Agenda March 17

(Breakfast on your own)

9:00–11:15 Session 3

Composable and secure networked embedded systems

Chair: Dr. George Pappas

9:00-9:15 CRUTIAL, RESIST, securIST

Dr. Paulo Verissimo, University of Lisboa

9:15–9:30 Probabilistic Validation of Computer System Survivability

Dr. William Sanders, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

9:30–9:45 Networked Embedded Systems: Component Based Design and Security

Dr. John Baras, University of Maryland

9:45–10:00 “Trusted” Networked Embedded Systems & Services: a Data-Centric Viewpoint

Dr. Neeraj Suri, TU Darmstadt

10:00-10:15 Wireless Embedded Systems: Sensor Networks and Beyond

Dr. Shankar Sastry, U.C. Berkeley

10:15–10:30 Some thoughts about (wirelessly) networked embedded systems...

Dr. Andrzej Wolisz, Technische Universität

10:30–10:45 Embedded Systems Engineering

Dr. Ed Brinksma, Embedded Systems Institute

10:45–11:00 HYCON NoE on Networked Embedded Systems and Challenges and Opportunities in Wireless Automation Systems

Dr. Karl Henrik Johansson, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

11:00-11:15 Smart Embedded Components in Cross-Layer Collaborative Infrastructures Vision for ICT-in-Manufacturing, (Related paper)

Dr. Armando Walter Colombo, Schneider Electric

11:15-11:30 Some remarks on modelling and simulation of CIP systems & DepCoS-RELCOMEX

Dr. Wojciech Zamojski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

11:30–11:45 Break

11:45–13:00 Session 4

Global test beds for secure networked embedded systems

Chair: Dr. D. K. Arvind, Research Consortium in Speckled Computing

11:45–12:00 cyber DEfense TEchnology Experimental Research (DETER) Testbed

Dr. Anthony Joseph, University of California, Berkeley

12:00–12:15 What Good are CIP Testbeds, and What CIP Testbeds are Good? Some Observations from the Field

Dr. David Bakken, Washington State University

12:15–12:30 From SAFEGUARD Intrusion Detection Test Environment to IRRIIS Information Sharing Testing Environment

Dr. Sandro Bologna, ENEA

12:30–12:45 Real world and real time Embedded Internet Systems

Dr. Jeker Delsing, Luleå University of Technology

12:45–13:45 Lunch (provided)

13:45–14:30 Position Statements

13:45-14:00 Test beds and benchmarking

Dr. Antonio Lioy, Politecnico di Torino

14:00-14:15 The Irriis Project

Dr. Stefan Wrobel, Fraunhofer Institute

14:15-14:30 Speckled Computing

Dr. D.K. Arvind, University of Edinburgh

14:30–15:00 Breakout Discussion

Chair: Dr. Shankar Sastry, University of California, Berkeley Co-chair: Dr. Karl-Erik Arzen, Lund University

Open research issues and cross-cutting research themes between all workshop sessions – possible research areas for a joint US/EU collaboration

15:30 Closing of workshop