Cyber Physical System
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) integrate computational and physical components, aiming to improve efficiency, safety, and reliability across diverse applications. Current research emphasizes robust testing and verification methods, including generative adversarial networks for test generation and digital twin frameworks for system simulation and analysis, alongside the application of large language models for knowledge completion and improved human-system interaction. The significance of this field lies in its potential to enhance safety and security in critical infrastructure, autonomous systems, and healthcare, driving advancements in both theoretical understanding and practical deployment of intelligent systems.
Papers
Integrating Ontology Design with the CRISP-DM in the context of Cyber-Physical Systems Maintenance
Milapji Singh Gill, Tom Westermann, Gernot Steindl, Felix Gehlhoff, Alexander Fay
Towards a Robotic Intrusion Prevention System: Combining Security and Safety in Cognitive Social Robots
Francisco Martín, Enrique Soriano-Salvador, José Miguel Guerrero, Gorka Guardiola Múzquiz, Juan Carlos Manzanares, Francisco J. Rodríguez
Generating Synthetic Time Series Data for Cyber-Physical Systems
Alexander Sommers, Somayeh Bakhtiari Ramezani, Logan Cummins, Sudip Mittal, Shahram Rahimi, Maria Seale, Joseph Jaboure
Guaranteed Completion of Complex Tasks via Temporal Logic Trees and Hamilton-Jacobi Reachability
Frank J. Jiang, Kaj Munhoz Arfvidsson, Chong He, Mo Chen, Karl H. Johansson