4th Concertation Meeting on Monitoring and Control
New Paradigms in Monitoring and Control
3 June 2010, Brussels
Tentative Agenda
Venue: Avenue de Beaulieu 25, Room 0/S1
- 09:00 Welcome - Funding Opportunities in WP 2011-12 - A. Konstantellos, dHoU, EC
- 09:15 WSNs and Cooperating Objects in FP7
- "The role of WSNs and Cooperating Objects in Monitoring and Control", Jorge Pereira, EC
- "Sensing in the Enterprise" - Florent Frederix, EC
- "WSNs in the Future Internet" - Max Lemke, EC
10:15 Coffee break
- 10:30 Standardisation issues
- M2M - Ultan Mulligan, ETSI
- WirelessHART - Jean-Dominique Decotignie, CSEM, CH
- IPSO Alliance - Adam Dunkels, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, SE
- 11:30 Next Steps: WSNs in the loop
"Performance-control using WSNs", Anja Klein, SAP, DE
"Application Development", Stathes Hadjiefthymiades, Univ. Athens, EL
"Developing Applications for mobile platforms", Jesper Thestrup, In-Jet, DK
12:30 Lunch break
- 13:30 "Control of Uncertain Complex Systems", R. Tempo, Politecnico di Torino, President CSS, IT
- 13:50 "Past, present and future of process control", A. Isaksson, ABB, SE
- 14:30 "Views on Control", H. Thompson, Rolls-Royce, UK
- 15:00 "Findings of the International IEEE-TUM Workshop on Impact of control - future directions, Berchtesgaden, Oct 09", M. Bus, TU Munich, DE; T. Samad, Honeywell, US
15:30 Coffee break
- 15:45 Industry Panel: "Systems and Control: Challenges for the future"
- Moderators: EC and H. Kopetz, TU Vienna, AT
- 17:15 Open discussion
- 17:45 Wrap up
- 18:00 Close
A. Isaksson, ABB, SE; L. Gide, Thales, FR; Le Pape-Gardeux, Schneider-Electric, FR; T. Samad, Honeywell, US; A. Benchaib, Areva, FR; R. Sollacher, Siemens, DE; C. Martin, Bosch, DE; F. Lafos, Intel, DE
4 June 2010, Brussels
Tentative Agenda
Venue: Avenue de Beaulieu 25, Room 0/S5
- 09:00 Presentations and Open Discussion (Continued)
- 10:15 Wrap-up
H. Esen, DENSO, DE; A. Deuter, Phoenix Contract, DE; S. Karnouskos, SAP, DE
10:30 Coffee break
- ... followed by the open ICT Seminar on "Future Research Directions in Systems and Control"
Participation is free, but registration is mandatory. Please register.
Travel and accommodation arrangements are the responsibility of the participants
