Scope

Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC) 2023 is the 26th in a series of conferences focusing on original research on concepts, tools, and techniques from computer science, control theory, and applied mathematics for the analysis and control of hybrid dynamical systems, with an emphasis on computational aspects. By drawing on strategies from computation and control, the hybrid systems field offers techniques that are applicable to both man-made cyber-physical systems (ranging from small robots to global infrastructure networks) and natural systems (ranging from biochemical networks to physiological models). Papers in the conference are expected to range over a wide spectrum of topics from theoretical results to practical considerations, and from academic research to industrial adoption.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Mathematical foundations, computability and complexity
  • Analysis, verification, validation, and testing
  • Modeling paradigms and techniques
  • Design, synthesis, planning, and control
  • Programming and specification languages
  • Network science and network-based control
  • Security, privacy, and resilience for cyber-physical systems with focus on computation and control
  • Safe autonomy, Artificial intelligence and Machine learning in CPS 
  • Software tools for the above topics
  • Applications and industrial case studies in: automotive, transportation, autonomous systems, avionics, energy and power, robotics, medical devices, manufacturing, systems and synthetic biology, models for the life sciences, and other related areas.

Submission guidelines

HSCC solicits submissions which present unpublished original research, not under review elsewhere.

HSCC invites submissions in two categories: (1) regular papers and (2) tool and case study papers.

Submissions in both of these categories can be either long (10 pages max, 9pt font, two-column ACM format) or short papers (6 pages max, 9pt font, two-column ACM format). Note that the page limits do not include references and appendices.

Each submission may include optional appendices with supplementary material. These appendices will be read at the discretion of the program committee and will not be included in the conference proceedings.

We will employ a double blind reviewing process and will have a rebuttal phase to provide authors the opportunity to reply to reviewer concerns. Authors are asked to submit their paper using EasyChair.

Note that each tool and case study submission, except for a limited number of cases such as, e.g., submissions presenting industrial/proprietary benchmarks, must be accompanied by a Repeatability Evaluation Package (see here for more details).

Important dates 

Submission deadline October 31, 2022 (AOE)
Tool/case study paper repeatability package submission deadline November 7, 2022 (AOE)
Rebuttal phase

January 9-13, 2023 January 11-16, 2023

Acceptance/rejection notifications January 20, 2023
Submission deadline of repeatability packages for accepted regular
papers
February 7, 2023 (AOE)
Posters/demos submission deadline February 7, 2023 (AOE)
Conference date May 9-12, 2023