Cyber-Physical Systems and Their Impact on Modern Engineering Management Practices
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Abstract
Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) are redefining modern engineering practices by bringing the computational systems together with physical processes, boosting efficiency, security, and sustainability in different industries. This research highlights the influence of CPS in different sectors: its power to facilitate realtime decision making, predictive maintenance, and cybersecurity issues. The context in which this study occurs is to the application of digital twin technology in CPS — which is physical systems’ simulation for performance optimization and downtime reduction. The research includes the analysis of the efficiency of cybersecurity measures applied in CPS environment, the identification of vulnerabilities, and the suggestions of solutions for the mitigation of a cyber threat. Digital twins and predictive maintenance appears to improve the system performance by 30%, reduces the downtime by 25% due to application. Moreover, the research addresses upcoming concerns of sustainable practices in CPS and emerging technologies such as Industry 4.0 that promote resource optimization and waste reduction. The results show that CPS can improve both the operational efficiency and the environmental sustainability by enabling a smarter resource management. This work advances our understanding of trends, challenges and future directions in CPS as a means to inform engineering management practices, which are enabled by CPS.