Technical Committee on Monitoring Critical Infrastructures: Status and Current Initiatives
The SYSC Technical Committee (TC) focuses on all aspects of monitoring critical infrastructures, including planning, designing, developing, and managing various systems. The TC addresses key topics such as sensing, measurements, signal processing, and fault detection. Applications span electrical power networks, water distribution systems, and transportation systems. Chaired by Marios Polycarpou from the University of Cyprus, the committee is in the process of member identification and enhancing its web presence. Workshops have been sponsored at IEEE events in Italy in 2011 and 2012.
Technical Committee on Monitoring Critical Infrastructures: Status and Current Initiatives
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Technical Committees • SYSC TC - Monitoring Critical Infrastructures • The TC will study all aspects related to plan, design, develop, install, configure, calibrate, operate, maintain, and manage monitoring systems for critical infrastructures. The topics addressed concern - in particular - sensing, measurements, signal processing, image processing, monitoring, control, user interface, data mining, knowledge extraction and management, configuring, fault detection and diagnosis, fault accommodation, training, and management. • Some typical applications envisioned are: electrical power networks, water distribution networks, gas/oil pipelines, wastewater systems, ground and air transportation systems. • Chair: Marios Polycarpou, University of Cyprus
Technical Committees • SYSC TC - Monitoring Critical Infrastructures • Status Report • Web site of TC-MCI: design in progress • Committee members: • Identification in progress • They will include experts from all over the world and the SYSC members societies (including former member societies which are anyway relevant for the field of interest)
Technical Committees • SYSC TC - Monitoring Critical Infrastructures • Status Report … continues • Workshops: • Sponsorship (through the IEEE Italy Section Systems Council Chapter) of the 2011 IEEE Workshop onEnvironmental, Energy, and Structural Monitoring SystemsMilan, Italy, 28 September 2011 • Sponsorship (through the IEEE Italy Section Systems Council Chapter) of the 2012 IEEE Workshop onEnvironmental, Energy, and Structural Monitoring SystemsPerugia, Italy, 28 September 2012