2022
DOI: 10.31891/csit-2022-4-3
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Overview of the Methods and Tools for Situation Identification and Decision-Making Support in the Cyberphysical System «smart House»

Abstract: The technology of a smart house is mostly understood as a system that combines a number of subsystems that provide comfortable living conditions for residents in the room and make it possible to significantly reduce energy costs. A house is called smart if it has a certain computer or control system for managing engineering equipment. "Smart House" should be designed so that all services can be integrated with each other with minimal costs (in terms of finances, time and effort), and their maintenance would be… Show more

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“…Many studies have been devoted to the task of creating various cyber-physical systems, in particular, the studies described in [23][24][25].…”
Section: Cyber-physical System For Monitoring the Environment For All...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have been devoted to the task of creating various cyber-physical systems, in particular, the studies described in [23][24][25].…”
Section: Cyber-physical System For Monitoring the Environment For All...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main characteristics of "Smart City" [3][4][5] are: 1) integrated communication network and the Internet of Thingsthe installation of sensors and other devices that collect data on various aspects of urban life, such as transportation, energy, water, waste, security, etc; 2) digital technologies and data analyticsthe use of data analysis to make informed management decisions and optimize various processes in the city; 3) efficient resource managementthe use of technology to optimize the use of energy, water, transportation and other resources to reduce consumption and improve efficiency; 4) infrastructure for mobilitydevelopment of infrastructure to encourage environmentally friendly modes of transportation, such as bicycles, electric vehicles, and public transport, in order to reduce congestion and air pollution; 5) active community participationinvolvement of city residents in the decision-making process using digital platforms and feedback mechanisms; 6) security and data protectionensuring the protection of personal data and cybersecurity in the context of widespread use of digital technologies. The implementation of the smart city concept contributes to the creation of cities that are more viable, competitive, environmentally friendly and comfortable to live in.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%