2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2014.01.114
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Modular Sensor Platform for Service-oriented Cyber-Physical Systems in the European Tool Making Industry

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“…The physical resources are implemented as smart things which can communicate with each other through the industrial network. Various information systems (e.g., ERP) exist in the cloud which can collect massive data from the physical resource layer and interact with people through the terminals [24]. Thus, the tangible framework enables a networked world for intangible information to flow freely.…”
Section: Smart Factory Underpinned By Iwn and Cloudmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical resources are implemented as smart things which can communicate with each other through the industrial network. Various information systems (e.g., ERP) exist in the cloud which can collect massive data from the physical resource layer and interact with people through the terminals [24]. Thus, the tangible framework enables a networked world for intangible information to flow freely.…”
Section: Smart Factory Underpinned By Iwn and Cloudmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These may also create many applications for industries. These software component technologies, including object-oriented design and serviceoriented architectures, are built on abstractions that match software better than physical systems [25,26]. These features will improve convenience in the personal and industrial sectors.…”
Section: Architecture Of Service-oriented Cloud-assisted Icpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the system specification and component specifications are described (Slomka et al, 2011). The modularisation approach composes each layer/part in a 'plug & play' fashion (Wang et al, 2011;Baheti and Gill, 2011;Schuh et al, 2014;González-Nalda et al, 2016). The finished CPS is then deployed after validation (La and Kim, 2010).…”
Section: Cps Designmentioning
confidence: 99%