Cyber-Physical Systems: Implementation and its Emergence with Cybersecurity and Blockchain
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Abstract
The term "Cyber-Physical Systems" (CPS) refers to technological systems that act as a bridge between the digital and physical realms. These systems enable computer processes to interact with real-world systems in a seamless manner. On the other hand, this interconnectedness raises serious issues over their cybersecurity. The technology known as blockchain, which is characterized by its decentralized and immutable characteristics, has emerged as an indispensable instrument for addressing these concerns. The purpose of this study is to investigate the overlap between blockchain and content-based systems (CPS), with a particular emphasis on the requirement of their integration, as well as existing developments, problems, and potential future breakthroughs. In addition to this, it launches a brand-new architectural framework with the intention of improving both the operational performance and the security of CPS. In addition, the study investigates the application of predictive analytics for the purpose of real-time risk assessment and explores the potential influence that quantum-safe protocols could have on the strengthening of CPS against new threats. Embedded systems, Blockchain, Cyber Security, and Cyber Physical Systems are some of the keywords that might be used.