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An Architecture of Cyber-Physical System for Industry 4.0

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The goal of this chapter is to look at how individuals can engage with new technologies that combine computational and physical capabilities. This chapter delves into the CPS's design. As technology progresses, it must be able to communicate with the physical environment via computation, communication, and control. As sensors, data collecting systems, and computer networks become more widely available, and as the modern economy becomes more competitive, more businesses are turning to high-tech solutions. Sensors and networked equipment are increasingly generating data, which is referred to as “big data.” Big data and machine interoperability may assist CPS in achieving its goal of intelligent, robust, and self-adaptive systems. Big data. Companies may become industry 4.0 manufacturers by incorporating CPS into their present manufacturing, logistics, and service processes.

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Karthikeyan, S., Nagamani, G.M. (2024). An Architecture of Cyber-Physical System for Industry 4.0. In: Kumar, A., Sagar, S., Thangamuthu, P., Balamurugan, B. (eds) Digital Transformation. Disruptive Technologies and Digital Transformations for Society 5.0. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8118-2_11

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