An Application Framework for Loosely Coupled Networked Cyber-Physical Systems

Minyoung Kim, Mark-Oliver Stehr, Jinwoo Kim, S. Ha
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Networked Cyber-Physical Systems (NCPSs) present many challenges since they require a tight combination with the physical world as well as a balance between autonomous operation and coordination among heterogeneous nodes. These fundamental challenges range from how NCPSs are architected, implemented, composed, and programmed to how they can be validated. In this paper, we describe a new paradigm for programming an NCPS that enables users to specify their needs and nodes to contribute capabilities and resources. This new paradigm is based on the partially ordered knowledge-sharing model that makes explicit the abstract structure of a computation in space and time. Based on this model, we propose an application framework that provides a uniform abstraction for a wide range of NCPS applications, especially those concerned with distributed sensing, optimization, and control. The proposed framework provides a generic service to represent, manipulate, and share knowledge across the network under minimal assumptions on connectivity. Our framework is tested on a new distributed version of an evolutionary optimization algorithm that runs on a computing cluster and is also used to solve a dynamic distributed optimization problem in a simulated NCPS that uses mobile robots as controllable data mules.
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网络信息物理系统(ncps)面临着许多挑战,因为它们需要与物理世界紧密结合,以及在自主操作和异构节点之间的协调之间取得平衡。这些基本挑战包括ncps如何架构、实现、组合和编程,以及如何验证它们。在本文中,我们描述了一种编程NCPS的新范例,使用户能够指定他们的需求和节点来贡献能力和资源。这种新范式基于部分有序的知识共享模型,该模型在空间和时间上明确了计算的抽象结构。基于该模型,我们提出了一个应用框架,该框架为广泛的NCPS应用提供了统一的抽象,特别是那些涉及分布式感知、优化和控制的应用。提出的框架提供了一种通用服务,在最小的连通性假设下跨网络表示、操作和共享知识。我们的框架在一个新的分布式版本的进化优化算法上进行了测试,该算法运行在一个计算集群上,并且还用于解决一个模拟NCPS中的动态分布式优化问题,该NCPS使用移动机器人作为可控数据骡子。
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