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Latest Advancement in CPS and IoT Applications

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Cloud-Based Cyber-Physical Systems in Manufacturing

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This chapter presents the latest advancement of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and Internet of Things (IoT) , especially in manufacturing systems. To comprehensively understand CPS and IoT, a brief introduction to both of them is given, and the key enabling technologies related to CPS and IoT are outlined. Key features, characteristics , and advancements are explained, and a few applications are reported to highlight the latest advancement in CPS and IoT. The aim of this chapter is to provide readers with basic understandings of the relevant literature for the ease of further reading of subsequent chapters.

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Wang, L., Wang, X.V. (2018). Latest Advancement in CPS and IoT Applications. In: Cloud-Based Cyber-Physical Systems in Manufacturing . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67693-7_2

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