System of Systems Engineering Conference
This is a traditional and well-known conference around the engineering society, so we keep going organizing this event, but in a different way. Since the pandemic is still spreading out, and the borders are closed, it is impossible to travel, but the conference is not canceled.
We take into consideration that the authors and reviewers made a hard job, so in respect to their work, SoSE 2020 is organized in a virtual platform.
Please, do not arrange any travel plans.
Authors are going to be informed in the notification e-mail how to proceed forward with the paper.
Authors are welcome to submit original and unpublished papers and attend the IEEE 15th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering (SoSE) to be held on June 2-4, 2020 in Budapest, Hungary.
Conference proceedings that meet IEEE quality review standards may be eligible for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. IEEE reserved the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore), if the paper is not presented at the conference. ‘Pay to publish’ is not allowed by IEEE. So at least one author of a paper must show up and present the paper at the conference.
The conference proceedings is now available via IEEE Xplore.
The conference is organized with the focus on numerous engineering fields such as control, computing, communication, information technology and in applications such manufacturing, defense, national security, aerospace, aeronautics, energy, environment, healthcare, and transportation. The conference theme is “Internet of Things as System of Systems”. Papers on theories, methodologies, and applications of System of Systems Engineering in science, technology, industry, and education are welcome.
Eddie Tunstel
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Judith Dahmann
Systems of Systems Engineering: Past, Present and Future
Alan D Harding
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Kerry Lunney
A Mindset Shift from SoS to IoTs and Back Again
Reggie Cole
The Enterprise as a Cyber-Physical System
Eyal Dassau
Biomedical System Engineering of an Artificial Pancreas
Michael Henshaw
The Systems Challenge of Quantum Technologies
Panel Session on Modeling and Simulation of SoS for National and Cybersecurity