Title
Application patterns for cyber-physical systems
Abstract
Patterns are of great interest for bootstraping complex systems such as networked cyber-physical systems (NCPS). Inspired by a new programming paradigm based on partially ordered knowledge sharing model for loosely coupled distributed computing and its implementation in our cyber-application framework, this paper studies how to program an NCPS and exploit the capabilities provided by the underlying framework. By identifying common patterns across a variety of use-cases - e.g., cyber-physical game, local anonymous chat, and collaborative brainstorming applications - we focus on design principles of NCPS, identifying the key abstractions, how they interact with the user and the knowledge system, how the ordering among knowledge items can be defined, and what features of knowledge dissemination are the most effective for certain scenarios.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/CPSNA.2013.6614246
CPSNA
Keywords
Field
DocType
groupware,knowledge based systems,ubiquitous computing,ncps design principles,application patterns,knowledge dissemination,knowledge item ordering,knowledge system,networked cyber-physical systems
Knowledge sharing,Domain knowledge,Programming paradigm,Computer science,Collaborative software,Knowledge-based systems,Human–computer interaction,Cyber-physical system,Knowledge extraction,Knowledge base
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.56
5
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
jongseok choi170.56
timothy j mccarthy290.94
maneesh yadav370.56
minyoung kim470.56
Carolyn Talcott51922168.73
Eric Gressier-Soudan64510.41