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I Think Therefore You Are: Models for Interaction in Collectives of Self-aware Cyber-physical Systems

Cyber-physical systems operate in our real world, constantly interacting with the environment and collaborating with other systems. The increasing number of devices will make it infeasible to control each one individually. It will also be infeasible to prepare each of them for every imaginable rapid...

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Published in:ACM transactions on cyber-physical systems 2020-10, Vol.4 (4), p.1-25
Main Authors: Esterle, Lukas, Brown, John N. A.
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