HSCC 2013 16th International Conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control April 8-11, 2013 Philadelphia, PA URL: http://2013.hscc-conference.org Call for Papers in PDF format Important datesSubmission deadline: November 1, 2012 (Thursday) AoE (extended due to hurricane Sandy).Rebuttal phase: Dec 4 - Dec 5.
Author notification: December 21, 2012.
Camera-ready submission: Feb 10, 2013 Conference dates: April 8-11, 2013
Conference ScopeHybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC) focuses on research that involves a blend of concepts, tools, and techniques from computer science, control theory, and applied mathematics for analysis and control of dynamical systems that exhibit continuous, discrete, or combined (hybrid) dynamics. By drawing on strategies from both computation and control, this field offers techniques applicable to both man-made, cyber-physical systems (ranging from mixed signal circuits and small robots to global infrastructure networks) and natural systems (ranging from biochemical networks to physiological models). HSCC has long been a leading, single-track conference for such rigorous, interdisciplinary approaches to dynamical systems with an emphasis on computational aspects. Researchers from academia and industry are invited to submit manuscripts on their latest developments in this area. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
HSCC 2013 will be held as part of the sixth CPSWeek (Cyber-Physical Systems Week) collocating HSCC, RTAS (Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium), IPSN (International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks), HiCoNS (Conference on High Confidence Networked Systems) and ICCPS (International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems). Submission Guidelines Submitted papers should present original research that is unpublished and not submitted elsewhere. Regular papers: no more than ten pages (in ten point, two-column ACM format) presenting original research or industrial applications of techniques for design and/or analysis of hybrid systems or their integration into industrial design flows. Tool and Case-Studies papers: no more than six pages (in ten point, two-column ACM format) describing an implemented tool and its novel features, or a case study utilizing hybrid systems tools or techniques. Workshops and tutorials: proposals should be submitted through CPSWEEK through this link: http://rtg.cis.upenn.edu/cpsweek/worktut.html All submissions should be made through the HSCC 2013 Easychair Website . Instructions (including style files and examples) for preparing papers can be found here . Program Chairs
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