Jana Al Haj Ali

Jana Al Haj Ali
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  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at University of Lorraine

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University of Lorraine
Current position
  • PhD Student

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Publications (6)
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In modern Cyber-Physical Enterprises, the place of cognition to build more flexible, autonomous, self-adaptive and ultimately more intelligent systems remains unclear. However it could be an essential element to ensure interoperability, as highlighted in recent works on cognitive interoperability. Assuming an environment where cyber-physical system...
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Human Digital Twins (HDTs) are an emerging concept with the potential to create human-centric systems for Industry 5.0. The concept has rapidly spread to new application domains, most notably Healthcare, leading to diverging conceptual interpretations. This Systematic Literature Review analyses the conceptual understanding of HDTs across all applic...
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The transition from automated processes to mechanisms that manifest intelligence through cognitive abilities such as memorisation, adaptability and decision-making in uncertain contexts, has marked a turning point in the field of industrial systems, particularly in the development of cyber–physical systems and digital twins. This evolution, support...
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The desire to enhance cyber-physical systems (CPS) with cognitive capabilities represents a significant step forward in the evolution of robotics and intelligent automation. This paper focuses on the application of cognitive architectures to create cognitive CPS with the ability to perceive, reason and learn autonomously and also capable of interac...
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Human-Robot Collaboration combines the reliability of robots with human adaptability. It is a prime candidate to respond to the trend of Mass Customization which requires frequent reconfiguration with variable lot sizes. But the close contact between humans and robots creates new safety risks, and ergonomic factors like robot-induced stress need to...

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