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Course Detail

Course Name Cyber Physical Systems
Course Code 25PR733
Program M. Tech. in Power & Energy Engineering(Smart Grids & Electric Vehicles) (For working professionals and regular students)
Credits 3
Campus Amritapuri

Objectives and Outcomes

Course Outcome

CO1 Gain insight into the basics of cyber-physical systems
CO2 Design and develop different controllers for the systems
CO3 Evaluate and apply advanced techniques for analysis of cyber physical systems
CO4 Explore different simulation software platforms for cyber-physical systems.

Course Articulation Matrix: Correlation level [ 1: low, 2: medium, 3: High]

PO PO1 PO2 PO3 PSO1 PSO2
CO
CO1 3 2 1 1 1
CO2 2 2 2 1 1
CO3 2 2 2 1 1
CO4 3 1 2 2 1

Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) in the real world, Basic principles of design and validation of CPS, CPS HW platforms: Processors, Sensors, Actuators, CPS Network, CPS SW stack RTOS, Scheduling Real Time control tasks. Principles of Automated Control Design: Dynamical Systems and Stability, Controller Design Techniques. Stability Analysis, Performance under Packet drop and Noise.CPS : From features to software components, Mapping software components to ECUs, CPS Performance Analysis, Formal Methods for Safety Assurance of Cyber-Physical Systems: Advanced Automata based modelling and analysis, Formal Analysis, Analysis of CPS Software, Weakest Pre-conditions, Bounded Model checking, Hybrid Automata Modelling, CPS SW Verification, Secure Deployment of CPS: Attack models, Attack Detection and Mitigation in CPS, Secure Task mapping and Partitioning, State estimation for attack detection, Automotive Case study: Vehicle ABS hacking, Power Distribution Case study: Attacks on Smart grid, Drone Swarm coordination.Digital Twin Technology in Smart Grids and Electric Vehicles (EVs):

Text Books / References

  1. E. A. Lee and S. A. Seshia, Introduction to Embedded Systems: A Cyber-Physical Systems Approach, 2011.
  2. R. Alur, Principles of Cyber-Physical Systems, MIT Press, 2015.
  3. T. D. Lewis Network Science: Theory and Applications, Wiley, 2009.
  4. P. Tabuada, Verification and control of hybrid systems: a symbolic approach, Springer-Verlag 2009.
  5. C. Cassandras, S. Lafortune, Introduction to Discrete Event Systems, Springer 2007.
  6. Constance Heitmeyer and Dino Mandrioli, Formal methods for real-time computing, Wiley

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