Cyber-Physical Systems: Integrated Computing and Engineering Design

Pirmais vāks
CRC Press, 2013. gada 26. sept. - 398 lappuses
Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) have quickly become one of the hottest computer applications today. With their tight integration of cyber and physical objects, it is believed CPSs will transform how we interact with the physical world, just like the Internet transformed how we interact with one another. A CPS could be a system at multiple scales, fro
 

Saturs

CyberPhysical Systems Design Challenges
1
Mobile CyberPhysical Systems
21
CyberPhysical System Controls
35
Apprenticeship Learning for CyberPhysical System Intelligence
49
Application of HDPHMM in Recognition of Dynamic Hand Gestures
63
On Modeling Issues in CyberPhysical Systems
75
CyberPhysical System Modeling on Cognitive Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Communications
87
CyberPhysical System Security
111
The Application of Machine Learning in Monitoring Physical Activity with Shoe Sensors
187
Energy Efficient Building
203
CyberPhysical System for Smart Grid Applications
219
CyberPhysical System for Transportation Applications
239
Video Communications in Unmanned Aerial VehicleBased CyberPhysical Systems
253
CyberPhysical Medication Systems and Devices to Improve Health Care
279
Augmented Cognition for Intelligent Rehabilitation
295
Using Wiimote and Kinect for Cognitive Rehabilitation Toward an Intelligent SensorImage Signal Processing
321

CyberPhysical System SecuritySmart Grid Example
121
Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks for CyberPhysical System Applications
141
Community Sensing
155
Wireless EmbeddedImplanted Microsystems Architecture and Security
173
Functional NearInfrared Spectroscopy for Autorehabilitation CyberPhysical Systems Toward Intelligent Signal Processing for Rehab Progress Indicat...
337
Back Cover
351
Autortiesības

Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu

Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes

Par autoru (2013)

Dr. Fei Hu is currently an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, USA. He obtained his Ph.D. degrees at Tongji University (Shanghai, China) in the field of signal processing (in 1999) and at Clarkson University (New York, USA) in the field of electrical and computer engineering (in 2002). He has published over 160 journal/conference papers and books.

Dr. Hu's research has been supported by the US National Science Foundation, Cisco, Sprint, and other sources. His research expertise can be summarized as 3S: Security, Signals, Sensors:

  • Security, which focuses on how to overcome different cyber attacks in a complex wireless or wired network. Recently, he focused on cyber-physical system security and medical security issues.
  • Signals, which mainly refers to intelligent signal processing, that is, using machine learning algorithms to process sensing signals in a smart way in order to extract patterns (i.e., achieve pattern recognition).
  • Sensors, which includes microsensor design and wireless sensor networking issues.

Bibliogrāfiskā informācija