A New Modeling Framework For Cyber-Physical And Human Systems
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2022 Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference (ANNSIM), 2022 Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference (ANNSIM), San Diego, CA, USA, 2022, 2022-07-18, San Diego. 2022-08-23p. 90-101
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Health, manufacturing, and transport systems are in the midst of the rapid emergence of intelligent systems. In this regard, Cyber-Physical and Human Systems open a new window on intelligent systems in which the role of ...Lire la suite >
Health, manufacturing, and transport systems are in the midst of the rapid emergence of intelligent systems. In this regard, Cyber-Physical and Human Systems open a new window on intelligent systems in which the role of humans is prominent. Modeling and simulation (M&S) are recognized as practical tools playing a role in promoting the design, analysis, and development of CPHS. However, from a conceptual and technical point of view, CPHS modeling is challenging for modelers since they face some concepts and processes regarding human beings and intelligent artifacts which were not pervasive in M&S before. Thus, the aim of this study is twofold. The first is to shine new lights on the CPHS understanding regardless of application domains by providing an ontological model. The next is to propose an agent-based modeling framework according to the High-Level Language for Systems Specification (HiLLS) to convert conceptual models into executable ones.< Réduire
Mots clés
Analytical models
Face recognition
Agent-based modeling
Manufacturing
Intelligent systems
High level languages
Computer simulation
Cyber-physical systems
Formal specification
High level languages
Multi-agent systems
Ontologies (artificial intelligence)
Cyber-Physical and Human Systems
High-Level Language for Systems Specification
Ontology
Meta-model
Agent-Based Modelling
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