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Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper
Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper
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TY - UNPB
T1 - Cyber-Physical Infrastructure in context
T2 - Making sense of the technology landscape
AU - Sutherland, Hayden
AU - Ford, Chris J.
PY - 2024/2/15
Y1 - 2024/2/15
N2 - Policy makers and business leaders need a clear grasp of the rapidly evolving relationships between physical and digital networks and related investments, if they are to deliver productivity, growth, and value to society. The terminology that is growing up around these new technologies can become both complex and exclusive, making it hard to innovate and collaborate across these new and shifting technology, business, and language boundaries.This document provides clear, concise explanations of the key domains that sit under the broad umbrella of Cyber-Physical Infrastructure (CPI) : networks of interconnected physical and digital systems that are capable of collecting, analysing, and exchanging data in real-time.
AB - Policy makers and business leaders need a clear grasp of the rapidly evolving relationships between physical and digital networks and related investments, if they are to deliver productivity, growth, and value to society. The terminology that is growing up around these new technologies can become both complex and exclusive, making it hard to innovate and collaborate across these new and shifting technology, business, and language boundaries.This document provides clear, concise explanations of the key domains that sit under the broad umbrella of Cyber-Physical Infrastructure (CPI) : networks of interconnected physical and digital systems that are capable of collecting, analysing, and exchanging data in real-time.
KW - CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS
KW - infrastructure
KW - digital twin (DT)
KW - Connected Digital Twin
KW - Internet of Things (IoT)
KW - industry 4.0
KW - digital models
KW - digital shadows
KW - policy
KW - innovation
M3 - Discussion paper
BT - Cyber-Physical Infrastructure in context
ER -