Workshop on Networked Embedded Sensing and Control
October 17-18, 2005
University of Notre Dame



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Recent technological developments in sensing, communications, control and computation have created an emerging class of complex systems hereon called networked embedded systems. These systems can be roughly described as collections of spatially distributed sensors, actuators and controllers whose behavior is coordinated through wired or wireless communication links. This integration between different technologies and scientific domains presents new and challenging fundamental problems underlying the theoretical foundations for this class of systems. This workshop aims at bringing together researchers working of different aspects of networked embedded systems in order to exchange research experiences and to identify the main scientific challenges in this exciting new area.

The workshop is co-sponsored by the Office of Research, the Center for Applied Mathematics, the Department of Electrical Engineering, the H.C. and E.A. Brosey Endowed Chair fund of the University of Notre Dame and by the National Science Foundation.

The workshop is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Control Systems Society.








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