Enabling Collaborative Research for Security and Resiliency of Energy Cyber Physical Systems
Title | Enabling Collaborative Research for Security and Resiliency of Energy Cyber Physical Systems |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Hussain, A., Faber, T., Braden, R., Benzel, T., Yardley, T., Jones, J., Nicol, D.M., Sanders, W.H., Edgar, T.W., Carroll, T.E., Manz, D.O., Tinnel, L. |
Conference Name | Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS), 2014 IEEE International Conference on |
Date Published | May |
Keywords | Collaboration, collaborative research, Communities, computer security, cyber physical system resiliency, cyber physical system security, cyber physical systems, Data models, energy, energy cyber physical systems, experimentation, fault tolerant computing, phasor measurement units, power engineering computing, power grid, power grids, Power systems, security of data, wide-area situational awareness experiment |
Abstract | The University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (Illinois), Pacific Northwest National Labs (PNNL), and the University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute (USC-ISI) consortium is working toward providing tools and expertise to enable collaborative research to improve security and resiliency of cyber physical systems. In this extended abstract we discuss the challenges and the solution space. We demonstrate the feasibility of some of the proposed components through a wide-area situational awareness experiment for the power grid across the three sites. |
URL | http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6846190/ |
DOI | 10.1109/DCOSS.2014.36 |
Citation Key | 6846190 |
- energy cyber physical systems
- wide-area situational awareness experiment
- security of data
- power systems
- power grids
- Power Grid
- power engineering computing
- Phasor measurement units
- fault tolerant computing
- Experimentation
- collaboration
- Energy
- Data models
- cyber physical systems
- cyber physical system security
- cyber physical system resiliency
- computer security
- Communities
- collaborative research