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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are creating new
market opportunities and business models for all kind of
European Industries. CPS-based platforms are increasing in their
size and target application areas in a steady manner. However,
even if progress is made every day supported by continuous
technological advancements, CPS application and deployment is
still challenging. Many solutions have been made available or is
currently under development in several research projects/
initiatives. Typically, these solutions show no interoperability
between each other and are tailored to a specific application
context. Thus, there is an urgent need for a clear definition of what
a CPS-populated system actually is. This will provide a common
ground for designing and building interoperable CPS-populated
systems. Interoperability represents one of the most challenging
problems for such systems essentially due to their intrinsic
characteristics: heterogeneity, distribution and networked. These
must be addressed to allow the cooperation and collaboration
between all the actors of the system. In this landscape, the
MANTIS project is aimed to provide a reference model for
interoperable and interconnected CPS-populated systems for
maintenance-related ecosystems, which is the focus of this paper.
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Cyber-Physical Systems Service Orientation MIMOSA Interoperability
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers