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Thursday - Febrary 23, 2006

10:00 Start of registration - please plan to arrive before 10:45h
11:00 Opening and welcome (Prof. Dr. Hartmut Schmeck, coordinator of SPP 1183)
11:15 Interests of the BMW Group in "Organic Computing" (Dr. Albert Mas, BMW Group)
11:30 Invited talk: Learning Classifier Systems (Dr. Martin Butz, University of Würzburg)
12:30 Lunch break
13:30 Session 1: Project presentations on cross-section topics
  1. On-line fusion of functional knowledge within distributed sensor networks (Bernhard Sick)
  2. Organic architectures for self-organising smart pixel sensor chips (Dietmar Fey)
  3. Energy aware self organized communication in complex networks (Dirk Timmermann)
  4. he bio-chemical information processing metaphor as a programming paradigm for organic computing (Peter Dittrich)
  5. Organic computing middleware for ubiquitous environments (Theo Ungerer)
  6. Digital on-demand computing organism for real-time systems (Jürgen Becker, Uwe Brinkschulte, Jörg Henkel, Wolfgang Karl, Heinz Wörn)
  7. Multi-objective intrinsic evolution of embedded systems (Marco Platzner)
  8. Architecture and design methodology for autonomic system on chip (Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Andreas Herkersdorf)
  9. Organisation and control of self-organising systems in technical compounds (Martin Middendorf)
15:00 Coffee break
15:15 Session 2: Further project presentations on cross-section topics
  1. Self-organized and self-regulation coordination of large swarm of self-navigating autonomous vehicles, as occuring in highway traffic (Sandor Fekete, Stefan Fischer)
  2. Organic traffic control (Christian Müller-Schloer, Hartmut Schmeck, Jürgen Branke)
  3. Quantitative emergence - metrics, observation and control tools for complex organic ensembles (Hartmut Schmeck, Christian Müller-Schloer, Jürgen Branke)
  4. Embedded performance analysis for organic computing (Rolf Ernst)
  5. Formal modeling, safety analysis, and verification of organic computing applications - SAVE ORCA (Wolfgang Reif)
  6. Smart teams: local, distributed strategies for self-organizing robotic exploration teams (Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Christian Schindelhauer)
  7. Organic fault-tolerant control architecture for robotic applications (Erik Maehle, Werner Brockmann, Karl-Erwin Großpietsch)
  8. Model-driven development of self-organizing control applications (Hans-Ulrich Heiß, Gero Mühl, Torben Weis)
  9. Learning to look at humans (Christoph von der Malsburg)
17:00 Guided tour of the "Mobile History"
Evening Evening is up to self-organised activities (maybe with emergent phenomena?).

Friday - February 24, 2006

09:00 Invited Talk: Intelligent Software Agents for Autonomous Logistic Processes (presentation of SFB 637, Dr. I. Timm, University of Bremen)
09:45 Session 3: Parallel meeting of working groups
  • Self-organization and emergence
  • Architecture
  • Nature-inspired methods
(All participants will split into these three groups to analize, discuss, and summarize the individual project statements and derive topics for further (joint) research.)
10:45 Coffee break
11:00 Session 4: Continuation of Session 3 (parallel group meetings)
11:45 Session 5: Presentation of results from the group meetings in a plenary session
12:45 Concluding remarks
13:00 Lunch
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