Ctrl-A
working group on
Supervisory control Techniques for
Autonomic, Adaptive and Reconfigurable computing Systems
objective |
meetings / réunions |
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objective
Computing systems are more and more ubiquitous, at scales from tiny embedded systems to large-scale
cloud infrastructures. They are more and more adaptive and reconfigurable, for resource management,
energy efficiency, or by functionality. Furthermore, these systems are increasingly complex and autonomous:
their administration cannot any longer rely on a strong interaction with a human administrator.
The correct design and implementation of automated control of the reconfigurations and/or their
tuning is recognized as a key issue for the effectiveness of these
adaptive systems.
Our objective is to build methods and tools for the design of safe controllers for autonomic, adaptive,
reconfigurable computing systems. To attain this goal, we propose to combine Computer Science and
Control Theory, at the levels of systems infrastructures, programming support, and modeling and control
techniques.
We propose to form a team (for the time being, informal) grouping the most active community in France on Control of Computing,
with members until now separated by laboratories structure, in order to contribute more efficiently in
the local context to the high potential impact on micro- and nanotechnologies in Grenoble, and more
widely nationally and internationally in the emerging community on Feedback Computing.
meetings / réunions
This group seminar has been extended to open seminars on the theme
related to the STAARS exploratory project of the
LabEx Persyval-lab.
See complete list of meetings and seminars
members
- permanent members
- Hassane Alla
(Prof. UJF; HdR) (control) - Gwenaël Delaval
(Assistant Prof. UJF) (computing) - Nicolas Marchand
(CR CNRS) (control) - Eric Rutten
(scientific responsible) (CR INRIA; HdR) (computing)
- Hassane Alla
- Assistante : Laurence Gudyka
- Post-docs
- Frederico Alvares : adv. E. Rutten, L. Seinturier (Adam, INRIA Lille);
INRIA, in coop.
with ST Microelectronics (V. Bertin) - Julio Cano : adv. G. Delaval, E. Rutten, L. Gurgen (CEA LETI LIALP);
INRIA, coop. with CEA LIST/LETI
- Frederico Alvares : adv. E. Rutten, L. Seinturier (Adam, INRIA Lille);
- PhDs
- Xin An (2010-2013): adv. E. Rutten, A. Gamatié (DaRT, INRIA Lille); ANR Famous
- Soguy Gueye (2011-…): adv. E. Rutten, N. de Palma (Erods, LIG); ANR Ctrl-Green
- MengXuan Zhao (2012-…): adv. H. Alla, E. Rutten, G. Privat (Orange Labs); CIFRE grant
- Naweiluo Zhou (2013-…): adv. J.F. Méhaut (LIG), E. Rutten; HPES, Labex Persyval-lab
projects
- HPES (High-Performance Embedded systems)
:
equipe-action (sept. 2013 – march 2017) of the LabEx Persyval-lab
STAARS
(Supervisory Techniques for Autonomic, Adaptive and Reconfigurable Systems)
:
projet exploratoire (march 2013 – sept. 2014) of the LabEx Persyval-labproposing a Master’s position Modélisation stochastique et contrôle discret dans les environnements domestiques “intelligents”- CIFRE PhD (2012-2014)
co-advised with Gilles Privat (Orange Labs R&D/TECH/MATIS, Grenoble)
and Hassane Alla (Université Joseph Fourier, GIPSA-Lab)
on
Autoconfiguration
of supervisory control models
of distributed physical systems,
with applications to M2M services in smart home and building - ANR project
Ctrl-Green :
Autonomic management of Green data centers,
2012 – 2015partners :
UJF/LIG, INPT/IRIT,
INRIA Rennes -Bretagne Atlantique,
ScalAgent DT,
Business & Decision Eolas.
(Programme
Infrastructures pour la société numérique
,
AAP
Infrastructures matérielles et logicielles pour la société numérique) - ANR project Famous :
Partially Dynamically Reconfigurable Architectures Design,
2009-2013partners :
LIFL/Inria Lille,
Lab-STICC Lorient,
Inria Grenoble,
Université de Bourgogne Dijon,
SODIUS Nantes.
(Programme
Systèmes embarqués)