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Star Aware Software for Cyber-Physical Systems

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This lecture by the instructor delves into the concept of cyber-physical systems, emphasizing the need for software to be physically aware to ensure system functionality. The discussion covers the challenges of wireless communication, sensor fusion, and environmental impacts on software design, highlighting the importance of addressing real-world properties in system development.

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