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Industrial cyber-physical systems (ICPSs) are the backbones of Industry 4.0 and as such, have become a core transdisciplinary area of research, both in industry and academia. New challenges brought about by the growing scale and complexity of systems, insufficient information exchange, and the exploitation of knowledge available have started threatening the overall system safety and stability. This work is motivated by these challenges and the strategic and practical demands of developing ICPSs for safety critical systems such as the intelligent factory and the smart grid. It investigates the current status of research in ICPS monitoring and control, and reviews the recent advances in monitoring, fault diagnosis, and control approaches based on data-driven realization, which can take full advantage of the abundant data available from past observations and those collected online in realtime. The practical requirements in the typical ICPS applications are summarized as the major issues to be addressed for the monitoring and the safety control tasks. The key challenges and the research directions are proposed as references to the future work.
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