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2018 Project-Team Activity Report
HYCOMES
Hybrid systems modeling & contract-based design for cyber-physical systems
Research centre: Rennes - Bretagne-Atlantique
In partnership with: Université Rennes 1

In collaboration with: Institut de recherche en informatique et systèmes aléatoires (IRISA)



Field: Algorithmics, Programming, Software and Architecture

Theme: Embedded and Real-time Systems
Keywords:
Computer Science and Digital Science:
  • A2. - Software
  • A2.1. - Programming Languages
  • A2.1.1. - Semantics of programming languages
  • A2.1.5. - Constraint programming
  • A2.1.9. - Synchronous languages
  • A2.1.10. - Domain-specific languages
  • A2.2. - Compilation
  • A2.3. - Embedded and cyber-physical systems
  • A2.3.1. - Embedded systems
  • A2.3.2. - Cyber-physical systems
  • A2.3.3. - Real-time systems
  • A2.4. - Formal method for verification, reliability, certification
  • A2.4.1. - Analysis
  • A2.4.2. - Model-checking
  • A2.4.3. - Proofs
  • A2.5. - Software engineering
  • A2.5.1. - Software Architecture & Design
  • A2.5.2. - Component-based Design
  • A3. - Data and knowledge
  • A3.1. - Data
  • A3.1.1. - Modeling, representation
  • A6. - Modeling, simulation and control
  • A6.1. - Methods in mathematical modeling
  • A6.1.1. - Continuous Modeling (PDE, ODE)
  • A6.1.3. - Discrete Modeling (multi-agent, people centered)
  • A6.1.5. - Multiphysics modeling
  • A8.4. - Computer Algebra
Other Research Topics and Application Domains:
  • B2. - Health
  • B2.4. - Therapies
  • B2.4.3. - Surgery
  • B4. - Energy
  • B4.4. - Energy delivery
  • B4.4.1. - Smart grids
  • B5. - Industry of the future
  • B5.2. - Design and manufacturing
  • B5.2.1. - Road vehicles
  • B5.2.2. - Railway
  • B5.2.3. - Aviation
  • B5.2.4. - Aerospace
  • B5.8. - Learning and training
  • B5.9. - Industrial maintenance
  • B7. - Transport and logistics
  • B7.1. - Traffic management
  • B7.1.3. - Air traffic
  • B8. - Smart Cities and Territories
  • B8.1. - Smart building/home
  • B8.1.1. - Energy for smart buildings