1-SWARM tackles the issues of CPSoS considering the specificities on an industrial sector (large-scale distribution and logistics networks) where the entanglement of CPS functionalities happens at several levels, potentially across different steps of the corresponding value chain. This means that the behaviour of a “swarm” of intelligent CPS acting, for instance, in a distribution hub may impact on the activities of a linked network of other CPS implementing the distribution of goods to retailers. The total robustness of the overarching system must arise both as emerging property due to the autonomic skills of single groups of CPS but also thanks to higher layers of orchestrating intelligence, including humans within the decision making work-flows. The approach proposed by 1-SWARM is therefore based on a modular and scalable framework, standardizing the way intelligent agents are represented and orchestrated, from design to runtime stage, in several interconnected teams with multiple dynamically-varying objectives.
1-SWARM will develop a methodological and technological framework (= “Swarm Intelligence DevOps Framework”, modular and re-usable in its approach, to ease the design, deployment and maintenance of CPSoS spanning across different steps of the value chain. This framework will cover the three major engineering challenges of: i) Providing a HW/SW operations and runtime platform for CPSoS; ii) Facilitating the deployment of “Swarm Intelligence” into the systems; iii) Anchoring their life-cycle management onto a digital-twin infrastructure.
In 1-SWARM a systemic approach has been chosen to improve the quality and cost of development and operations for large CPSoS (the “Swarm Intelligence DevOps Framework”), tackling the corresponding engineering challenges from a multi-dimensional point of view. To quantify the impact that the project’s technologies and methodologies can have, the different life-cycle stages of a CPSoS have been considered, identifying the most relevant ones: i) Conception and design; ii) Deployment, operation and (re-)configuration. Since each of them is characterized by its own peculiarities, different evaluation metrics have been identified to demonstrate the effectiveness of 1-SWARM’s solution.