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Adaptive steering of cyber-physical systems with atomic complex event processing services: doctoral symposium
Given the advent of cyber-physical systems (CPS), event-based control paradigms such as complex event processing (CEP) are vital enablers for adaptive analytical control mechanisms. CPS are becoming a high-profile research topic as they are key to disruptive digital innovations such as autonomous driving, industrial internet, smart grid and ambient assisted living. However, organizational and technological scalability of today's CEP approaches is limited by their monolithic architectures. This leads to the research idea for atomic CEP entities and the hypothesis that a network of small event-based control services is better suited for CPS development and operation than current centralised approaches. In addition, the paper summarizes preliminary results of the presented doctoral work and outlines questions for future research as well as an evaluation plan.