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Adaptive Cyber‐Physical‐Human Systems: Exploiting Cognitive Modeling and Machine Learning in the Control Loop
Author(s) -
Madni Azad M.,
Sievers Michael,
Madni Carla Conaway
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
insight
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2156-4868
pISSN - 2156-485X
DOI - 10.1002/inst.12216
Subject(s) - adaptation (eye) , cyber physical system , computer science , key (lock) , adaptive system , cognition , human in the loop , human–computer interaction , adaptive behavior , artificial intelligence , computer security , psychology , physics , neuroscience , psychiatry , optics , biology , operating system
Cyber‐physical‐human (CPH) systems are purposeful arrangements of sensors, computers, communication devices, and humans to perform tasks that achieve specific mission objectives. These systems typically allow other systems, devices, and data streams to connect/disconnect as needed during mission execution. The roles of humans in CPH systems are quite varied. In adaptive CPH systems, humans collaborate with the cyber‐physical elements to jointly accomplish tasks, and adapt to changing contexts to accomplish mission goals. Mutual adaptation based on prior knowledge, cognitive modeling, and online machine learning are key characteristics of adaptive CPH systems. This paper presents key challenges in realizing adaptive CPH systems. It discusses learning and adaptation, as well as human and CPS roles in adaptive CPH systems. It offers a functional (reference) architecture to inform and guide the development of adaptive CPH systems. It concludes with a discussion of research needed to advance the state‐of‐the‐art of adaptive CPH systems.