Towards User-Driven Cyber-Physical Systems-Strategies to Support User Intervention in Provisioning of Information and Capabilities of Cyber-Physical Systems

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    Abstract

    The provisioning of information and capabilities of a Cyber-Physical System (CPS) can be performed directly in the CPS or in external applications and services. A Cyber Physical Production System (CPPS) can be seen to be an example of an evolving CPS, where new elements such as machines can be added to produce desired products. Human interaction with the CPPS can be reorganized among users that participate in the constantly evolving production tasks. This all requires solutions that enable the users to affect provisioning of information and capabilities of CPPS in different kinds of tasks. This chapter outlines an example of a user-driven CPPS and strategies for enabling user intervention in the behaviour of cyber-physical systems and in the behaviour of applications and services that are based on cyber-physical systems. In addition, we outline an architecture for user-driven CPSs that offers support for the proposed user intervention strategies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationIndustrial Internet of Things
    Subtitle of host publicationCybermanufacturing Systems
    EditorsSabina Jeschke, Christian Brecher, Houbing Song, Danda B. Rawat
    Place of PublicationCham
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages575-593
    ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-42559-7
    ISBN (Print)978-3-319-42558-0, 978-3-319-82608-0
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017
    MoE publication typeD2 Article in professional manuals or guides or professional information systems or text book material

    Publication series

    SeriesSpringer Series in Wireless Technology
    ISSN2365-4139

    Keywords

    • user-driven CPS
    • development strategy
    • cyber-physical system
    • end user development

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