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Outlook of Cloud, CPS and IoT in Manufacturing

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Cloud-Based Cyber-Physical Systems in Manufacturing

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This chapter presents a summary of the current status and the latest advancement of Cloud technology, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and Internet of Things (IoT) in manufacturing, where CPS is treated as a main thread. In order to understand CPS and its future potential in manufacturing, definitions and characteristics of CPS are explained and compared with cloud manufacturing and IoT concepts. Research and application potentials are outlined to highlight the latest advancement and future directions in the manufacturing domain. Cloud-based CPS shows great promise in factories of the future in the areas of future trends as identified at the end of this chapter.

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Wang, L., Wang, X.V. (2018). Outlook of Cloud, CPS and IoT in Manufacturing. In: Cloud-Based Cyber-Physical Systems in Manufacturing . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67693-7_15

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