Industry 4.0 more than a challenge in modeling, identification, and control for cyber-physical systems

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Industry 4.0 more than a challenge in modeling, identification, and control for cyber-physical systems. / Mercorelli, Paolo; Nemati, Hamidreza; Zhu, Quanmin.
Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber- Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0. ed. / Paolo Mercorelli; Weicun Zhang; Hamidreza Nemati; YuMing Zhang. Elsevier, 2024. p. 1-14.

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Mercorelli, P, Nemati, H & Zhu, Q 2024, Industry 4.0 more than a challenge in modeling, identification, and control for cyber-physical systems. in P Mercorelli, W Zhang, H Nemati & Y Zhang (eds), Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber- Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0. Elsevier, pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-32-395207-1.00010-x

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Mercorelli, P., Nemati, H., & Zhu, Q. (2024). Industry 4.0 more than a challenge in modeling, identification, and control for cyber-physical systems. In P. Mercorelli, W. Zhang, H. Nemati, & Y. Zhang (Eds.), Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber- Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0 (pp. 1-14). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-32-395207-1.00010-x

Vancouver

Mercorelli P, Nemati H, Zhu Q. Industry 4.0 more than a challenge in modeling, identification, and control for cyber-physical systems. In Mercorelli P, Zhang W, Nemati H, Zhang Y, editors, Modeling, Identification, and Control for Cyber- Physical Systems Towards Industry 4.0. Elsevier. 2024. p. 1-14 doi: 10.1016/b978-0-32-395207-1.00010-x

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