Cyber-physical system failure analysis based on Complex Network theory

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    Abstract

    Cyber-physical system studies request revolutionary methods to identify the vulnerability of the system in order to develop risk assessment and countermeasures and consequently reduce the vulnerabilities. One possible approach to analyze cyber-physical system vulnerability is to study their topology and therefore to quantify the interdependencies on the physical side and on the cyber side. This paper presents a three-dimensional Complex Network model for a coupled electric power system and information and communication technology network, where power buses and communication network routers/multiplexers are modelled as nodes while power lines and communication channels are modelled as edges. The vulnerability of each system component may vary under different system operating conditions due to the change of system's structure. Therefore a Vulnerability-weighted Node Degree is introduced to assess the vulnerability of each component under two characteristic power system operating conditions. The most vulnerable components are identified using Vulnerability-weighted Node Degree and the consequences of failure of these components are demonstrated with Node Removal method.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSmart Technologies, IEEE EUROCON 2017 -17th International Conference on
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Aug 2017
    EventIEEE EUROCON 2017 -17th International Conference on Smart Technologies - Ohrid, North Macedonia
    Duration: 6 Jul 20178 Jul 2017

    Conference

    ConferenceIEEE EUROCON 2017 -17th International Conference on Smart Technologies
    Country/TerritoryNorth Macedonia
    CityOhrid
    Period6/07/178/07/17

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