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Designing next-generation cyber-physical systems: Why is it an issue?

Imré Horváth

2022Journal of Integrated Design and Process Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) are seen as one of the tangible results of the convergence of advanced information technology, nanotechnology, biotechnology, cognitive science, and social science in addition to conventional systems science, engineering, and technologies. Designing next-generation cyber-physical systems (NG-CPSs) is a challenging matter for abundant reasons. It is not possible to consider all reasons and to address their interplays simultaneously in one paper. Therefore, this position paper elaborates only on a selected number of topical issues and influential factors. The author claims that the shift of the paradigm of CPSs and the uncertainty related to the paradigmatic systems features of NG-CPSs are among the primary reasons. Since the future of CPSs will be influenced strongly by their intellectualization, adaptation/evolution, and automation, these aspects are also addressed. It is argued that interaction and cooperation with NG-CPSs should be seen from a multi-dimensional perspective and that socialization of NG-CPSs needs more attention in research. The need for aggregation, management, and exploitation of the growing amount of synthetic systems knowledge produced by smart CPSs is seen by the author as an important emerging concern.

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IntellectualizationCyber-physical systemAdaptation (eye)Computer scienceKnowledge managementSystem of systemsParadigm shiftRisk analysis (engineering)Perspective (graphical)Management scienceData scienceEngineeringSystems engineeringArtificial intelligenceBusinessSystems designPsychologyEpistemologyPsychotherapistOperating systemNeurosciencePhilosophyDistributed systems and fault toleranceSystems Engineering Methodologies and ApplicationsAdvanced Software Engineering Methodologies