This paper examines the innovative logical structure of cyber-physical system called “Safety” designed to improve safety in public life. “Safety” is an integrated system based on smart glasses with augmented reality, which is equipped with modules for recognizing different aspects of public safety. The system includes modules for face recognition, object recognition, dangerous object recognition and fire recognition. Each of these detection modules is designed to provide quick and efficient detection of potential hazards in the user’s public environment. The paper examines in detail the functions and capabilities of each of these modules, as well as their interactions, to ensure comprehensive and reliable protection for the user. In addition, the possibilities for expansion and future prospects for the development of the “Safety” system are discussed in order to achieve a higher level of safety in public life. The importance of smart technologies to improve safety is emphasized and the ethical and legal issues related to the use of such systems are addressed.

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Logical Structure of Cyber-Physical System for Improving Safety in Public Life “Safety”

  • Nikolay Gospodinov,
  • Georgi Krastev

摘要

This paper examines the innovative logical structure of cyber-physical system called “Safety” designed to improve safety in public life. “Safety” is an integrated system based on smart glasses with augmented reality, which is equipped with modules for recognizing different aspects of public safety. The system includes modules for face recognition, object recognition, dangerous object recognition and fire recognition. Each of these detection modules is designed to provide quick and efficient detection of potential hazards in the user’s public environment. The paper examines in detail the functions and capabilities of each of these modules, as well as their interactions, to ensure comprehensive and reliable protection for the user. In addition, the possibilities for expansion and future prospects for the development of the “Safety” system are discussed in order to achieve a higher level of safety in public life. The importance of smart technologies to improve safety is emphasized and the ethical and legal issues related to the use of such systems are addressed.