Radu Grosu Vienna University of Technology CPS from EU-Science Perspective Joint work with Ezio Bartocci, Flavio H. Fenton, James Glimm Ariful Islam, Abhishek.

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Radu Grosu Vienna University of Technology CPS from EU-Science Perspective Joint work with Ezio Bartocci, Flavio H. Fenton, James Glimm Ariful Islam, Abhishek Murthy, and Scott A. Smolka

Consider the Following CP-EM-Systems Error-Prone SystemError-Free System Whose problem is this to solve?

It is a Medical Problem National Vital Statistics Report, Vol.49, No.11, October 12, 2006 Deaths and percent of total deaths for the 10 leading causes of death: USA RankCause of deathTotal DeathsPercentage All causes2,391, Diseases of heart 725, Malignant neoplasms 549, Cerebrovascular diseases 167, Chronic lower respiratory diseases 124, Accidents (unintentional injuries) 97, Diabetes mellitus 68, Influenza and pneumonia 63, Alzheimer’s disease 44, Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis 35, Septicemia 30, All other causes 484,

What are the Fundamental Questions? For cardiologists, pharmacologists and patients: What is the risk of a patient to develop the disorder? Under what circumstances will such a disorder arise? Given a disorder-specification and a model of the ventricle: What is the probability of the model to satisfy the specification? For what parameter-ranges does it satisfy the specification? Whose problem is this to solve?

It is a Communication-Structure Problem 5 Complicated structure Pittsburgh NMR Center AnatomyFibers Vessels MicroCT Cornell Canine heart: slices 250 microns resolution) 4 Billion communication nodes (cells) linked in a very sophisticated way

lt is a Cellular Problem Buffer Subspace JSR NSR Buffer

It is an Electrical Problem Buffer Subspace JSR NSR Buffer

lt is an Abstraction Problem Enough if only voltage V is of interest

It is a Molecular Problem Sodium ions Lipid bi-layer Activating m-gate Inactivating h-gate Extracellular space Intracellular space The sodium channel: Hodgkin-Huxley Nobel-Prize model

It is an Abstraction Problem Approximate bisimulation The sodium channel: Most recent Iyer-Mazhari-Winslow model

11 3D Model of a Pig Heart (Fenton-Karma 3V Model) 3D Model of a Mouse Heart (Fenton-Karma 3V Model) Web Graphics Language (Fenton-Karma 2V) Runs in your Browser and Uses your own GPU It is a Simulation Problem

12 Spiral Wave Induced by Unexcitable Myocytes Property to Check Uncertain Parameters It is a Verification Problem

Computer simulation Defibrillation with 90% energy reduction 1 Shock 5 Low Energy Shocks It is a Control Problem

It is a EU-CPS Problem This is a World-CPS Problem We are on the brink of a paradigm shift in the Diagnosis and treatment of cardiac disorders It is up to us in to make it happen!