Long Term Challenges in High Confidence Composable (Evolutionary) Embedded Systems

高可信度可组合(进化)嵌入式系统的长期挑战

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    0636930
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 2.5万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2006
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2006-07-15 至 2008-06-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

This award enabled support a joint EU-US workshop for collaboration between the US and the EU and European nations, seeking to identify new technical and strategic opportunities for cooperation. The meeting was hosted in Helsinki by the Finnish science foundation, TEKES. This continues a series of joint workshops and cooperative actions.The joint US-EU-TEKES workshop was titled Long Term Challenges in High Confidence Composable Embedded Systems (HCCES). The United States and Europe share common concerns for renewing and protecting large infrastructures such as power grids, transportation systems, telecommunication infrastructure, health-care systems, and safety-critical manufacturing systems (e.g., chemical manufacturing). The ubiquitous use of information and communication technologies has pervaded other infrastructures, rendering them more intelligent, increasingly interconnected, complex, interdependent, and therefore more vulnerable. They are global and geographically distributed beyond any jurisdictional or governmental boundary. Today's critical national and large-scale industrial systems depend on HCCES characteristic of an aging infrastructure. They exhibit rudimentary control and coordination automation, are poorly secured, and operations often are driven to hazardous safety and security practice due to the cost of adoption for needed new (and vulnerable) technologies such as wireless networking.
这一奖项支持了欧盟-美国联合研讨会,以促进美国与欧盟和欧洲国家之间的合作,寻求寻找新的技术和战略合作机会。会议由芬兰科学基金会TEKES在赫尔辛基主办。这是一系列联合研讨会和合作行动的继续。美国-欧盟-TEKES联合研讨会的标题是高信心可组合嵌入式系统(HCCES)的长期挑战。美国和欧洲在更新和保护大型基础设施方面有着共同的关切,如电网、交通系统、电信基础设施、医疗保健系统和安全关键制造系统(如化学制造)。信息和通信技术的无处不在的使用已经渗透到其他基础设施,使它们变得更加智能、日益相互联系、更加复杂、相互依存,因此更加脆弱。它们是全球性的,地理分布超越任何管辖或政府边界。当今关键的国家和大型工业体系依赖于基础设施老化的HCCES特征。它们表现出基本的控制和协调自动化,安全性差,而且由于采用所需的新(和易受攻击的)技术(如无线网络)的成本,运营经常被推向危险的安全和安保实践。

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