Cyber-physical systems multilayer platform and research framework

Authors: 

Anatoliy Melnyk

The issues of cyber-physical systems creation and approaches to their solving are formed in the article. The base principles of the multilayer platform for Cyber-Physical Systems are formed in accordance with achieve¬ments and modern conceptions of computer, information and telecommunication technologies application. The structure of the multilayer platform for Cyber-Physical Systems are offered, its applications and functions are described. Future directions for research within the framework of each of six layers of the Cyber-Physical System and within the framework of its general organization are formed. The expected results from its implementation are defined.

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