse  Angelier  –  Chef  du  service  CIFRE,  ANRT    

•  André  Benhamou  –  Vice-­‐président,  pôle  Aerospace  Valley  

•  Pierre  Dufresne  –  Président  directeur  général  Toulouse  Tech  Transfer    

•  Alain  Duprey  –  Directeur  général,  associaTon  des  InsTtuts  Carnot    

•  Pascal  Fouillat  –  Directeur,  dépt.  “MathémaTques,  Physique,  Nanosciences  &  STIC”,  DGRI,  MESR    

–  Le  point  de  vue  du  club  des  Affiliés  du  LAAS-­‐CNRS  :  Calixte  Champe>er  

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A d r e a m Building the future  

Thursday  July  5,  2012  

 

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Invited  Presenta>ons  on  Cyber-­‐Physical  Systems                                

–  A  Wireless  Distributed  Framework  for  Op>mising  Performance    

of  Sustainable  Buildings  –  Gregory  M.  Provan  (Univ.  College  Cork,  IE)   –  Robots  in  Smart  Environment    

Rüdiger  Dillmann  (Karlsruhe  Inst.  of  Technology,  DE)  

–  Privacy  and  Autonomy  in  Ambient  Intelligence    

Caspar  Bowden  (Consultant,  FR)    

–  Cross-­‐Layer  Interac>ons  in  IP  Wireless  Sensor  Networks    

Andrzej  Duda  (LIG,  Grenoble,  FR)    

–  M2M  Service  Networks  –  Johanna  Kallio  (VTT,  Oulu,  FI)    

–  Global  Photovoltaic  Solu>ons  and  Market:  Opportuni>es    

and  Challenges  –  Gabriela  E.  Bunea  (SunPower  Corp.,  San  Jose,  CA,  US)  

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Thursday  July  5,  2012  

 

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Table  ronde  :  Les  défis  scienTfiques,  juridiques  et  sociétaux  

des  systèmes  cyber-­‐physiques  

         Panel:  Scien6fic,  Legal  and  Societal  Challenges    

         for  Cyber-­‐Physical  Systems  

–  Animateur/Moderator:    Michel  Diaz  –  LAAS-­‐CNRS,  responsable  du  programme  ADREAM    

–  Par>cipants  :    

•  Jean-­‐Marie  Cellier  –  Ecole  praTque  des  hautes  études  -­‐  CLLE-­‐LTC  

•  Chris>an  Desmoulins  –  Président  du  directoire,  ACTIA  Group  

•  Rodolphe  Gelin  –  Directeur  de  la  recherche,  Aldebaran  roboTcs  

•  Marie-­‐Pierre  Gleizes  –  Université  Paul  SabaTer  -­‐  IRIT  

•  Mohamed  Kaâniche    –  LAAS-­‐CNRS  

•  Lucien  Rapp  –  Université  Toulouse1  Capitole  -­‐  IDETCOM  

•  Andrew  Thain  –  EADS  InnovaTon  Works  

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Vers les systèmes cyberphysiques Towards Cyber-Physical Systems July 4-5, 2012

LAAS-­‐CNRS    

and  the  ADREAM  Program  

Jean  Arlat  and  Michel  Diaz  

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Historical  perspec>ve…  

1968

 Laboratoire  d’Automa6que    

 et  de  ses  Applica6ons  Spa6ales  

 

Automa>c  Control  and  Space  Applica>ons

 

1973

 Laboratoire  d’Automa6que  et  d’Analyse    

des  Systèmes  

Beyond  Space  Applica>ons  

1994

     Laboratoire  d’Analyse  et  d’Architecture  

 des  Systèmes

 

 Sciences  and  Technologies  for  Informa>on,  

 Communica>on  and  Systems  

                               

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A d r e a m Building the future  

The  Evolu>on  …  

12 July 4-5, 2012 1968   1996   2006   A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H  

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Adream  Building  The  Future    

2012  

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A d r e a m Building the future  

Main  Scien>fic  Objec>ves    

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• 

Systems

,

 

as  the  Main  Target  for  Research:

   

Study, model, design, architect, operate, analyze complex heterogeneous, open systems, in interaction with other systems and/or humans

–  At  Various  Scales  

–  Mo>vated  by  Produc>on  of  Knowledge  and  by  Applica>ons  

–  Olen  Featuring  an  Interdisciplinary  Approach    

–  Encompassing  Experimental  Developments  and  Demonstrators  

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Systems & Applications

Target  Systems  

–  Micro  &  Nano  Systems  

–  Embedded  Systems  

–  Integrated  Systems  

–  Distributed    

&  Networked  Systems   –  Mobile  Systems   –  Autonomous  Systems   –  Cri>cal  Infrastructures  

Applica>on  fields  

–  Aeronau>cs   –  Space   –  Transports   –  Energy   –  Telecommunica>ons   –  Security   –  Environment   –  Biology   –  Health   –  …  

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A d r e a m Building the future  

