A. Haldorai, Ravishankar. C. V, Q. Mahdi, G. J. Nehru
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Advanced Communication in Cyber Physical System Infrastructure, Protocols, and Challenges
In contemporary developments like Cyber Physical System (CPS) and the Internet of Things (IoT), computerized integrated connection is seen as a trend. Some of the unique research issues in CPS include security, confidentiality, business intelligence, participatory monitoring, and smart decision making. A secure infrastructure, reliable protocols, and high-quality solutions are just a few of the other Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) obstacles that must be overcome. This paper provides a critical survey of advanced communications and sensing in CPS infrastructures, protocols as well as challenges. A CPS framework, including its protocols and implementations, are described in this work. Mobile Sensor Information Agent (MSIA) signifies a software-centric mobile sensor system. It operates as a plug-in with the CPS framework and scalability mobile apps. With the MSIA, data from numerous external sensors may be collected and sent to the cloud as needed. Integration with the real environment is essential to CPS's stability and security as well as its dependability and resilience. Emerging Software-Defined Networking (SDN) technologies may be coupled with CPS architecture as a communications network to build this system. Thereby, it is feasible to enhance the performance of the system utilizing an SDN-based CPS architecture