Abstract
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) have become pervasive across various domains, shaping not only economic activities but also social organization. However, a unified definition and understanding of CPS remain elusive, leading to diverse interpretations across different disciplines. This interdisciplinary paper explores the need for comprehensive research in CPS and its implications for educational control. Drawing from discussions at the Allatra International Public Movement Conference, the paper delves into the benefits of CPS in education, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize learning experiences, enhance student engagement, and facilitate personalized education. By leveraging CPS, educational systems can adapt to individual learning needs while minimizing vulnerability to cyber-attacks. Despite the transformative potential, challenges such as privacy, security, and ethical implications need to be addressed. Looking ahead, the paper suggests future directions for advancing automated educational control through CPS, highlighting the promise of technology-mediated learning spaces and intelligent systems for academic improvement. Overall, this paper underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in harnessing CPS for innovative educational practices. Keywords: cyber-physical systems, education automation, smart education systems, adaptive learning, intelligent systems, digital learning environments.
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