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The TRUST-SCADA Experimental Testbed: Design and Experiments
Annarita Giani, Gabor Karsai, Aakash Shah, Bruno Sinopoli, Jon Wiley

Citation
Annarita Giani, Gabor Karsai, Aakash Shah, Bruno Sinopoli, Jon Wiley. "The TRUST-SCADA Experimental Testbed: Design and Experiments". Talk or presentation, 12, November, 2008.

Abstract
The TRUST SCADA Testbed is an affordable software-hardware infrastructure that supports experimentation with systems-level security technologies for SCADA systems. The testbed, in its current implementation, consists of (1) a realistic plant simulator, which uses Simulink/Stateflow dynamic system models for real-time simulation of physical plants (e.g., chemical manufacturing processes, power generation and distribution systems, oil refineries), (2) low-cost SCADA RTU emulator boards that run low-level regulator/SCADA software and are connected to the plant simulator, and (3) affordable, networked SCADA host emulator boards that could run higher-level control and optimization algorithms which provide setpoints and control commands to the RTU emulators. The presentation will describe the current status of the testbed, the chemical plant model that we used for test examples, and the initial experiments we have performed.

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    Annarita Giani, Gabor Karsai, Aakash Shah, Bruno Sinopoli,
    Jon Wiley. "The TRUST-SCADA Experimental Testbed:
    Design and Experiments". Talk or presentation,  12,
    November, 2008.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{GianiKarsaiShahSinopoliWiley08_TRUSTSCADAExperimentalTestbedDesignExperiments,
        author = {Annarita Giani and Gabor Karsai and Aakash Shah
                  and Bruno Sinopoli and Jon Wiley},
        title = {The TRUST-SCADA Experimental Testbed: Design and
                  Experiments},
        day = {12},
        month = {November},
        year = {2008},
        abstract = {The TRUST SCADA Testbed is an affordable
                  software-hardware infrastructure that supports
                  experimentation with systems-level security
                  technologies for SCADA systems. The testbed, in
                  its current implementation, consists of (1) a
                  realistic plant simulator, which uses
                  Simulink/Stateflow dynamic system models for
                  real-time simulation of physical plants (e.g.,
                  chemical manufacturing processes, power generation
                  and distribution systems, oil refineries), (2)
                  low-cost SCADA RTU emulator boards that run
                  low-level regulator/SCADA software and are
                  connected to the plant simulator, and (3)
                  affordable, networked SCADA host emulator boards
                  that could run higher-level control and
                  optimization algorithms which provide setpoints
                  and control commands to the RTU emulators. The
                  presentation will describe the current status of
                  the testbed, the chemical plant model that we used
                  for test examples, and the initial experiments we
                  have performed. },
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/497.html}
    }
    

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