Automated system for critical infrastructure protection using cyber-physical technologies
Provider | Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic |
Programme | Security research 2023-2029 (OPSEC) |
Project code | VK01030216 |
Participants | AgentFly Technologies s.r.o. (coordinator), Czech Technical University in Prague, SHERLOG NG, a.s., Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University, Z.L.D. s.r.o. |
Principal investigator | Ing. Milan Rollo, Ph.D. |
The project focuses on innovative methods for improvement of critical infrastructure (CI) security using digital models, IoT sensors, automated robots and data fusion and decision support systems. The structure of the system will be based on the concept of 5C architecture for cyber-physical systems to combine and interconnect heterogeneous systems, consisting of unattended sensors (personal ID cards, environmenal sensors, cameras), mobile robots (drones, wheeled and walking robots, ships), communication infrastructure, and algorithms for data collection, fusion and evaluation. Operation automation and the use of an event management system will improve situational awareness and operator’s decision making support. The properties of the system will be verified in a real environment.
Project team of FSV UK (4)
prof. PhDr. RNDr. Nikola Hynek, Ph.D., M.A.
Co-invastigator at FSV UKMgr. Angelika Suchanová, Ph.D.
Team memberMgr. Michal Šenk
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