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Creation of physical models for cyber-physical systems (CPSs) with consideration of the concept, features and properties of CFS is proposed. The model is based on the general problem of multi-factor risks, the margin of permissible risk, the forecast of the destabilizing dynamics of risk factors, principles, hypotheses, and axioms that are directly related to the analysis of abnormal situations, accidents and disasters. This model is the foundation of the complex technical systems (CTS) functioning. The communication with computational systems and different types of sensors is implemented online in real time. Joint actions of CTS components determine the properties and special features of the mode of functioning of a complex system at any moment of time. A case of the proposed model implementation is given at the example of a real complex technical system.
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Pankratova, N.D. (2020). Creation of Physical Models for Cyber-Physical Systems. In: Arseniev, D., Overmeyer, L., Kälviäinen, H., Katalinić, B. (eds) Cyber-Physical Systems and Control. CPS&C 2019. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 95. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34983-7_6
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