Medical Cyber-Physical System (MCPS) is a system of diagnostic instruments that is vital to healthcare. Hospitals are increasingly using these technologies to ensure that patients get high-quality treatment at all times. To name just a few, the MCPS system software confronts high assurance requirements, inoperability, security and privacy, and a host of other issues. There is an assessment and discussion of the CPS infrastructure in the present work. The study into interconnected medical device systems (MDs) to improve healthcare safety and efficiency was improved by this article. In addition, experts in medical device design may benefit from this software, which can aid them in overcoming critical obstacles and challenges in the design of the healthcare device's networks. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and networking are both discussed, as well as their respective security. After that, the CPS technologies and frameworks were built, and greater attention was paid to CPS-based healthcare.
Keywords
Cyber physical system (CPS), Medical Cyber-Physical Systems (MCPS), Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs).
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Zhonghe Zuyan, “An Review of Medical Cyber Physical System Architecture and STP Issues", vol.2, no.4, pp. 164-174, October 2022. doi: 10.53759/181X/JCNS202202019.