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DESCRIPTION:In an ever-growing populous world\, the automotive industry is 
 faced with opportunities and challenges\,\nwhich has been driving revoluti
 onary changes to the automotive DNA. These involve an exponentially\nincre
 asing electronic content and interconnected embedded (Cyber-Physical) syst
 ems\, in contrast with\nthe relatively simple stand-alone computing system
 s that once controlled basic engine and chassis\nfunctions. The realized a
 dvances in vehicle electrification\, connectivity\, and autonomous driving
 \ncapabilities\, when combined\, will make our cars and trucks much differ
 ent\, more efficient\, and much\nsafer than those on the road today.\nIn t
 his talk\, examples of new and emerging automotive features and systems wi
 ll be discussed to show\nthat these systems are evolving to become highly 
 cyber-physical in nature\, and perhaps represent some\nof the most sophist
 icated cyber-physical systems that exist. These technologies are considere
 d\nfoundational to future Intelligent Transportation Systems and have a hu
 ge potential to impact the\nindustry and society.\nBefore we get into such
  specific examples\, the talk will quickly cover the motivations or market
  drivers\nwhich let the automotive systems to move into the CPS space.\n\n
 Speaker(s): \, Dr. Nady Boules\n\nRoom: 4054\, One Penn Plaza\, 4th Floor\
 , New York\, New York\, United States\, 10119\, Virtual: https://events.vt
 ools.ieee.org/m/425600
LOCATION:Room: 4054\, One Penn Plaza\, 4th Floor\, New York\, New York\, Un
 ited States\, 10119\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/425600
ORGANIZER:pmidy@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:73
SUMMARY:IEEE NY VTS Technology Forum: The role of cyber-physical systems in
  the ongoing mobility revolution
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/425600
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;In an ever-growing populous world\, the au
 tomotive industry is faced with opportunities and challenges\,&lt;br&gt;which ha
 s been driving revolutionary changes to the automotive DNA. These involve 
 an exponentially&lt;br&gt;increasing electronic content and interconnected embed
 ded (Cyber-Physical) systems\, in contrast with&lt;br&gt;the relatively simple s
 tand-alone computing systems that once controlled basic engine and chassis
 &lt;br&gt;functions. The realized advances in vehicle electrification\, connecti
 vity\, and autonomous driving&lt;br&gt;capabilities\, when combined\, will make 
 our cars and trucks much different\, more efficient\, and much&lt;br&gt;safer th
 an those on the road today.&lt;br&gt;In this talk\, examples of new and emerging
  automotive features and systems will be discussed to show&lt;br&gt;that these s
 ystems are evolving to become highly cyber-physical in nature\, and perhap
 s represent some&lt;br&gt;of the most sophisticated cyber-physical systems that 
 exist. These technologies are considered&lt;br&gt;foundational to future Intelli
 gent Transportation Systems and have a huge potential to impact the&lt;br&gt;ind
 ustry and society.&lt;br&gt;Before we get into such specific examples\, the talk
  will quickly cover the motivations or market drivers&lt;br&gt;which let the aut
 omotive systems to move into the CPS space.&lt;/p&gt;
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