Cyber Physical Security (CPS) Extension to Air Traffic Management (ATM) Testbed
[摘要] The Air Traffic Management (ATM) Testbed is being developed at NASA to enable benefit, impact, safety and cost assessments for accelerating the deployment of Concept and Technologies (C&T) in the National Airspace System (NAS). Today, C&T introduction into the NAS takes decades. The primary reason for this is an inability to assess the operational impact of the interaction between the proposed C&T and operationally deployed systems (Realistic Technologies) in terms of NAS-wide safety, traffic flow efficiency, roles and workload of controllers and traffic managers, and impact on airline fleet operations. Transition of C&T to operations requires mathematical modeling and simulation, Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) testing and shadow-mode evaluation driven by operational data. Whereas interaction with the operational system during testing and stages of deployment is not permissible due to safety concerns, it is certainly possible to create a simulation environment that closely mimics the NAS using the same operational systems/hardware for enabling such assessments. This presentation focuses on a proposed Cyber Physical Security extension to the ATM Testbed for creating a modeling and simulation architecture to study how well the Air Traffic Management system will perform and analyze effectiveness of mitigating security measures against particular cyber-attack scenarios.
[发布日期] 2019-06-17 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 航空航天科学
[关键词] COMPUTER SECURITY;INTRUSION DETECTION (COMPUTERS);AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL;TEST STANDS;HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERFACE;CONTROLLERS;DETECT AND AVOID;SIMULATION;UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS;PILOTLESS AIRCRAFT;FLIGHT SAFETY [时效性]