Project type: Explore Project

Cyber-Physical Systems with Humans in the Loop

Summary

Constructing cyber-physical systems with humans in the loop is important in many application areas to enable a close co-operation between humans and machines. However, there are also many challenges to overcome when constructing such systems with current software technologies and human-centered design approaches. To foster collaboration on the topic the project will study state-of-the-art and map out challenges which is important for Danish industry to address in future work.

Value Creation

Scientific value: The project will provide a better terminology and a common understanding of state-of-theart across several areas of research within DIREC and disseminate this knowledge to the scientific community.

Capacity building: The project will establish new collaboration setups within DIREC and involve master students in the activities.

Business value: The project will in workshops disseminate knowledge to Danish industry and identify cases that could be relevant areas of collaboration for DIREC with Danish Industry in future larger projects. The project will among others connect to the community involved in the Nordic IoT Center.

Participants

Project Manager

Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard

Professor

University of Southern Denmark
The Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute

E: mbkj@mmmi.sdu.dk

Jan Madsen

Professor

Technical University of Denmark
DTU Compute

Peter Gorm Larsen

Professor

Aarhus University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Torkild Clemmensen

Professor

Copenhagen Business School
Department of Digitalization

Kim Guldstrand Larsen

Professor

Aalborg University
Department of Computer Science

Mahyar Tourchi Moghaddam

Assistant Professor

University of Southern Denmark
The Maersk Mc-Kinnney Moller Institute