Strategic  Orienta>ons    

Micro  &  Nano  Systems  and  Biology  

–  InstrumentaTon,  Analysis,  Diagnosis,  Bio-­‐inspired  

Nanotechnologies,  …  

–  The  

ALIVE

 Axis:  AnaLysis  and  InteracTon  with  Life  Sciences  

and  Environment  

Ambiant  Intelligence,  Internet  of  Things,  Autonomy  

–  Open  &  Pervasive  Embedded  Systems,  Human  &  Robot  

InteracTons,  Energy  Conversion  &  Management,  Smart  Grids,   OpTmizaTon,  Resilience,  Security  &  Privacy              

–  The  

ADREAM

 Axis:  Architectures  for  Dynamic,  

Reconfigurable,  Embedded,  Autonomous,  Mobiles  systems    

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Coopera>ons  

Industry  Affiliates  Program  

(since  1990)  

Joint  labs  with  industry  

(since  1991)    

Most  recent  ones:  Freescale,  Alstom,  ACTIA,  Essilor,  Airbus,  …  

Carnot  Label  since  2006  

(renewed  in  2011)  

Compe>>veness  Clusters  

Aerospace  Valley,  Agrimip  Innova>on,  

Cancer  Bio  Health,  Water,  DERBI  …  

Start-­‐ups:  

Kineo,  QOS  Design,  Tag  Technologies,  Epsiline,  …

 

SATT  

Toulouse  Tech  Transfer  &  

Incubateur  Midi  Pyrénées  

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Research  Domains  &  Topics  

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Computer  Science   Robo>cs,  Ar>ficial  

Intelligence   Control  Science    

Micro  &  Nano   Electronics     and    Systems    

•  Crucial Computing

•  Networks and Communications

•  Robotics

•  Decision and Optimization

•  Microwaves and Optics:

From Electromagnetism to Systems

•  Nano Engineering and Integration

•  Micro Nano Bio Technologies

•  Energy Management

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L  

I  

V  

E  

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Research  Domains  &  Topics  

Computer  Science   Robo>cs,  Ar>ficial  

Intelligence   Control  Science    

Micro  &  Nano   Electronics     and    Systems    

•  Crucial Computing

•  Networks and Communications

•  Robotics

•  Decision and Optimization

•  Microwaves and Optics:

From Electromagnetism to Systems

•  Nano Engineering and Integration

•  Micro Nano Bio Technologies

•  Energy Management

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D  

R  

E  

A  

M  

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ADREAM  Mo>va>on    

Massive  Deployment  of    Autonomous  “Smart”  Objects,    

from  Ubiquitous  Sensors  to  Fleets  of  Service  Robots  

?

 :  

Heterogeneity,  Scalability,  Dynamicity

 

Management  of  COTS  and  Inova>ve  Wireless  

Communica>ng  Mobile  Coopera>ve  Objects  

?

 :  

Interoperability,  Resilience,  Privacy    

 

The  

Cyber-­‐Physical  Systems

 (CPS)  Paradigm  

Autonomous  Systems  featuring  Percep>on,  Analysis  and  Control       –  Relying  on  Ubiquitous  Reac>ve  &  Adap>ve  Informa>on  

Processing  (Cyber  part)  

–  for  Distributed  Real  World  En>>es  (Physical  part)  

     

 

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ADREAM  Project  

Research    

–  Inves>gate  and  Propose  Theories,  Methods  and  Tools  for  

Architec>ng,  Experimen>ng  and  Assessing    

–  Exploit  and  Develop  Synergies  and  Interdiciplinary  Studies  

Building  

–  Op>mized  Solar  Energy  Produc>on  and  Consump>on  

–  Instrumented  Environment  Integra>ng  and  Significantly  

Represen>ng    and  Evalua>ng  Cyber-­‐physical  Systems  

–  Enhancing  and  Interconnec>ng  a  Subsequent  Set  of  LAAS  

Plaqorms  

 

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Technical  Facili>es  

Micro-Nano Systems

–  Design & Simulation

–  Clean Room (RENATECH)

–  Electrical, RF, Thermal Characterization

–  Bio & Chemical Analysis [ALIVE]

Systems

–  Robotics –  Networks –  Embedded Systems –  Sustainable Energy   July 4-5, 2012 22

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D  

R  

E  

A  

M  

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Main  Steps  

•  2005  September:  Star>ng  the  ADREAM  proposal  

•  2006  August:  ADREAM  proposal  submired  to  the  CPER  

•  2007  September:  1st  mee>ng  for  building  specifica>on  

•  December:  1st  ADREAM  building  specifica>on    

•  2008  April:  Mee>ngs  for  photovoltaïc  op>on  at  LAAS,  and  Midi-­‐Pyrénées  Regional  Council  

•  November:  Final  ADREAM  building  specifica>on    

•  2009  February:  Selec>on  among  3  Architect  Projects  

•  May:  Selec>on  of  the  ADREAM  building  

•  September:  Final  version  of  the  first  building  requirements  (APS)  

•  November:  Building  permit  presented  at  City  Hall  

•  2010  January:  Final  version  of  the  detailed  building  requirements  (APD)  

•  July:  Building  started  

•  2011  December:  Building  finalized  

•  2012  February:  Research  teams  enter  the  building  

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M  Ghallab  

R  ChaTla  

JL  Sanchez   J  Arlat  

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Vers les systèmes cyberphysiques Towards Cyber-Physical Systems July 4-5, 2012

Vers  les  systèmes  cyberphysiques  

Towards  Cyber-­‐physical  Systems  

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