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Industrial automation based on cyber-physical systems technologies: Prototype implementations and challenges

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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) is an emergent approach that focuses on the integration of computational applications with physical devices, being designed as a network of interacting cyber and physical elements. CPS control and monitor real-world physical infrastructures and thus is starting having a high impact in industrial automation. As such design, implementation and operation of CPS and management of the resulting automation infrastructure is of key importance for the industry. In this work, an overview of key aspects of industrial CPS, their technologies and emerging directions, as well as challenges for their implementation is presented. Based on the hands-on experiences gathered from four European innovation projects over the last decade (i.e. SOCRADES, IMC-AESOP, GRACE and ARUM), a key challenges have been identified and a prioritization and timeline are pointed out with the aim to increase Technology Readiness Levels and lead to their usage in industrial automation environments.

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Collaborative automation Cyber-physical systems Multi-agent systems Next generation of industrial systems Self-organization Service-oriented architectures

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Leitão, Paulo; Colombo, Armando Walter; Karnouskos, Stamatis (2016). Industrial automation based on cyber-physical systems technologies: Prototype implementations and challenges. Computers in Industry. ISSN 0166-3615. 81, p. 11-25

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