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Title: Adaptive Power Management for Cyber-physical System
Committee:
Dr. Y. Zhang, Advisor
Dr. Ghovanloo, Chair
Dr. Weitnauer
Abstract:
The objective of the proposed research is to develop power management techniques for cyber-physical systems based on the model predictive control method. The work starts with a typical cyber-physical system: wireless sensor network. More specifically, we focus on the supercapacitor powered radar sensor network, which is designed to detect random events with guaranteed performance. Then a novel cyber-physical system, known as bioimplant, is investigated. Adaptive power management framework is developed to optimize the application performance while maintaining a safe operating temperature and respecting system constraints. The proposed framework can also be applied to more general cyber-physical systems by tailoring the framework formulation according to the system requirement.