Networked Intelligence: Towards Autonomous Cyber Physical Systems
Andre Karpistsenko

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of research fields and technologies essential for developing large-scale autonomous cyber-physical systems, emphasizing integration, architecture, and maturity assessment to guide future development efforts.
Contribution
It offers a structured overview and concept architecture for integrating existing technologies in cyber-physical systems, aiding planning and development.
Findings
Identification of key research areas and technologies
A conceptual architecture illustrating system integration
Assessment of subsystem maturity levels
Abstract
Developing intelligent systems requires combining results from both industry and academia. In this report you find an overview of relevant research fields and industrially applicable technologies for building very large scale cyber physical systems. A concept architecture is used to illustrate how existing pieces may fit together, and the maturity of the subsystems is estimated. The goal is to structure the developments and the challenge of machine intelligence for Consumer and Industrial Internet technologists, cyber physical systems researchers and people interested in the convergence of data & Internet of Things. It can be used for planning developments of intelligent systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Security and Resilience · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
