Fault-tolerance in cyber-physical systems: literature review and challenges

Modern industry demands techniques that ensure the operability of its processes, and even though the exponential technological advance in the last two decades in the manufacturing field, failures, waste, and unexpected interruptions are still present in this sector’s daily routine. Within the Indust...

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Main Author: Piardi, Luis (author)
Other Authors: Leitão, Paulo (author), Oliveira, Andre Schneider (author)
Format: conferenceObject
Language:eng
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10198/24590
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/24590
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Summary:Modern industry demands techniques that ensure the operability of its processes, and even though the exponential technological advance in the last two decades in the manufacturing field, failures, waste, and unexpected interruptions are still present in this sector’s daily routine. Within the Industry 4.0 context, fault-tolerant (FT) production systems remain a complex issue and sometimes represent a vulnerable aspect. Faulttolerance techniques dedicated to autonomous and distributed systems, in a cyber-physical system (CPS) perspective, need to be investigated to follow the evolutionary pace of the manufacturing scenarios. This paper overviews these concepts and analyses the current situation in developing FT for CPS systems through a systematic literature review. The paper also discusses the research challenges in this new kind of FT systems due to new distributed architectures and emerging technologies, matching the several fault-tolerance phases.