Cyber-physical systems in food production chain

The article reviews the state-of-the-science in the field of cyber-physical systems (CPSs). CPSs are intelligent systems that include physical, biological and computational components using engineering networks. CPSs are able to integrate into production processes, improve the exchange of informatio...

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Main Authors: A. B. Lisitsyn, I. M. Chernukha, M. A. Nikitina
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Language:English
Published: The V.M. Gorbatov All-Russian Meat Research  Institute 2024-01-01
Series:Теория и практика переработки мяса
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Online Access:https://www.meatjournal.ru/jour/article/view/299
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description The article reviews the state-of-the-science in the field of cyber-physical systems (CPSs). CPSs are intelligent systems that include physical, biological and computational components using engineering networks. CPSs are able to integrate into production processes, improve the exchange of information between industrial equipment, qualitatively transform production chains, and effectively manage business and customers. This is possible due to the ability of CPSs to manage ongoing processes through automatic monitoring and controlling the entire production process and adjusting the production to meet customer preferences. A comprehensive review identified key technology trends underlying CPSs. These are artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data analytics, augmented reality, Internet of things, quantum computing, fog computing, 3D printing, modeling and simulators, automatic object identifiers (RFID tags). CPSs will help to improve the control and traceability of production operations: they can collect information about raw materials, temperature and technological conditions, the degree of food product readiness, thereby increasing the quality of food products. Based on the results, terms and definitions, and potential application of cyber-physical systems in general and their application in food systems in particular were identified and discussed with an emphasis on food production (including meat products).
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spelling doaj-art-394cafae1fdf40aea0cfb30239e8af7e2025-08-20T03:01:00ZengThe V.M. Gorbatov All-Russian Meat Research  InstituteТеория и практика переработки мяса2414-438X2414-441X2024-01-018431632510.21323/2414-438X-2023-8-4-316-325240Cyber-physical systems in food production chainA. B. Lisitsyn0I. M. Chernukha1M. A. Nikitina2V. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food SystemsV. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food SystemsV. M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food SystemsThe article reviews the state-of-the-science in the field of cyber-physical systems (CPSs). CPSs are intelligent systems that include physical, biological and computational components using engineering networks. CPSs are able to integrate into production processes, improve the exchange of information between industrial equipment, qualitatively transform production chains, and effectively manage business and customers. This is possible due to the ability of CPSs to manage ongoing processes through automatic monitoring and controlling the entire production process and adjusting the production to meet customer preferences. A comprehensive review identified key technology trends underlying CPSs. These are artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data analytics, augmented reality, Internet of things, quantum computing, fog computing, 3D printing, modeling and simulators, automatic object identifiers (RFID tags). CPSs will help to improve the control and traceability of production operations: they can collect information about raw materials, temperature and technological conditions, the degree of food product readiness, thereby increasing the quality of food products. Based on the results, terms and definitions, and potential application of cyber-physical systems in general and their application in food systems in particular were identified and discussed with an emphasis on food production (including meat products).https://www.meatjournal.ru/jour/article/view/299cyber-physical systemsbig datasmart productionindustry 4.0food systemsmeat products
spellingShingle A. B. Lisitsyn
I. M. Chernukha
M. A. Nikitina
Cyber-physical systems in food production chain
Теория и практика переработки мяса
cyber-physical systems
big data
smart production
industry 4.0
food systems
meat products
title Cyber-physical systems in food production chain
title_full Cyber-physical systems in food production chain
title_fullStr Cyber-physical systems in food production chain
title_full_unstemmed Cyber-physical systems in food production chain
title_short Cyber-physical systems in food production chain
title_sort cyber physical systems in food production chain
topic cyber-physical systems
big data
smart production
industry 4.0
food systems
meat products
url https://www.meatjournal.ru/jour/article/view/299
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