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Artificial Intelligence Paradigms for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems

Artificial Intelligence Paradigms for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems
Author(s)/Editor(s): Ashish Kumar Luhach (The PNG University of Technology, Papua New Guinea)and Atilla Elçi (Hasan Kalyoncu University, Turkey)
Copyright: ©2021
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5101-1
ISBN13: 9781799851011
ISBN10: 179985101X
EISBN13: 9781799851028

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Cyber-physical systems (CPS) have emerged as a unifying name for systems where cyber parts (i.e., the computing and communication parts) and physical parts are tightly integrated, both in design and during operation. Such systems use computations and communication deeply embedded in and interacting with human physical processes as well as augmenting existing and adding new capabilities. As such, CPS is an integration of computation, networking, and physical processes. Embedded computers and networks monitor and control the physical processes, with feedback loops where physical processes affect computations and vice versa. The economic and societal potential of such systems is vastly greater than what has been realized, and major investments are being made worldwide to develop the technology.

Artificial Intelligence Paradigms for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems focuses on the recent advances in Artificial intelligence-based approaches towards affecting secure cyber-physical systems. This book presents investigations on state-of-the-art research issues, applications, and achievements in the field of computational intelligence paradigms for CPS. Covering topics that include autonomous systems, access control, machine learning, and intrusion detection and prevention systems, this book is ideally designed for engineers, industry professionals, practitioners, scientists, managers, students, academicians, and researchers seeking current research on artificial intelligence and cyber-physical systems.



Reviews and Testimonials

"My research focuses on developing adaptive models to curb cyber attacks on information Systems. Cyber security awareness in developing nations is as important as in developed nations, for an attack on an IS infrastructure in a developing nation can lead to a data breach affecting a developed country, thereby creating an opportunity for an attack. I stand for a holistic(worldwide) approach to tackling Cyber insecurity."

– Joshua Sopuru, Girne American University

"Security issues in information and networks are on the rise due to the intensifying number of adversarial attacks. Traditional intrusion detection and prevention systems lack the stamina to ensure the security of systems and the public from the modern-day cyber-attacks, as every day new types are created by hackers. Recently, a new genre of cybersecurity mechanisms based on artificial intelligence is being researched to help protect digital presence of the public and enterprises. The edited book entitled Artificial Intelligence Paradigms for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems is a compendium of research, developments and findings in that direction. It focuses upon the status and recent advances in the realization of Artificial Intelligence-based approaches towards affecting Smart Cyber-Physical Systems."

– Atilla Elçi, Hasan Kalyoncu University

Author's/Editor's Biography

Ashish Luhach (Ed.)

Ashish Kumar Luhach received Ph.D degree in department of computer science from Banasthali University, India. Dr. Luhach is working as Senior lecturer at The Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Papua New Guinea. He has more than a decade of teaching and research experience. Dr. Luhach also worked with various reputed universities and also holds administrate experience as well. Dr. Luhach has published more 80 research paper in reputed journals and conferences, which are indexed in various international databases. He is also edited various special issues in reputed journals and he is Editor/Conference Co-chair for various conferences. Dr. Luhach is also editorial board members of various reputed journals. He is member of IEEE, CSI, ACM and IACSIT.



Atilla Elçi (Ed.)
Atilla Elçi is full professor and chairman of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Aksaray University, Aksaray, Turkey, since August 2012. He was full professor and chairman of computer and educational technology at Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey (May 2010 - June 2012). He served as full professor of computer engineering, the founding director of the Graduate School of Science and Technology, and the dean of Engineering Faculty at Toros University, Mersin, Turkey (July 2010 - June 2011); with the Computer Engineering Program, Middle East Technical University (METU NCC, Spring 2010); Eastern Mediterranean University (2003-2009) where he established the Internet Technologies Research Center and semantic robotics lab; Haliç University, Istanbul, Turkey, founder and chair of the Computer Engineering Department (2000-2003); the International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, as chief technical advisor (1985-1997); METU Ankara, Turkey, where he was chair and assistant chair of Computer Engineering Department(1976-1985); Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Indiana, USA, as research assistant (1974-5). He has organized or served in the committees of numerous international conferences. He has been organizing IEEE Engineering Semantic Agent Systems Workshops since 2006, Security of Information and Networks Conferences since 2007; and, IJRCS Symposiums 2007&9. He has published over a hundred journal and conference papers; edited the book titled Semantic Agent Systems (Springer 2011), Theory and Practice of Cryptography Solutions for Secure Information Systems (IGI 2013); proceedings of SIN 2007, 9 - 12 by ACM, ESAS 2006-12 by IEEE CS, and IJRCS 2009; special issues. He was the program chair for the 36th COMPSAC (2012). He obtained B.Sc. in Computer/Control Engineering at METU, Ankara, Turkey (1970), M.Sc. & Ph.D. in Computer Sciences at Purdue University, USA (1973, 1975). Website: Atilla Elci

His research and experience encompass web semantics, agent-based systems, robotics, machine learning, knowledge representation and ontology, information security, software engineering, and natural language translation.



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