Cyber-physical systems : modelling and industrial application /

This book discusses the open questions regarding the modelling of cyber-physical systems and their application in different industries. The industry needs new approaches to improve its competitiveness. The concept of cyber-physical systems supports such changes, with the need to find new modelling t...

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Group Author: Kravets, Alla; Bolshakov, Alexander A.; Shcherbakov, Maxim
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: Cham :
Publication Dates: [2022]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Studies in systems, decision and control, volume 418
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Summary: This book discusses the open questions regarding the modelling of cyber-physical systems and their application in different industries. The industry needs new approaches to improve its competitiveness. The concept of cyber-physical systems supports such changes, with the need to find new modelling tools becoming a key challenge. The book contains five-section covering the following topics: cyber-physical systems modelling, IoT and signal processing, cyber-physical systems intelligent control, cyber-physical systems industrial implementation and the production of the new material for cyber-physical systems. These approaches, on the one hand, should ensure the execution of current business processes, and on the other hand, ensure a quick speed of reactions to changes. The target audience of the book are practitioners, enterprises representatives, scientists, PhD and Master students who perform scientific research on modelling and industrial application of cyber-physical systems.
Carrier Form: ix, 347 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9783030951191
3030951197
Index Number: TK7895
CLC: TP273
Call Number: TP273/C994-5
Contents: Cyber-Physical Systems Modelling -- IoT and Signal Processing -- Cyber-Physical Systems Intelligent Control -- Cyber-Physical Systems Industrial implementation -- New Materials Production for Cyber-Physical Systems.