Features of Cyber-Physical System
in terms of the cyber-physical system, there are some features that are classified.
- Reactive Computation: Reactive systems, on the other hand, continuously interact with the environment through inputs and outputs. As a classic example of reactive computation, consider a car cruise control program.
- Network Connectivity: CPS systems must utilize the network connectivity basis of communication between the cyber and physical world.
- Robustness & Reliability: In order to ensure safe and effective operation in dynamic environments, CPS must need efficient reliability.
- Concurrency: In cyber-physical systems refers to the simultaneous execution of multiple tasks or processes in a coordinated manner.
- Real-Time Computation: CPS systems have real-time computation capabilities that allow for dynamic decision-making based on physical real-world data.
- Safety-Critical Application: In terms of the CPS applications where the safety of our systems higher priority over the performance and development of the system.
Introduction to Cyber-Physical System
A Cyber-Physical System (CPS) is a system that integrates physical and computational components to monitor and control the physical processes seamlessly.
In other words, A cyber-physical system is a collection of computing devices communicating with one another and interacting with the physical world via sensors and actuators in a feedback loop.
These systems combine the sensing, actuation, computation, and communication capabilities, and leverage these to improve the physical systems’ overall performance, safety, and reliability.
Examples: CPS includes self-driving cars, The STARMAC is a small quadrotor aircraft.