Advances in Cyber-Physical System Security and Space Exploration

The field of cyber-physical system security and space exploration is rapidly evolving, with a focus on developing innovative solutions to address emerging threats and challenges. Recent research has emphasized the importance of designing and implementing robust security frameworks for satellites and cyber-physical systems, as well as developing advanced techniques for tracking and mitigating space debris. Noteworthy papers in this area include:

  • HoneySat, a network-based satellite honeypot framework that provides a realistic and engaging simulation of CubeSat missions, allowing for the collection of valuable interaction data from actual adversaries.
  • High Performance Space Debris Tracking in Complex Skylight Backgrounds with a Large-Scale Dataset, which proposes a deep learning-based Space Debris Tracking Network to achieve highly accurate debris tracking. These papers demonstrate significant advancements in the field, with potential applications in improving the security and sustainability of space exploration and cyber-physical systems.

Sources

HoneySat: A Network-based Satellite Honeypot Framework

An Advanced Cyber-Physical System Security Testbed for Substation Automation

Computational adversarial risk analysis for general security games

High Performance Space Debris Tracking in Complex Skylight Backgrounds with a Large-Scale Dataset

MVTD: A Benchmark Dataset for Maritime Visual Object Tracking

Towards a Multi-Agent Simulation of Cyber-attackers and Cyber-defenders Battles

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