1st Edition

Smart Cyber-Physical Systems Innovations and Real-World Implications

362 Pages 105 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

362 Pages 105 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Smart cyber‑physical systems (SCPS) are revolutionizing the interaction between the physical and digital realms, driving innovation across diverse fields. This book provides an extensive overview of cutting‑edge SCPS technologies, highlighting their applications, challenges, and transformative potential. Designed for researchers, professionals, and students, it offers foundational insights and... Read more

1.  Exploring Advancements in Space Object Detection through Computer Vision

Ayesha Anam Irshad Siddiqui, Prapti D. Deshmukh, Kamal Upreti, Puja Kumari, Pratham Nijhawan

2. Smart Cities and The Role of Smart Cyber-Physical Systems Towards Sustainability: Case Studies

Shreya Saha, Adanoi Joseph Abraham, Shivani Odedra, Om Sutariya, Gaurav Agarwal, Akash Sanghi

3. Integrating CPS in Digital Payments 5.0: A Study on Security Risks and Evidence-Based Solutions

Aishwarya Balan, Pratham Nijhawan, Vineet Kumar Ramnani, Kamal Upreti, Puja Kumari

4. AI-Driven Smart Cyber-Physical Systems for Optimizing Supply Chain Route Planning and Logistics

Srinivasa Rao Adapa, Kamal Upreti, Pratham Nijhawan, Ramesh Chandra Poonia

5. Integrating Smart Cyber-Physical Systems into Urban Planning: The Future of Smart Cities

Rituraj Jain, Sitesh Kumar Singh, Damodharan Palaniappan, Kumar Parmar, and Premavathi

6. Smart Cyber-Physical Systems in Healthcare: Revolutionizing Modern Medicine in RPM and Health Security

Brijal Pandey, Reeta Tomar, Kamal Upreti, Puja Kumari, Shitiz Upreti, and Ramesh Chandra Poonia

7. Smart Transportation and Autonomous System Integration

Sitesh Kumar Singh, Bader Eddin Alasali, and Khuloud Nasser Al Balushi

8. Healthcare and Wearables in Smart Cyber-Physical Systems

Parth Gharat, Ashwini Dattatraya Gopwad, S. Sridhar Raj, Rasika Kolhe, Shitiz Upreti, Pratham Nijhawan

9. Maximizing Investment Potential: A Comparative Study of Nifty 50 and Nifty Midcap 100 Using Advanced Machine Learning based Financial Models

Yashmita Awasthi, Shanu Singh, Shashank Rai, Rishit Maheshwari, Kamal Upreti, Sumegh Tharewal

10. Integrating Collaborative and Machine Learning to Improve Performance in Autonomous Cyber-Physical System

Anuj Gupta

11. Transforming Autonomous Vehicle Technology: AI and Machine Learning Applications in Cyber-Physical Systems

Aishwarya Balan, Reeta Tomar, Shubham Rajendra Ekatpure, Shitiz Upreti, Sumegh Tharewal, Ramesh Chandra Poonia

12. Real-Time Player Performance Analytics: Leveraging Smart Cyber-Physical Systems and AI in Sports

Pratham Nijhawan, Faraz Ahmad, Kamal Upreti, Shitiz Upreti, Ramesh Chandra Poonia

13. Navigating the Risks: Cybersecurity Challenges in Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Solutions

Bhavana Bharati, Kamal Upreti, Ramesh Chandra Poonia

14. Smart Grid and Energy Management in Smart Cyber-Physical Systems (SCPS)

Asmita Sarkar, Bhavya Mathur, Virendra Singh Kushwah, Kamal Upreti, Shitiz Upreti

15. Investigating System Vulnerabilities in Digital Environments

Aromma Singh, Ramesh Chandra Poonia, Kamal Upreti

16. Adaptive Multimodal Human-Machine Interaction in Cyber-Physical Systems for Enhanced Decision Making

Ansu Samuel, Maligi Bindu, Rajat Dang, Aman Singh, Sonali Samdarshini, Ramesh Chandra Poonia

