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Cognitive Monitoring of Cyber-Physical Systems in Agriculture

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The article contains the rationale for using cognitive ideology to monitor the cyber-physical systems adaptation process in agricultural production. The authors give an example related to the milk production process. It is proposed to use this ideology for building cognitive maps when studying the problems of subsystems of individual commodity markets and embedding cyber-physical systems in them.

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Katsko, I.A., Kremyanskaya, E.V. (2020). Cognitive Monitoring of Cyber-Physical Systems in Agriculture. 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_41

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