Designing a context-aware cyber physical system for detecting security threats in motor vehicles.
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2015-09Author
Petrovski, Andrei
Rattadilok, Prapa
Petrovski, Sergei
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PETROVSKI, A., RATTADILOK, P. and PETROVSKI, S., 2015. Designing a context-aware cyber physical system for detecting security threats in motor vehicles. In: O. MAKAREVICH, L. BABENKO, M. ANIKEEV, R. POET, A. ELCI, M. S. GAUR and M. ORGUN, eds. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Security of Information and Networks. 8-10 September 2015. New York: Association for Computing Machinery. Pp. 267-270.
Abstract
An adaptive multi-tiered framework, which can be utilised for designing a context-aware cyber physical system is proposed in the paper and is applied within the context of providing data availability by monitoring electromagnetic interference. The adaptability is achieved through the combined use of statistical analysis and computational intelligence techniques. The proposed framework has the generality to be applied across a wide range of problem domains requiring processing, analysis and interpretation of data obtained from heterogeneous resources.