Intellectual Cognitive Technologies for Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract
The paper presents information on the cognitive modeling of complex systems and provides considerations on its place within the framework of research and development of cyber-physical systems. Theoretical and practical results of the application of cognitive modeling of complex systems can be attributed to the intellectual decision support systems in the socio-economic and industrial areas. Mathematical and software apparatus of cognitive modeling of complex systems is designed to describe the structure and behavior of a complex system in the face of uncertainty, implements an interdisciplinary approach to decision-making problems. For the future, it can be recommended for use in the direction of “Cognitive city”. A number of results of cognitive modeling of a regional socio-economic system are presented. The cognitive map of the system, the results of the study of its structural and dynamic properties, the results of scenario modeling and recommended management decisions are presented.
Keywords
Cyber-physical system Cognitive modelling Complex system, properties Behavior Simulation modelingReferences
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