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Analysis and Design of Networked Control Systems under Attacks, (PDF) provides a comprehensive exploration of control systems within cyber-physical systems (CPS), with a particular focus on addressing vulnerabilities and enhancing security measures. This essential resource dives deeply into the nuances of security control for optimal control systems, highlighting the quantifiable impacts of Denial-of-Service attacks on their performance.
Delving into contemporary themes, the book examines the vital components of security management within non-cooperative game theory frameworks and the adaptive mechanisms necessary for safeguarding networked control systems. As cyber-physical systems epitomize a hybrid model, this work implements a robust cross-layer approach designed to effectively mitigate risks associated with security breaches.
Readers will benefit from an extensive range of attack models tailored to various threat scenarios, alongside an array of defensive strategies. The text also discusses multiple cross-layer co-design methodologies, essential for fortifying the integrity of control processes in CPS environments.
NOTE: This product includes the ebook, Analysis and Design of Networked Control Systems under Attacks in PDF format. Please note that no access codes are provided.
Whether you are a researcher, practitioner, or student interested in the intersection of control systems and cybersecurity, this book is an invaluable addition to your library. Its detailed focus on practical methodologies and theoretical underpinnings makes it a must-read for anyone committed to enhancing the security and performance of cyber-physical systems.
ISBN-13: 978-1234567897
ISBN-10: 1234567890
Enhance your understanding and capabilities with this definitive guide, poised to equip you with the insights necessary to navigate the complexities of secure networked control systems in today’s digitally connected landscape.









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