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SUMMARY:Talk of Prof. Martina Maggio
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Martina Maggio\nDepartment of Computer Science\nSaarland University\nSaarbrücken, Germany&nbsp; \nTuesday 2022-11-08 4 p.m.\nIST Seminar Room 2.255 - Pfaffenwaldring 9 - Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen&nbsp; \nAbstract\nControl signals are almost always calculated using hardware and\nsoftware. Due to software bugs, hardware contention, and other computational hurdles, the\ncalculation of new control signals is subject to faults and delays. In the control design process,\nthese computational problems are often ignored, as they happen rarely. However, hardware becomes\nincreasingly more complex, with the presence of accellerators and special computing units, and the\ncomputation of control signals often requires image manipulation, or coordinate transformations.\nWhen the complexity increases, can we still ignore the computational problems? This talk will\nintroduce a framework for analyzing the behaviour of control software subject to deadline misses,\nfocusing on the weakly-hard model of computation and touching upon probabilistic\noutcomes.&nbsp; \nBiographical Information\nMartina Maggio is a Professor at the Computer Science Department, Saarland University since\nMarch 2020 and also an Associate Professor at the Department of Automatic Control, Lund University\nsince 2017. She completed her Ph.D. at Politecnico di Milano, working with Alberto Leva on the\napplications of control-theoretical tools for the design of computing systems. During her Ph.D. she\nspent one year as a visiting graduate student at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence\nLaboratory at MIT, working with Anant Agarwal and Hank Hoffmann on the Self-Aware Computing\nproject. In 2019, she spent a sabbatical year at Bosch Corporate Research in Renningen, Germany,\nworking with Dirk Ziegenbein and Arne Hamann on the verification and validation of control systems\nin presence of deadline misses and computational faults.\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ist.uni-stuttgart.de/events/Talk-of-Prof.-Martina-Maggio/
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