Submitting Campus

Daytona Beach

Department

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Document Type

Article

Publication/Presentation Date

2017

Abstract/Description

Distributed manufacturing operations include cyber-physical systems vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Long time not considered a priority, cybersecurity jumped to the forefront of manufacturing concerns due to the need to network together legacy, newer equipment, and entire operation centers. This paper proposes trustworthiness solutions for integrated manufacturing physical-cyber worlds, where trustworthiness is defined to complement system dependability requirements with cybersecurity requirements, such that the resulting manufacturing cyber-physical system delivers services that can justifiably be trusted. Acknowledging the inevitability of cyber-attacks, the paper models the cybersecurity component using the resilient systems framework, where system resilience is viewed as preservation of a required state of cybersecurity.

Publication Title

Procedia Manufacturing

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2017.07.202

Publisher

Elsevier

Additional Information

This paper is part of the proceedings from the 27th International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing, FAIM2017, held June 27-30, 2017, in Modena, Italy.

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