Biography

Ramesh Chandra Poonia completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Cyber‑Physical Systems Laboratory (CPS Lab), Department of ICT and Natural Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Alesund, Norway. He also completed a Part‑Time Postdoctoral Fellowship on the International Collaborative Project of a Prediction Model for Pandemic Disease using Machine Learning at Oakland University, USA, and Imam University, Saudi Arabia. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Apaji Institute of Mathematics & Applied Computer Technology, Banasthali University, Banasthali, India, in July 2013. He has also completed Master of Technology (M.Tech.) in Data Science & Engineering, Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (BITS Pilani), India. He is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India. His research interests are sustainable technologies, cyber‑physical systems, computational intelligence, and network protocol evaluation. He is Chief Editor of the TARU Journal of Sustainable Technologies and Computing (TJSTC) and Associate Editor of the Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems, Elsevier. He also serves on the editorial boards of a few international journals. He is the principal author and co‑author of six books and an editor of more than 25 special issues of journals, books, and conference proceedings. He has also authored/co‑authored over 75 research publications in peer‑reviewed reputed journals, book chapters, and conference proceedings. Moreover, he is a regular reviewer for international journals and conferences. He also serves as Conference Chair of Conference Series, International Conference on Sustainable Computing in Science, Technology and Management (SUSCOM‑20XX). He was endorsed with the prestigious “Faculty Appreciation Award 2013” for commendable services. H‑index as of July 2022 is 23, according to Google Scholar.

Kamal Upreti is currently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR, Ghaziabad, India. He completed his B.Tech (Hons) degree from UPTU, M.Tech (Gold Medalist) and PGDM(Executive) from IMT Ghaziabad, and Ph.D. in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering. He has completed his postdoctorate degree at the National Taipei University of Business, TAIWAN, funded by MHRD. He has published 50+ patents, 32+ magazine issues, and 165+ research papers in various reputed journals and international conferences. His areas of interest include modern physics, data analytics, cyber security, machine learning, healthcare, embedded systems, and cloud computing. He has published more than 45+ authored and edited books in reputed publications. He has years of enriched experience in corporate and teaching fields in engineering colleges. He has worked with HCL, NECHCL, Hindustan Times, Dehradun Institute of Technology, and Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies, with more than 15+ years of enriching experience in research, academics, and corporate fields. He has also worked at NECHCL in Japan, where he had a project called “Hydrastore” funded by a collaboration between HCL and NECHCL Company. He worked on a government project: “Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS),” launched by the Ministry of Power, Government of India, to strengthen the sub‑transmission and distribution network in the urban areas. Currently, he has completed work in collaboration with GB PANT & AIIMS Delhi, the funded project of the ICMR Scheme on cardiovascular disease prediction strokes using machine learning techniques from 2017 to 2020, which has a fund of 80 lakhs. He got 5 lakhs funding from DST SERB for conducting the International Conference, ICSCPS‑2024, 13–14 Sept 2024. Recently, he received a fund of 10 lakhs from AICTE – Inter‑Institutional Biomedical Innovations and Entrepreneurship Program (AICTE‑IBIP) for 2024–2026. He has attended as a session chairperson at national and international conferences and was a keynote speaker on various platforms such as skill‑based training, corporate training, guest faculty, and faculty development programs. He was awarded as the best teacher, researcher, extra academic performer, and gold medalist in the M.Tech program.

Mohammad S. Khan (SM’ 19) is Associate Professor of Computing at East Tennessee State University and Director of the Network Science and Analysis Lab (NSAL). He received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Computer Science and Computer Engineering from the University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA, in 2011 and 2013, respectively. His primary area of research is in ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, network tomography, connected vehicles, vehicular social networks, and cyber‑physical systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Access, IET ITS, IET WSS, Telecommunication Systems, and Neural Computing and Applications. He has been on technical program committees of various international conferences and is a technical reviewer of various international journals in his field. He is a senior member of IEEE.