Cyber-Physical Systems Resilience: State of the Art, Research Issues and
Future Trends
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Jose Moura, David Hutchison
2019
Abstract
Ideally, full integration is needed between the Internet and Cyber-Physical
Systems (CPSs). These systems should fulfil time-sensitive functions with
variable levels of integration with their environment, incorporating data
storage, computation, communications, sensing, and control. There are, however,
significant problems emerging from the convergence between CPS and Internet of
Things (IoT) areas. The high heterogeneity, complexity, and dynamics of these
resource-constrained systems bring new challenges to their robust and reliable
operation, which implies the need for novel resilience management strategies.
This paper surveys the state of the art in the relevant fields and, discusses
the research issues and future trends that emerge. Thus, we hope to provide new
insights into the management of resilient CPSs, formed by IoT devices, modelled
by Game Theory, and flexibly programmed using the latest software and
virtualization platforms.
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