2nd Workshop on Open Resilient human-aware Cyber-physical Systems
(WORCS-2013)

Monday June 24, 2013  —  Budapest, Hungary

Organizers:

 • Mohamed Kaâniche, LAAS-CNRS, Université de Toulouse, France
 • Michael Harrison, Queen Mary U. London, UK
 • Hermann Kopetz, Technical U. Vienna, Austria
 • Daniel Siewiorek, CMU, USA

Workshop Program

[Final]

Schedule
  Slides
08:30-8:45 Introduction to the Workshop
Mohamed Kaâniche, LAAS-CNRS
Kaaniche-opening.pdf
08:45-10:00
SESSION 1: Human Interactive Automated Driving Systems


8:45-9:30

Keynote TalkTowards Vehicle Automation: ADAS The new Challenges
Serge Boverie (Continental Automotive S.A.S., Toulouse, France)

Keynote-Boverie.pdf
9:30-10:00

Autonomous Emergency Braking: A System-of-Systems Perspective
Hermann Kopetz (Vienne University of Technology, Austria), Stephan Poledna (TTTech, Vienna, Austria)


Kopetz.pdf

10:00-10:30

Refreshment Break   
10:30-12:00

SESSION 2: Security

 
10:30-11:15

Keynote Talk Detecting Cognitive State of Operatorsof Cyber-Physical Systems
Roy Maxion (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA)

 
11:15-11:45

A Survey of Security Threats and Protection Mechanisms in Embedded Automotive Networks
Ivan Studnia (1), Vincent Nicomette (1), Eric Alata (1), Yves Deswarte (1), Mohamed Kaâniche (1), Youssef Laarouchi (2)
(1) LAAS-CNRS & Université de Toulouse; (2) Renault S.A.S, Guyancourt; France

Studnia.pdf

12:00-13:30

Lunch  
13:30-15:00 SESSION 3: Smart Cooperative driving
 

13:30-14:00

On reliability Analysis of Leader Election Protocols for Virtual Traffic Lights
Negin Fathollahneja (1), Emilia Villani (1), Risat Pathan (1), Raul Barbosa (3), Johan Karlsson (1);
(1) Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden; (2) Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica ITA, Sa José dos Campos, Brazil; (3) University of Coimbra, Portugal

Fathollahneja.pdf
14:00-14:30
The Karyon Project: Predictable and Safe Coordination in Cooperative Vehicular Systems
Antonio Casimiro (1), Jörg Kaiser (2), Elad M. Schiller (3), Pedro Costa (4), José Parizi (5), Rolf Johansson (6) Renato Librino (7)
(1) University of Lisboa, Portugal; (2) Otto-von-Guericke, Magdeburg, Germany; (3) Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden; (4) GMVIS SKYSOFT, Portugal; (5) EMBRAER SA, Brazil; (6) SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden; (7) 4S SRL, Italy
Karyon.pdf
14:30-15:00
Driver Performance in the Presence of Adaptive Cruise Control Related Failures
Josef Nilsson (1 & 2), Niklas Strand (2 & 3), Paolo Falcone (2 & 4), Jonny Vinter (1 & 2)
(1) SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden; (2) SAFER Vehicle and Traffic Safety Center; (3)VTI Swedish
National Road and Transport Research Institute; (4) Chalmers University of Technology;Sweden
Vinter.pdf

15:00-15:15

Refreshment Break   
15:15-16:15 SESSION 4: Panel
 
 

Panel Human Interactive Autonomous Driving: Future Trends, Resilience Challenges and Research Perpsectives

Panel-Kaaniche.pdf
 

Panelists:
 Serge Boverie, Continental Automotive S.A.S., Toulouse, France

 Johan Karlsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
 Hermann Kopetz, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
 Jonny Vinter, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden & SAFER Vehicle and Traffic Safety Center; Sweden

Panel-Boverie.pdf

Panel-Karlsson.pdf

Panel-Vinter.pdf

16:15 - 16:30 Workshop Wrap-up