Project Details
SPP 1914: Cyber-Physical Networking (CPN)
Subject Area
Computer Science, Systems and Electrical Engineering
Mathematics
Medicine
Mathematics
Medicine
Term
from 2016 to 2023
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 273882191
The priority programme SPP 1914 ``Cyber-Physical Networking (CPN)'' is a national initiative to support fundamental research on communication, systems, and control engineering. The goal of CPN is to develop the theoretical basis for the paradigm change from throughput to real-time oriented communication. With this proposal we apply for the funding for the coordination of this program. The funding is primarily required for the financing of symposia, workshops, summer schools, and review colloquia including the necessary administrative support, the development of integrating demonstration scenarios, the maintenance of the SPP 1914 website including the web-based documentation of funded projects and review colloquia within the CPN, the expenses for visiting researchers to support the international collaboration, as well as supporting measures for diversity and public relations.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
International Connection
Australia, USA
Projects
- CoCPN: Cooperative Cyber Physical Networking (Applicants Hanebeck, Uwe D. ; Zitterbart, Martina )
- CoCPN-ng – Cooperative Cyber-Physical Networking: Next Generation (Applicants Hanebeck, Uwe D. ; Zitterbart, Martina )
- Cooperative and Topology Control for Tightly Coupled Large-Scale Wireless Networked Autonomous Agents (Applicants Frey, Hannes ; Werner, Herbert )
- Cooperative Consensus-based Control of Multiagent Systems over Wireless Channels (Applicants Raisch, Jörg ; Stanczak, Slawomir )
- Coordination Funds (Applicant Hirche, Sandra )
- Coordination Funds (Applicant Wehrle, Klaus )
- Coordination Funds (Applicant Wehrle, Klaus )
- Energy-, Latency and Resilience-aware Networking (Applicants Herfet, Thorsten ; Schröder-Preikschat, Wolfgang )
- Event-based Wireless Control for Cyber-physical Systems (Applicants Trimpe, Sebastian ; Zimmerling, Marco )
- Measurements for Composable Performance Models of Cyber-Physical Network Components (Applicant Carle, Georg )
- Model-Predictive Cyber-Physical Networking (Applicants Stursberg, Olaf ; Wunder, Gerhard )
- Network-Informed Control - Control-Informed Network: towards multi techNology dynamICally ChangIng networks (NICCI^2) (Applicants Dressler, Falko ; Findeisen, Rolf ; Quevedo, Daniel )
- Networked Collaborative Multi-Agent Cyber-Physical Systems (Applicant Fettweis, Gerhard P. )
- Optimal Co-Design of Wireless Resource Management and Multi-Loop Networked Control (Applicants Hirche, Sandra ; Kellerer, Wolfgang )
- REDeFiNE -- REflex-based Distributed Frequency control for power NEtworks (Applicants Monti, Antonello ; Wehrle, Klaus )
- REFLEXES: A Co-Designed Architecture for In-Network Control (Applicants Hirche, Sandra ; Wehrle, Klaus )
Spokesperson
Professorin Dr.-Ing. Sandra Hirche