Police cyber-physical systems (CPS) make a significant contribution to maintaining public safety and effectively managing crises, especially in light of modern technological advances. These systems integrate various technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), IoT tools, drones, robotic solutions and real-time data processing systems. They enable rapid situational awareness, real-time monitoring, targeted decision-making and effective operational intervention. The study will demonstrate the use of CPS in various crises, such as riots, terrorist attacks, natural disasters and mass events. It details the advantages of the systems, such as rapid response capability, optimised use of resources, crime prevention and accuracy of situation assessment. At the same time, it explores the risks associated with technological applications, including data protection, the threat of cyber-attacks and the problems of technological dependency. The research will focus on future directions for development, including the further development of AI, the broader deployment of 5G/6G networks and IoT systems, and the introduction of sustainable technologies. The study highlights the importance of ethical data management, strengthening cybersecurity and maintaining social trust for the long-term success of CPSs.

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Police Cyber-Physical Systems in the Public Safety and Crisis Management Service

  • Zoltán Nyikes,
  • László Tóth

摘要

Police cyber-physical systems (CPS) make a significant contribution to maintaining public safety and effectively managing crises, especially in light of modern technological advances. These systems integrate various technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), IoT tools, drones, robotic solutions and real-time data processing systems. They enable rapid situational awareness, real-time monitoring, targeted decision-making and effective operational intervention. The study will demonstrate the use of CPS in various crises, such as riots, terrorist attacks, natural disasters and mass events. It details the advantages of the systems, such as rapid response capability, optimised use of resources, crime prevention and accuracy of situation assessment. At the same time, it explores the risks associated with technological applications, including data protection, the threat of cyber-attacks and the problems of technological dependency. The research will focus on future directions for development, including the further development of AI, the broader deployment of 5G/6G networks and IoT systems, and the introduction of sustainable technologies. The study highlights the importance of ethical data management, strengthening cybersecurity and maintaining social trust for the long-term success of CPSs.