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  • Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Telecommunications

Background:

  • Cooperative Cyber-Physical Systems (Co-CPSs) leverage wireless communication for enhanced functionality.
  • Ensuring safety in wireless-enabled Co-CPSs presents significant challenges, necessitating novel design approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of five Co-CPS use cases from the SafeCOP EU project.
  • To analyze the specific safety design requirements for these Co-CPS use cases.
  • To comprehensively evaluate existing wireless communication technologies against Co-CPS safety, security, and real-time needs.

Main Methods:

  • Overview of five Co-CPS use cases and their safety requirements.
  • Analysis of current wireless communication technologies and their protocols.
  • Investigation of non-functional requirements (safety, security, real-time) across different application domains.
  • Discussion of recommendations for wireless technology selection in Co-CPS.

Main Results:

  • Identified specific safety design requirements for diverse Co-CPS use cases.
  • Assessed the suitability of existing wireless technologies for Co-CPS applications.
  • Highlighted gaps in current wireless communication protocols for Co-CPS safety.

Conclusions:

  • Wireless technologies offer potential for Co-CPS but require tailored safety designs.
  • Recommendations are provided for selecting appropriate wireless technologies for Co-CPS.
  • Findings inform ongoing 5G standardization efforts (3GPP) to address Co-CPS communication gaps.