Grenoble Workshop on Autonomic Computing and Control

22:00
Mardi
6
Oct
2015
Organisé par : 
Stéphane Mocanu (Gipsa-lab) - Eric Rutten (INRIA)
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Lieu : GIPSA-lab, Seminary room (2nd floor B208 - Grenoble campus)

supported by the HPES (High-Performance Embedded Systems) - équipe action of the LabEx PERSYVAL-Lab

Adaptive and reconfigurable computing systems are becoming widespread, in different areas such as Cloud computing, High-Performance Computing, or Smart Environments in the Internet of Things. Their particularity is to be able to change their computing structure dynamically, in response to changes in their environment or execution platform. Motivations for the adaptivity are found in resource management, energy efficiency, or functionality. Autonomic Computing in an approach to automate the management of adaptation with feedback loops, with a better handling of complexity and responsiveness. The design of the reconfiguration controllers requires methods, models and tools, in order to have safe and predictable behaviors of the automated systems, for which Control Theory provides an effective background.

This workshop follows two previous editions May 27, 2014 and November 4, 2014, with programs visible here : https://team.inria.fr/ctrl-a/members/eric-rutten/autoctrl/.

It proposes presentations from different points of view on the topic, from software infrastructures to Control Theory approaches.