Configurable cooperative middleware for the next generation of CPS

Ismael Etxeberria-Agiriano, Isidro Calvo, Adrian Noguero, Ekaitz Zulueta

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Abstract

Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) form an emerging discipline that integrates embedded computers with the physical processes under control. Typically, Cyber-Physical applications include low profile computing components, such as sensors and actuators that must communicate to carry out complex tasks. They may be found in different applications domains e.g. intelligent buildings, industrial automation or critical infrastructure control. This kind of applications requires certain features such as autonomy, fault tolerance, energy efficiency or solving heterogeneity and configurability issues. However, managing the communication issues in this kind of applications can be relatively complex. In this scenario, middleware technologies can help developers in the design of the next generation of CPS. This work describes the design principles of a type of CPS that requires cooperation. More specifically, it presents a generic family of logical cooperation topologies capable of adapting dynamically to changes in the environment.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 9th International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation, REV 2012
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event2012 9th International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation, REV 2012 - Bilbao, Spain
Duration: 4 Jun 20126 Jun 2012

Publication series

Name2012 9th International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation, REV 2012

Conference

Conference2012 9th International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation, REV 2012
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBilbao
Period4/06/126/06/12

Keywords

  • Cooperative Distributed Systems
  • CPS
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Fault-Tolerance
  • Middleware

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