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Human-Machine Interaction Technology (HIT)

Study on Timing Failures in Cyber-Physical Systems

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Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) can solve real problems by utilizing closely connected resources in the cyber world. Most problems arise because the physical world is uncertain and unpredictable. To address this uncertainty, information pouring from numerous devices must be collected in real-time, and each interconnected device must share the information. At this time, CPS must meet timing-related techniques and strict timing constraints that can deliver accurate information within predefined deadlines in order to interact closely beyond simply connecting the cyber and physical worlds. Timing errors in safety-critical systems, such as automobiles, aviation, and medical systems, can lead to catastrophic disasters. In this paper, we classify timing problems into two types: real-time delay and synchronization problems. The results of this study can be used in the entire process of CPS system design, implementation, operation, verification, and maintenance. As a result, it can contribute to securing the safety and reliability of CPS.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. CPS Timing
2.1 Time Constraints
2.2 Classification of CPS Timing Errors
3. Case Study
3.1 System Overview
3.2 CPS Timing Analysis of Target System
4. Conclusion
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  • Joon-Ik Kong Principal Researcher, Telecommunication Technology Association, Korea

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