Besides infrastructure-based solutions, small-scale
microsystems are increasingly connected and interoperating with
others in changing environments. Following the same motivation
as for self-adaptive systems, this demands novel attempts to
counter complexity and provide autonomous decision freedom
that paves the path towards resilient and flexible behaviour.
In this article, we outline a vision for research on self-aware
microsystems (SAM) that aims at providing technical solutions
that are especially relevant for initiatives such as self-improving
system integration.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 gruhl2022self
%A Gruhl, Christian
%A Tomforde, Sven
%A Sick, Bernhard
%B Workshop on Self-Improving System Integration (SISSY), ACSOS
%D 2022
%I IEEE
%K imported itegpub isac-www Self-Improving-System-Integration SISSY Self-Awareness Microsystem Novelty-Detection Online
%P 126--127
%R 10.1109/ACSOSC56246.2022.00045
%T Self-Aware Microsystems
%U https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9934876/
%X Besides infrastructure-based solutions, small-scale
microsystems are increasingly connected and interoperating with
others in changing environments. Following the same motivation
as for self-adaptive systems, this demands novel attempts to
counter complexity and provide autonomous decision freedom
that paves the path towards resilient and flexible behaviour.
In this article, we outline a vision for research on self-aware
microsystems (SAM) that aims at providing technical solutions
that are especially relevant for initiatives such as self-improving
system integration.
@inproceedings{gruhl2022self,
abstract = {Besides infrastructure-based solutions, small-scale
microsystems are increasingly connected and interoperating with
others in changing environments. Following the same motivation
as for self-adaptive systems, this demands novel attempts to
counter complexity and provide autonomous decision freedom
that paves the path towards resilient and flexible behaviour.
In this article, we outline a vision for research on self-aware
microsystems (SAM) that aims at providing technical solutions
that are especially relevant for initiatives such as self-improving
system integration.},
added-at = {2022-12-07T16:13:22.000+0100},
author = {Gruhl, Christian and Tomforde, Sven and Sick, Bernhard},
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booktitle = {Workshop on Self-Improving System Integration (SISSY), ACSOS},
doi = {10.1109/ACSOSC56246.2022.00045},
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pages = {126--127},
publisher = {IEEE},
timestamp = {2022-12-07T16:13:22.000+0100},
title = {Self-Aware Microsystems},
url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9934876/},
year = 2022
}