First International Conference on
Event-Based Control, Communication, and Signal Processing


June 17-19, 2015, Krakow, Poland

Conference

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Aim: The past two decades have witness an upsurge in the scientific interest to harness the benefits of the event-based paradigm applied to a wide spectrum of engineering disciplines including control, communication, signal processing, and electronic instrumentation. The event-based systems, in which the system activities are triggered by events instead of progression of time, exhibit certain advantages over other approaches, such as time-triggered, for instance, in the resource-constrained applications. Specific application areas include energy-efficient control over wireless networks, energy-efficient clockless circuits and signal processing chains, bio-inspired computing architectures, or frame-free event-driven vision systems, to mention a few. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform for the research communities that work in diverse application areas to exchange new research results and ideas to explore synergies and foster scientific advancement of the event-based paradigm.

Krakow is one of the most attractive cities in Europe. Featuring a medieval old town with the largest town square in Europe. Krakow is also the cultural center of the Eastern Europe. Bach, Corelli, Penderecki, and Vivaldi are performed every day in magnificent sacral environments. Art galleries and exhibitions of modern art are in abundance. The Krakow’s town square restaurants are buzzing with life till early morning hours.

1st EUROPEAN EXPERTS’ WORKSHOP ON EMERGING TRENDS IN EVENT BASED SYSTEMS
“EVENT BASED SYSTEMS IN 2020: ANALYSIS AND FORECAST”
Krakow, June 16, 2015 – read more …

Special Section in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics

 

Keynote Presentations Plenary Presentations
panosantslaklis Panos Antsaklis
University of Notre Dame,
USA
Johansson Karl Henrik Johansson
KTH Royal Institute of Technology,
Sweden
Yannis_Tsividis Yannis Tsividis
Columbia University,
USA
delbruck Tobi Delbrück
ETH Zurich,
Switzerland
Maurice_Heemels Maurice Heemels
Eindhoven University of Technology,
The Netherlands
 Lunze 5 Jan Lunze
Ruhr-University Bochum,
Germany
Invited talks
cassandras Christos Cassandras, Boston University, USA
Untitled John S. Baras, University of Maryland, USA
Industrial presentations
Terry_Blevins_10-5-2011_v2 Terry Blevins, Emerson, USA
Industrial Advances in Wireless and Event Driven Control
Gianluca Zanetto Gianluca Zanetto, TeamWare, Italy
Event Driven Network Services for Smart Grids
Tutorial session
Nguyen T. Thao, The City College of New York, USA

The Linear Algebra of Nonuniform Sampling

Special SessionsSpecial Session on Mixed-Criticality Systems
Event-Based Vision and Robotics
Industrial Event-Based Control
Event-Based State Estimation
Mathematical Modeling of Event-Based Sampling
Pixel-Level Event-Driven Vision Sensing, Processing and Infrastructures
Event-based Technologies in Building Automation Systems
Event-based Energy Metering and Control

 

 

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