The infrastructures used in cities to supply power, water and gas are consistently becoming more automated. As society depends critically on these cyber-physical infrastructures, their survivability assessment deserves more attention. In this overview, we first touch upon a taxonomy on survivability of cyber-physical infrastructures, before we focus on three classes of infrastructures (gas, water and electricity) and discuss recent modelling and evaluation approaches and challenges.

Survivability Evaluation of Gas, Water and Electricity Infrastructures / A. Avritzer; L. Carnevali; H. Ghasemieh; L. Happe; B. R. Haverkort; A. Koziolek; D. Menasché; A. Remke; S. Sedigh Sarvestani; E. Vicario. - In: ELECTRONIC NOTES IN THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE. - ISSN 1571-0661. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 5-25. [10.1016/j.entcs.2014.12.010]

Survivability Evaluation of Gas, Water and Electricity Infrastructures

L. Carnevali;E. Vicario
2015

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The infrastructures used in cities to supply power, water and gas are consistently becoming more automated. As society depends critically on these cyber-physical infrastructures, their survivability assessment deserves more attention. In this overview, we first touch upon a taxonomy on survivability of cyber-physical infrastructures, before we focus on three classes of infrastructures (gas, water and electricity) and discuss recent modelling and evaluation approaches and challenges.
2015
5
25
A. Avritzer; L. Carnevali; H. Ghasemieh; L. Happe; B. R. Haverkort; A. Koziolek; D. Menasché; A. Remke; S. Sedigh Sarvestani; E. Vicario
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