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Trusted Apps for open Cyber Physical System (CPS): Industrial Achievements and new Research Perspectives

The seminar includes expert speakers from major, international companies specialized in engineering CPS and developing cyber security solutions. We also welcome two keynote speakers from Bosch and Continental. During the seminar, there will be the opportunity to promote the results of TAPPS and to go more in depth in partners’ core competences related to Cyber Security for Cyber Physical Systems.

Location: JRC Ispra, Via Enrico Fermi 2749, I – 21027 Ispra (VA). Ispra is located 30km from Malpensa airport at Milano, Italy.

Free Registration by May 3st via Email to tapps-event@lists.fortiss.org

More information: TAPPSWorkshop_JRC

 


PRESENTATIONS – POST CONFERENCE

10:15 – 10:55 High Performance computing – the next challenge for automotive controller architectures, Dr. Stefan Voget, Head of Hardware & Software Laboratory Department Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (Continental Automotive GmbH, Germany)
11:00 – 11:40 Control your car with Automotive Apps, Markus Schweizer, SW Platforms and Technologies (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany)
12:00 – 12:30 Trusted Apps – TAPPS – overview presentation, Prof. Christian Prehofer (fortiss & TU München, Germany)
12:30 – 13:00 Secure Communication for Complex & Distributed Real-Time CPS, Marcello Coppola (STMicroelectronics – Grenoble, France) & George Kornaros (Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Greece)
14:00 – 14:30 Cyber security through virtualization, Alvise Rigo (Virtual Open Systems – Grenoble, France)
14:30 – 15:00 Market Place Platform & Methodology for Critical Environments, Julien Avarre (Actility, Paris, France)
15:00 – 15:30 App-enhanced Health Trolley for Drug Administration – Healthcare use case, Riccardo Dodi (Ospedale San Raffaele, Milano, Italy)
15:30 – 16:00 Secure Platform for Electric Vehicle Control System – Automotive use case, Giovanni Gherardi (Energica Motor Company S.p.A, Modena, Italy)
16:30 – 17:00 Networks and Technologies for Autonomous Manufacturing in Industry 4.0 – Industry use case, Andreas Eckel (TTTech, Austria)
17:00 – 17:15 Automotive CPS @JRC, G.Baldini (JRC)
17:15 – 17:30 CPS needs for Autonomous Driving, B.Ciuffo (JRC)
17:30 – 18:00 Cyber security and Interoperability for Electromobility Supply Infrastructures, Dr.-Ing. Harald Scholz (JRC)



4DIAC Users’ Workshop

Fortiss has organized the 7th 4DIAC Users’ Workshop in conjunction with the 21th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA).




Cyber Security for Cyber Physical Systems

The seminar is organized by CRIT and will focus on themes concerning open systems, security attacks, and ICT systems as secure and trustworthy by design.

Some of TAPPS partners (fortiss, VOSYS, ST, EMC) will participate as speakers and show the intermediate results of this project, and will go more in depth in partners’ core competences related to Cyber security for Cyber Physical Systems.

 




EITEC’ 2016

3rd International IFIP Workshop on Emerging Ideas and Trends in Engineering of Cyber-Physical Systems (EITEC’ 2016). The workshop is part of CPS Week 2016.

Christian Prehofer (fortiss), Oliver Horst (fortiss), Riccardo Dodi (FCSR), Arjan Geven (TTTech), George Kornaros (TEI), Eleonora Montanari (EMC) and Michele Paolino (VOS) submitted the paper with the title: “Towards Trusted Apps Platforms for Open CPS”, which got accepted.

Abstract: For many cyber-physical systems, there is a strong trend towards open systems, which can be extended during operation by instantly adding functionalities on demand. We discuss this trend in the context of automotive, medical and industrial automation systems. The goal of this paper is to elaborate the research challenges of new platforms for such open systems. A main problem is that such CPS apps shall be able to access and modify safety critical device internals. We present results of the TAPPS (Trusted Apps for open CPS) project, which develops an end-to-end solution for development and deployment of trusted apps. The main approach is to devise different execution environments for highly-trusted CPS apps. We present the architecture approach and its key components, and methods for CPS apps, including tool chain and development support.

 




Automotive Cyber Security Summit

3rd Annual Automotive Cyber Security Summit for “a great cyber security overview within automotive industry”

Christian Prehofer (fortiss) spoke about trusted apps for open software platform.




World Autonomous Vehicle Summit 2016

Christian Prehofer (fortiss) was one of the speakers and presented the following topic: “Towards software eco-systems of connected and automated cars”




e-Democracy 2015

6th International Conference on e-Democracy. The theme is: citizen rights in the world of the new computing paradigms.

Christian Prehofer (fortiss), George Kornaros (TEI) and Michele Paolino (VOS) published and presented the paper entitled “TAPPS – Trusted Apps for open Cyber-Physical Systems“.

Abstract. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are devices with sensors and actuators which link the physical with the virtual world. For CPS there is a strong trend towards open systems, which can be extended during operation by instantly adding functionalities on demand. The main goal of the TAPPS (Trusted Apps for open CPS) project is the development of a platform for CPS apps which can also access and modify safety critical device internals. As current, rich execution platforms for apps are limited in security, TAPPS will provide and validate an end-to-end solution for development and deployment of trusted apps. The project will develop a dedicated, real-time Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) for highlytrusted CPS apps. Additionally, TAPPS also includes an App Store and
a model-based tool chain for trusted application development including verification tools. The multi-level trusted apps platform and tool chain are matured and validated in health and automotive application domains using industrial, realistic use cases paving the way for future exploitation in further demanding application domains.




Automotive Industry Summit 2015

Christian Prehofer (fortiss) was one of the speakers and presented the “Software Challenges for Connected Cars”




Internet of Things Conference

Christian Prehofer (fortiss) was one of the speakers in the IoT Conference, held in March in Berlin.
To see his presentation, click here




Innovative Software Development in Automotive 2014

Christian Prehofer (fortiss) participated to the conference with the following presentation: “Towards trusted, open application platforms in automotive”.