Loading...

Cyber-Physical-Human Systems: Fundamentals and Applications

Description
Cyber–Physical–Human Systems

A comprehensive edited volume exploring the latest in the interactions between cyber–physical systems and humans

In Cyber–Physical–Human Systems: Fundamentals and Applications, a team of distinguished researchers delivers a robust and up-to-date volume of contributions from leading researchers on Cyber–Physical–Human Systems, an emerging class of systems with increased interactions between cyber–physical, and human systems communicating with each other at various levels across space and time, so as to achieve desired performance related to human welfare, efficiency, and sustainability.

The editors have focused on papers that address the power of emerging CPHS disciplines, all of which feature humans as an active component during cyber and physical interactions. Articles that span fundamental concepts and methods to various applications in engineering sectors of transportation, robotics, and healthcare and general socio-technical systems such as smart cities are featured. Together, these articles address challenges and opportunities that arise due to the emerging interactions between cyber–physical systems and humans, allowing readers to appreciate the intersection of cyber–physical system research and human behavior in large-scale systems.

In the book, readers will also find:

  • A thorough introduction to the fundamentals of cyber–physical–human systems
  • In-depth discussions of cyber–physical–human systems with applications in transportation, robotics, and healthcare
  • A comprehensive treatment of socio-technical systems, including social networks and smart cities

Perfect for cyber–physical systems researchers, academics, and graduate students, Cyber–Physical–Human Systems: Fundamentals and Applications will also earn a place in the libraries of research and development professionals working in industry and government agencies.

About the Author

ANURADHA M. ANNASWAMY, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.

PRAMOD P. KHARGONEKAR, PhD, is Vice Chancellor for Research and a Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine, USA.

FRANÇOISE LAMNABHI-LAGARRIGUE, PhD, is a Distinguished Research Fellow at Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes CNRS, CentraleSupelec, Paris-Saclay University, France.

SARAH K. SPURGEON, PhD, is the Head of the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Professor of Control Engineering at University College London, UK.