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{{definition|Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS): A new generation of systems with integrated computational and physical capabilities that can interact with humans through many methods. <ref>[https://www.csa.gov.sg/~/media/csa/documents/publications/singaporecyberlandscape2017.pdf Singapore Cyber Landscape 2017]</ref>}}<br /><br/> | {{definition|Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS): A new generation of systems with integrated computational and physical capabilities that can interact with humans through many methods. <ref>[https://www.csa.gov.sg/~/media/csa/documents/publications/singaporecyberlandscape2017.pdf Singapore Cyber Landscape 2017]</ref>}}<br /><br/> | ||
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{{definition|Cyber-physical systems ([[CPS]]) are systems with integrated computational and physical components; ‘smart’ systems. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/564268/national_cyber_security_strategy.pdf National Cyber Security Strategy 2016, HM Government]</ref>}}<br/> | {{definition|Cyber-physical systems ([[CPS]]) are systems with integrated computational and physical components; ‘smart’ systems. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/564268/national_cyber_security_strategy.pdf National Cyber Security Strategy 2016, HM Government]</ref>}}<br/> | ||
− | {{definition|Cyber-physical system ([[CPS]]): A system designed as an entity, or set of entities, with a specific purpose, or to meet a capability objective. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/642598/cyber-security-code-of-practice-for-ships.pdf Code of Practice Cyber Security for Ships, DSTL (2017)]</ref>}}A CPS should include a computational aspect (cyber) and a physical aspect working together to accomplish a task or function. The cyber aspect has a controlling or influencing role over the physical parts of the system, for example, the automated steering of a ship to maintain a planned course. <br/> | + | {{definition|Cyber-physical system ([[CPS]]): A system designed as an entity, or set of entities, with a specific purpose, or to meet a capability objective. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/642598/cyber-security-code-of-practice-for-ships.pdf Code of Practice Cyber Security for Ships, DSTL (2017)]</ref> <ref>[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/546160/cyber-security-for-ports-and-port-systems-code-of-practice.pdf Code of Practice Cyber Security for Ports and Port Systems, IET (2016)]</ref>}}A CPS should include a computational aspect (cyber) and a physical aspect working together to accomplish a task or function. The cyber aspect has a controlling or influencing role over the physical parts of the system, for example, the automated steering of a ship to maintain a planned course or a complex environmental conditioning system for a port or pressure and flow control systems in a utility network. |
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Revision as of 17:01, 1 September 2019
Contents
Definitions
National Definitions
Italy
A cyber-physical system (CPS) is defined as ICT and computer systems supporting, managing and supervising physical assets. [2]
Singapore
United Kingdom (UK)
A CPS should include a computational aspect (cyber) and a physical aspect working together to accomplish a task or function. The cyber aspect has a controlling or influencing role over the physical parts of the system, for example, the automated steering of a ship to maintain a planned course or a complex environmental conditioning system for a port or pressure and flow control systems in a utility network.
United States
NIST
These systems will provide the foundation of our critical infrastructure, form the basis of emerging and future smart services, and improve our quality of life in many areas.
Academic Definitions
Conceptually CPS deeply and widely embeds cyber in a mix of humans, hardware, infrastructure, and natural elements to sense, control, and actuate physical world behavior. The innovation of the technologies in the cyber part (control systems) plays a key role to bring intelligent and reliable behaviours of the whole system.
According to this source the term "cyber-physical systems" emerged around 2006, when it was coined by Helen Gill at the National Science Foundation in the United States.
Discussion Topic
See also
- CPS - Cyber Physical Systems
- Industrial Automation Control System
- SCADA
Notes
References
- ↑ Presidency of the Council of Ministers, National strategic framework for cyberspace security, Rome, Italy - Italian version (December 2013)
- ↑ Presidency of the Council of Ministers, National strategic framework for cyberspace security, Rome, Italy - English version (December 2013)
- ↑ Singapore Cyber Landscape 2017
- ↑ National Cyber Security Strategy 2016, HM Government
- ↑ Code of Practice Cyber Security for Ships, DSTL (2017)
- ↑ Code of Practice Cyber Security for Ports and Port Systems, IET (2016)
- ↑ NIST CPS webpage
- ↑ Poovendran, R., Sampigethaya, K., Gupta, S.K.S., et al. Special Issue on Cyber–Physical Systems. Proceedings of the IEEE 100, 1 (2012), 6-12.
- ↑ from Wikipedia
- ↑ CPS