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Assessment of Cyber Physical System Risks with Domain Specific Modelling and Simulation

Journal
SPIIRAS Proceedings
ISSN
2078-9599
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Teilāns, Artis 
Faculty of Engineering 
Romanovs, Andrejs
Riga Technical University, Latvia
Merkuryev, Yuri
Riga Technical University, Latvia
Dorogovs, Pjotrs
Kleins, Arnis
Potryasaev, Semyon
Russian Academy of Sciences
DOI
10.15622/sp.59.5
Abstract
Nowadays, the systems developed to integrate real physical processes and virtual computational processes — the cyber-physical systems (CPS), are used in multiple areas of industry and critical national infrastructure, such as manufacturing, medicine, traffic management and security, automotive engineering, industrial process control, energy saving, ecological management, industrial robots, technical infrastructure management, distributed robotic systems, protection target systems, nanotechnology and biological systems technology. With wide use, the level of IT and cyberrisks increases drastically and successful attacks against the CPS will lead to unmanageable and unimaginable consequence. Thus, the need in well-designed risk assessment system of CPS is clear and such system can provide an overall view of CPS security status and support efficient allocations of safeguard resources. The nature of CPS differs from IT mainly with the requirement for real-time operations, thus, traditional risk assessment method for IT system can be adopted in CPS. Design of a unified modelling language based domain specific language described in this paper achieves synergy from in IT industry widely used UML modelling technique and the domain specific risk management extensions. As a novelty for UML modelling, especially for simulation purposes, the presented DSL is enriched by a set of stochastic attributes of modelled activities. Such stochastic attributes are usable for further implementation of discrete-event system simulators.
Subjects
  • Cyber Physical System...

  • IT

  • Risks

  • Risk Assessment

  • Domain Specific Langu...

  • Modelling

  • UML

  • CORAS

  • Disaster Tolerance Cy...

  • Structure Dynamic Con...

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