4.6 Article

Developing Industrial CPS: A Multi-Disciplinary Challenge

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21061991

Keywords

Cyber-Physical System; Industrie 4.0; sensors; digital twin; artificial intelligence; industrial AI; switchgear; robotics; powertrain; process industry; operator support

Funding

  1. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [03El6012A]
  2. European Commissions Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, ECSEL Joint Undertaking [737459]
  3. free state of Saxony
  4. German Federal Ministry of Education
  5. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research in the scope of the BaSys 4.2 project [01IS19022B]

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Industrial Cyber-Physical System (CPS) is an emerging approach towards value creation in modern industrial production, with the development and implementation being rewarding yet challenging. This paper presents a concept to develop, commercialize, operate, and maintain industrial CPS to motivate future research and industrial practice. The multidisciplinary nature of industrial CPS leads to challenges in developing such systems, and solutions to overcome these challenges are discussed to aid researchers and industrial practitioners in the development and commercialization of industrial CPS.
Industrial Cyber-Physical System (CPS) is an emerging approach towards value creation in modern industrial production. The development and implementation of industrial CPS in real-life production are rewarding yet challenging. This paper aims to present a concept to develop, commercialize, operate, and maintain industrial CPS which can motivate the advance of the research and the industrial practice of industrial CPS in the future. We start with defining our understanding of an industrial CPS, specifying the components and key technological aspects of the industrial CPS, as well as explaining the alignment with existing work such as Industrie 4.0 concepts, followed by several use cases of industrial CPS in practice. The roles of each component and key technological aspect are described and the differences between traditional industrial systems and industrial CPS are elaborated. The multidisciplinary nature of industrial CPS leads to challenges when developing such systems, and we present a detailed description of several major sub-challenges that are key to the long-term sustainability of industrial CPS design. Since the research of industrial CPS is still emerging, we also discuss existing approaches and novel solutions to overcome these sub-challenges. These insights will help researchers and industrial practitioners to develop and commercialize industrial CPS.

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