1. Transportation Cyber Physical System and its Importance for Future Mobility 2. Architecture of TCPS 3. Collaborative Modelling and Co-Simulation for Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems 4. Real-Time Control Systems 5. TCPS Security and Privacy 6. Infrastructure for Transportation Cyber Physical Systems 7. Data Management Issues in Cyber-Physical Systems 8. Human Factors in Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems 9. TCPS as a specialised education stream 10. Research Challenges and Transatlantic Collaboration on TCPS 11. Future of TCPS - Smart Cities/Regions
Lipika Deka is Assistant Professor of Computer Science, member of the Interdisciplinary Group in Intelligent Transport Systems, and PI on the Intelligent Mobility Partnership Competence Centre of Excellence at De Montfort University. She is a former Research Fellow for the European Union's project on Trans-Atlantic Modelling and Simulation for Cyber-Physical Systems. Her research within Intelligent Transportation Systems is in map-matching, navigation and collision detection, and path-planning for autonomous vehicles.
Mashrur Chowdhury is Eugene Douglas Mays Chaired Professor of Transportation in the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering at Clemson University. He is the Director of USDOT Center for Connected Multimodal Mobility and Co-Director of the Complex Systems, Analytics, and Visualization Institute at Clemson. His research focuses on connected and automated vehicles with an emphasis on their integration within smart cities.