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This is a book written by leading experts in the fields of cyber-physical systems (CPS) and wireless sensor networks (WSN). This book describes how wireless sensor networking technologies can help in establishing and maintaining seamless communications between the physical and cyber systems to enable efficient, secure, reliable acquisition, management, and routing of data.
Topics covered include: an introduction to WSN and CPS; integration issues and challenges between WSN and CPS; enabling CPS design architectures with WSN technologies; cyber security in CPS; data management in CPS with WSN; routing in WSN for CPS; resource management in CPS; mobile sensors in CPS; intelligent WSN in CPS; resilient WSN for CPS; case studies of integrated WSN and CPS; and medical CPS. All chapters of the book have been rigorously peer-reviewed. Cyber-Physical System Design with Sensor Networking Technologies is essential reading for researchers, advanced students and developers working in the areas of cyber-physical systems and sensor networks.
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Cyber-physical systems are the pinnacle of computer integration: heterogeneous networks of distributed computing systems, sensors, and actuators. This edited volume is a comprehensive analysis of the state of the art of such systems. It contains 13 chapters, each authored by an expert in different aspects of cyber-physical system design, including wireless sensor networks, security, architecture design, and typical applications. The first two chapters provide an introduction, which is very useful for those who are just approaching the subject; advanced readers will not require this introduction. The remaining chapters are up-to-date and relevant and provide a comprehensive picture of current topics and issues of interest to researchers. This book is useful for researchers interested in learning about cyber-physical systems and may appeal to practitioners seeking a broader perspective on the subject. The bibliography included with each chapter offers a welcome road map toward more specific and in-depth knowledge. Nonetheless, some typographical errors slightly reduce the book's usefulness. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students; researchers and faculty; professionals. --Luigi Benedicenti, University of Regina