By
A. Sowmya, School of Computing Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, Australia
J. Park, Department of Automation Engineering, Inha University, Inchon, Korea
Description
This Proceedings contain the papers presented at the 16th IFAC Workshop on Distributed Computer Control Systems (DCCS) held in Sydney,
Australia in December 2000. Development of distributed computer control systems makes demands on the disciplines of computer science
and engineering as well as electrical engineering, and usually involves both hardware and software that is reliable and with assured
timing properties. The DCCS series of workshops contributes to this inter-disciplinary area by bringing together academic researchers
and practitioners who may normally not attend the same events.
During the past decade, DCCS has focused on novel technologies for distributed
control systems. These papers fall in the areas of classical control theory, computer architecture, real-time computer networks, and
formal methods for real-time systems, besides application papers in all of these areas.
Out of 34 submitted papers, 24 were selected
for presentation at the workshop.
Included in series
IFAC Proceedings Volumes
Audience:
For those who hold an interest in the development of distributed computer control systems and their relation to computer science and engineering.