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SUMMARY:Vortrag von Dr. Moritz Schulze Darup
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Moritz Schulze Darup\nEncrypted Control Group, Automatic Control Group\nDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EIM-E)\nPaderborn University &nbsp;\n&nbsp;&nbsp;\nWednesday 2020-02-05 16:00\nIST-Seminar-Room V9.2.255 - Pfaffenwaldring 9 - Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen\nAbstract\nFuture control schemes will increasingly rely on cloud-computing and distributed computing. In\nthe resulting networked control systems, sensible data is communicated via public networks and\nprocessed on third party platforms. Encrypted controllers seek to secure the confidentiality and\nprivacy of the involved data throughout the entire control-loop. To achieve this goal, classical\ncontrol algorithms are modified such that they are capable of computing encrypted control actions\nbased on encrypted system states without intermediate decryptions. The talk first provides an\nintroduction to the young but emerging field of encrypted control based on seminal implementations\nusing (partially) homomorphic cryptosystems. Afterwards, new and more powerful schemes involving\nsecret sharing and multi-party computation are presented. In this context, the evolution of\nencrypted control is mainly illustrated with various realizations of cloud-based model predictive\ncontrol (MPC). &nbsp;\nBiographical Information\nMoritz Schulze Darup received the Diploma (M.Sc.) in Mechanical Engineering and the B.Sc. in\nPhysics from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB), Germany, in 2008 and 2010, respectively. He\ncompleted his Ph.D. in Control Engineering in 2014, also at the RUB. From 2014 to 2016 he was a\npost-doctoral researcher at Oxford University, UK, followed by an academic visit at Melbourne\nUniversity, Australia. Since 2017, he is affiliated with Paderborn University, Germany, where he\nfirst served as a lecturer in the Automatic Control Group. Since 2019, he is leading a junior\nresearch group on encrypted control that is funded by the German Research Foundation through the\nEmmy Noether Programme. He is a young scholar of the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences,\nHumanities and Arts and a scholar of the Daimler and Benz Foundation. His research interests\ninclude secure, optimal, and robust control for networked systems. &nbsp;
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