| Title | CPSLab: Design and Analysis of Cyber-Physical Systems using a Safety-First Approach | 
|---|---|
| Faculty/College/Unit | Applied Science | 
| Status | Active | 
| Duration | 1 Year | 
| Initiation | 04/01/2024 | 
| Project Summary | We will strengthen UBC’s educational offerings in the area of cyber-physical systems (CPS represent the intersection of computing systems and the physical world) by introducing new, hands-on, activities that emphasize the correctness and safety of real-world CPS. Our goal is to develop new course mini-projects that involve small autonomous vehicles to emphasize rigorous systems development so as to not endanger the public. This project will impact two courses, CPEN 432: Real-Time Systems Design and CPSC 538G: Real-Time Computing, and represents a collaboration between the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science. Real-time computing is critical for ensuring that CPS implementations always execute safely. Through these mini-projects, students will gain skills related to embedded software development and an exposure to state-of-the-art techniques and tools for system verification and validation. We will also leverage these mini-projects to discuss safety and engineering ethics in tangible ways. | 
| Funding Details | |
| Year 1: Project Year | Year 1 | 
| Year 1: Funding Year | 2024/2025 | 
| Year 1: Project Type | Small TLEF | 
| Year 1: Principal Investigator | Sathish Gopalakrishnan | 
| Year 1: Funded Amount | 46,628 | 
| Year 1: Team Members | Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science | 
| Year 1: TLEF Showcase |  |