In this paper discusses the use and integration of disparate but complementary tools for dealing with solvability, operability, and security challenges in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs): the Koopman Operator (KO) for solvability, Disjunctive Programming (DP) for operability, and Multi-Level Optimisation (MLO) for security. These methods can obviate the need for some of the traditional assumptions used in modelling CPSs. This paper demonstrates the methods' capabilities and considers ways to advance each method individually. It concludes by discussing how to integrate the different methods and identify useful synergies generated by doing so.
Published: April 16, 2021
Citation
Bakker C., A. Bhattacharya, S. Chatterjee, M.R. Oster, C.J. Perkins, and F. Pan. 2021.Solvability, Operability, and Security for Cyber-Physical Systems: New Computational Methods with Revised Assumptions.Journal of Information Warfare 20, no. 2:1-26.PNNL-SA-154041.