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Cyber-Physical Zero Trust Architecture for Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems, 2023
In recent years, zero trust architecture (ZTA) has become an emerging security architecture. When deploying to industrial systems, an important consideration of the ZTA is the effective modeling of the cross-layer penetration between cyber and physical ...
Xiaomeng Feng, Shiyan Hu
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Industrial IoT in 5G-and-Beyond Networks: Vision, Architecture, and Design Trends

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2021
Cellular networks are envisioned to be a cornerstone in future industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) wireless connectivity in terms of fulfilling the industrial-grade coverage, capacity, robustness, and timeliness requirements.
Aamir Mahmood   +7 more
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Edge Computing in Industrial Internet of Things: Architecture, Advances and Challenges

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2020
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a crucial research field spawned by the Internet of Things (IoT). IIoT links all types of industrial equipment through the network; establishes data acquisition, exchange, and analysis systems; and optimizes ...
Tie Qiu   +5 more
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Industrial architecture

2017
Being a specialised sector of technical-scientific and technological skills, industrial building only started playing a more conspicuous role on the architectural stage at the beginning of the twentieth century. This development took place almost simultaneously in Europe and in the United States when, to the long-standing and dominating traditions and ...
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POP-ARCHITECTURE AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGNING

Technical Aesthetics and Design Research, 2020
In 1957, CIAM was replaced by International Council of Societies of Industrial Design that initiates the final reorientation of architecture to industrial production of structures as well as to wide-scale building. The strategy of urban build-up individualization was realized in the 1980s through dividing of the following constituents: construction ...
V. Gorozhankin, O. Ivanova
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Architecture and Industrialism

Blackfriars, 1932
By architecture we mean building considered as a fine art—that is to say, an art which subserves mental and not merely physical necessities. Art is primarily simply skill—thus we rightly speak of the art of the dentist and the art of the pickpocket, and there is great art in washing up.
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A Digital Twin Based Industrial Automation and Control System Security Architecture

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2020
The digital twin is a rather new industrial control and automation systems concept. While the approach so far has gained interest mainly due to capabilities to make advanced simulations and optimizations, recently the possibilities for enhanced security ...
C. Gehrmann, M. Gunnarsson
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Industrial architectural assessment using TARA

Journal of Systems and Software, 2011
Scenario based architectural assessment is a well established approach for assessing architectural designs. However scenario-based methods are not always usable in an industrial context, where they can be perceived as complicated and expensive to use. In this paper we explore why this may be the case and define a simpler technique called TARA which has
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Mycelium bio-composites in industrial design and architecture: Comparative review and experimental analysis

, 2020
Recent convergence of biotechnological and design tools has stimulated an emergence of new design practices utilizing natural mechanisms to program matter in a bottom-up approach.
Noam Attias   +6 more
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Industrial Robots in Architecture

2013
Robots have been proven to deliver significant benefits in a wide variety of applications. Introducing robots to production processes typically leads to a significant transformation in productivity and efficiency, with higher levels of output, product quality and especially flexibility.
David Kittl, Martin Kohlmaier
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