The Industrial Cyber Physical System (ICPS) for industrial monitoring applying wireless technology i.e. Wireless Sensor
Networks (WSNs). WSNs are a critical concern for engineering firms. There are various techniques incorporated in wireless networks
for industrial application and machining in the modern age. In this research contribution, security protocols have been considered
through the incorporation of novel design techniques for wireless industrial controlling and monitoring systems and eco-friendly
machines. The wireless communication approaches are restricted to modest application due to their slow communication velocity,
information security and communication distance. Moreover, they are influence by bad weather and noise conditions e.g. rain, fog and
snow. This paper presents a proposal of a system for controls and monitoring of applications in engineering firms using Internet of
Everything (IoE) and GPRS enhanced communication, high security measures and low costs without requiring infrastructural
modification in the hardware of GSM operating segments.
Keywords
Industrial Cyber Physical System (ICPS), Internet of Everything (IoE), Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs).
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Abdulhaq Abildtrup and Iben Charlotte Alminde, “Industrial Cyber Physical System (ICPS) for the Control and Monitoring of Machines”, Journal of Machine and Computing, vol.1, no.2, pp. 068-077, April 2021. doi: 10.53759/7669/jmc202101008.