2018 International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems for Smart Water Networks (CySWater) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/cyswater.2018.00009
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Developing a Stress-Testing Platform for Cyber-Physical Water Infrastructure

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“…In UDS, the detention tank has a similar hydraulic model as Equation (1). In addition, sewers in a catchment of the UDS have been simplified as virtual tanks that have a storage capacity and a similar hydraulic model as (1). When considering the quality model, detention tanks are important elements for the integrated CPS control, as they store polluted water before it is released into the WWTP with the aim of reducing the pollutant loads when CSO cannot be avoided.…”
Section: Internal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In UDS, the detention tank has a similar hydraulic model as Equation (1). In addition, sewers in a catchment of the UDS have been simplified as virtual tanks that have a storage capacity and a similar hydraulic model as (1). When considering the quality model, detention tanks are important elements for the integrated CPS control, as they store polluted water before it is released into the WWTP with the aim of reducing the pollutant loads when CSO cannot be avoided.…”
Section: Internal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water is a vital resource. The regular and reliable supply of water and treatment services in a city are critical for many urban activities [1]. The urban water cycle (UWC) infrastructure, including the water supply system (WSS) and the urban drainage system (UDS), maintain proper water services in a city.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This attempt on modelling integration represents a recent development, consistent with the move towards conceptualising water systems as a cyber-physical infrastructure. This conceptualisation, advocated already 10 years ago by Edward A. Lee [69] for a range of infrastructures, is currently being operationalised in the form of integrated simulation environments for the cyber and physical layers of a water system and their interactions [70][71][72]. Although this work is still not rolled out in an operational sense within water companies, it is argued that it will become more important in the next few years, as part of a risk management approach for both cyber and physical risks.…”
Section: New Whole Water Cycle Socio-technical System Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context of ever increasing integration between the physical and the cyber sides of water infrastructure, a growing focus on cyber-physical systems risk assessment and threat modelling (e.g., [71,72]), is expected to become more central in water company preoccupations. Cyber-physical modelling can help the sector manage emerging cyber-physical risks, especially in the context of digital twins.…”
Section: Planning For More Resilient (Cyber-physical) Systems and Sermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is further suggested that the idea of stress-testing could also be used, suitably modified, to examine more closely effects of wildcard events (such as intentional cyber-attacks, physical attacks and their combinations) on water infrastructure conceptualized as proper cyber-physical infrastructure. Although an initial attempt to look into this issue as one of the wildcards selected for the case study was undertaken in this work, yielding interesting results, more research is needed into the formal modeling, stress-testing and risk assessment of the combined cyber-physical water system [41]. The need for such research is growing as the risk of cyberattacks is rising with the rise of instrumentation, Internet of Things (IoT) and other ICT-related developments in the water sector.…”
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