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Modeling cyber-physical attacks based on probabilistic colored Petri nets and mixed-strategy game theory

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A probabilistic colored Petri net model that comprises basic models, rules, logical operators and transitions that describe threat propagation between nodes that is proposed to efficiently model complex, large-scale cyber-physical systems.
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This article is published in International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection.The article was published on 2017-03-01. It has received 32 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Petri net & Attack model.

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Cyber-Physical Power System (CPPS): A Review on Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis With Cyber Security Applications

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of different modelling, simulation, and analysis methods and different types of cyber-attacks, cybersecurity measures for modern CPPS is explored in this paper.
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Cyber–physical interactions in power systems: A review of models, methods, and applications

TL;DR: This study aims to systematically summarize the interaction models and corresponding solution methods in the current CPPS research, and the crucial problem-solving strategies are analyzed and concluded comprehensively.
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A Survey on the Combined Use of Optimization Methods and Game Theory

TL;DR: A combined use of game theory and optimization algorithms has been reviewed and a new categorization is presented for researches which have been conducted in this area.
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Modeling cyber-physical attacks based on stochastic game and Markov processes

TL;DR: A zero − sum stochastic game model is proposed to capture the system dynamics resulting from the attacker − defender interactions in an attacked CPS and the best strategies for counteracting the malicious activities are determined.
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Power Grids as Complex Networks: Resilience and Reliability Analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a critical review of vitality metrics and their precision in power grid resilience analysis is presented, accompanied by some simulations on benchmark and real power grids to show the applicability of these concepts in studying resilience.
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Experimental Security Analysis of a Modern Automobile

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Discrete, continuous, and hybrid Petri Nets

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TL;DR: This monograph presents a well written and clearly organized introduction in the standard methods of Petri Nets with the aim to reach an accurate understanding of continuous and hybrid Petri nets, while preserving the consistency of basic concepts throughout the book.
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Review on modeling and simulation of interdependent critical infrastructure systems

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Modeling and simulating critical infrastructures and their interdependencies

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