CPS Week 2018 Advance Program ‧ MCPS Workshop

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CPS Week 2018 Program Overview

MCPS Workshop

7th Medical Cyber Physical Systems Workshop
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CPS Week 2018 Workshops:
EITECSCAVSCOPEDARSCPSBenchCPS-SRCPS-INTLMSCPESMT-CPSMCPSCySWaterSmartFarming

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April 10

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08:00 - 09:00Registration
Palácio da Bolsa
09:00 - 10:00Workshop Keynote - A Reference Architecture for Mixed-Criticality Medical Devices with an Exemplar PCA Pump Device
John Hatcliff, Kansas State University
Building safe and secure interoperable medical devices with accompanying assurance artifacts can often be challenging task. In industry, many start-up companies have great ideas for innovation, but are not familiar with appropriate safety/security-critical engineering processes, architecture principles, risk management, and assurance techniques. Larger, more experienced, companies may face hurdles in re-engineering their devices for interoperability and greater security. In academia, researchers often have good techniques for addressing some of the issues above, but are not familiar with how a realistic medical device is developed and assured. Building a prototype medical device for a classroom project or research work to validate proposed techniques is often a huge effort.

In this talk, I will describe a open-source reference architecture developed by Adventium Labs and Kansas State University for interoperable medical devices and the Open PCA Pump built using the reference architecture and associated hardware. The Intrinsically Secure, Open and Safe Cyber-Physically Enabled, Life-Critical Essential Services (ISOSCELES) architecture is a reference implementation for future mixed-criticality medical and Internet of Things (IoT) system designs. By the use of a partitioning architecture based on hypervisor technology, the reference implementation enables manufacturers to focus on the clinical side of their product, reducing the time and effort spent ensuring that security vulnerabilities in the resulting platform minimize adverse impacts on patient safety. The Open PCA Pump illustrates a full suite of realistic development artifacts that academic researchers can leverage in their work including use cases, requirements, architecture models, verified source code, testing and simulation infrastructure, risk management artifacts, and assurance cases.

This work is sponsored by the US Department of Homeland Security and the US National Science Foundation Food and Drug Administration Scholar-in-Residence program.

R16 - Palácio da Bolsa - Level 1 - Sala dos Retratos
10:00 - 10:30Coffee Break
R10 - Palácio da Bolsa - Level 1
10:30 - 12:30Workshop Session 1
Session Chair: James Wimer

Mitigating security attacks on authentication-enhanced OpenICE. Zhangtan Li, Liang Cheng and Yang Zhang

A Use Error Taxonomy for Improving Human-Machine Interface Design in Medical Devices. Carlos Silva, Paolo Masci, Yi Zhang, Paul Jones and Jose C. Campos

Towards A Test and Validation Framework for Closed-Loop Physiology Management Systems for Critical and Perioperative Care. Farooq Gessa, Philip Asare, Aaron Bray, Rachel Clipp and Mark Poler

The benefits of using interactive device simulations as training material for clinicians: an experience report with a contrast media injector used in CT. Cinzia Bernardeschi, Paolo Masci, Davide Caramella and Ruggero Dell'Osso


R16 - Palácio da Bolsa - Level 1 - Sala dos Retratos
12:30 - 14:00Lunch
R01 - Palácio da Bolsa - Level 0 - Pátio das Nações
14:00 - 16:00Workshop Session 2
Session Chair: Philip Asare

RePulmo: A Remote Pulmonary Monitoring System. Hung Nguyen, Radoslav Ivanov, Sara Demauro and James Weimer

Towards a Cognitive Assistant System for Emergency Response. Sarah Masud Preum, Sile Shu, Mustafa Hotaki, Ronald Williams, John Stankovic and Homa Alemzadeh

Poster Lighting Talks (5 minutes each)

Followed immediately by the poster session.

Acted, Real and Induced Stress Detection from Speech. Mohsin Ahmed, Apoorva Arunkumar, Brooke Bell, Donna Spruijt-Metz, Kayla De La Haye, John Lach and John Stankovic

DrugSens: A system for Continuous Monitoring of the Anticancer Agent Methotrexate in Patient's Blood. Sophie Farine-Brunner, Enrico Condemi, Martial Geiser, Eric Hochstrasser, Alexandra Homsy, Laure Jeandupeux, Roger Marti, Marc Emil Pfeifer, Gabriel Rittiner, Pierre Roduit, Christophe Schalcher, Jean-Manuel Segura, Alexandre Sierro, Alena Simalatsar, Florian Telmont and Frederic Truffer

A Light Therapy Platform for Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder. Luis Garcia, Wenjie Wei and James Weimer

Stability analysis of Kalman filer based delivery rate computation algorithm for IV administered anesthetic propofol. Alena Simalatsar, Monia Guidi, Pierre Roduit and Thierry Buclin

Pitch Plus: a Wearable Monitor for Pitching-Induced Stress in Young Athletes. Thomas Borgese, Brett Garberman, Eric Micaleff, Elliot Greenberg, J. Todd R. Lawrence, James Weimer


R16 - Palácio da Bolsa - Level 1 - Sala dos Retratos
16:00 - 16:30Coffee Break
R10 - Palácio da Bolsa - Level 1
16:30 - 17:30Workshop Panel Discussion
Session Chair: Paolo Masci

R16 - Palácio da Bolsa - Level 1 - Sala dos Retratos
18:45 - 20:30CPS Week Workshop/Tutorial Cocktail Dînatoire
Palácio da Bolsa
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