03809nam 2200949z- 450 991057688190332120220621(CKB)5720000000008356(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84465(oapen)doab84465(EXLCZ)99572000000000835620202206d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSecurity of Cyber-Physical SystemsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (232 p.)3-0365-4146-2 3-0365-4145-4 Cyber-physical system (CPS) innovations, in conjunction with their sibling computational and technological advancements, have positively impacted our society, leading to the establishment of new horizons of service excellence in a variety of applicational fields. With the rapid increase in the application of CPSs in safety-critical infrastructures, their safety and security are the top priorities of next-generation designs. The extent of potential consequences of CPS insecurity is large enough to ensure that CPS security is one of the core elements of the CPS research agenda. Faults, failures, and cyber-physical attacks lead to variations in the dynamics of CPSs and cause the instability and malfunction of normal operations. This reprint discusses the existing vulnerabilities and focuses on detection, prevention, and compensation techniques to improve the security of safety-critical systems.History of engineering & technologybicsscTechnology: general issuesbicsscanomaly detectionanomaly isolationartificial neural networksattack estimationautonomous vehiclesblockchaincontested environmentscooperative automated driving systemsCyber Physical Systemdemand responsedevice authenticationdisasteredge intelligenceenhanced securityfalse data injectionfault detectionFederated Learningfinancial transactionsgreybox fuzzinghardware-in-the-loop testinghome area networksindustrial control systemsintrusion detection systeminverter-based energy resourcesislanded microgridsLyapunov theorymachine learningnetworked control systemsout-of-boundspatchpower system resilienceprivacyremedial testingresilience management systemsresilient control designresource-limitationsroad capacitysafetysecondary controlsecure control designsecuritysituational awarenesssmart gridstime-delay switch attacktraffic microsimulation tooltransportation systemsvehicle powertrainvulnerability detectionvulnerable detectionHistory of engineering & technologyTechnology: general issuesSargolzaei Armanedt1326493Sargolzaei ArmanothBOOK9910576881903321Security of Cyber-Physical Systems3037564UNINA02948nam 2200697z- 450 991055713460332120210501(CKB)5400000000040707(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68587(oapen)doab68587(EXLCZ)99540000000004070720202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierQuantum Information and SymmetryBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (104 p.)3-03928-800-8 3-03928-801-6 Recent research in the fields related to the quantum information theory (QIT) is becoming some of the most intriguing and promising investigations in contemporary physics. Many novel QIT concepts are discussed in the literature, and the broad range of new models of quantum optics and solid-state physics have been recently considered in the context of QIT. Theideas of symmetry are widely discussed in all physical sciences, becoming keystones of various concepts and considerations, leading to novel discoveries in physics. Thus, this Special Issue is devoted to the broad range of QIT topics that are related to the ideas of symmetry. It covers a broad range of ideas that can develop upon the basic research and applications in the field of quantum information, and in general, quantum theory.Research & information: generalbicssc??-symmetryassociative memoryattractorBaGe3 superconductorcomplex Ginzburg-Landau equationcross-Kerr nonlinearityentanglementfermion quartetsfour-fermion attractionMathieu functionsMeissner effectnegativitynonlinear oscillatornonlinearly coupled oscillatorsopen systemPT symmetryquantum controlquantum entanglementquantum machine learningquantum propertiess-wave symmetry Eliashberg formalismsolitonstability analysissuperconductivitythermodynamic propertiestime-dependent driving fieldsResearch & information: generalLeonski Wiesławedt1314803Kalaga Joanna KedtSzczęśniak RadosławedtLeonski WiesławothKalaga Joanna KothSzczęśniak RadosławothBOOK9910557134603321Quantum Information and Symmetry3031986UNINA03152nam 2200397z- 450 991022005620332120210211(CKB)3800000000216216(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/54368(oapen)doab54368(EXLCZ)99380000000021621620202102d2017 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNature and Environment: The Psychology of Its Benefits and Its ProtectionFrontiers Media SA20171 online resource (136 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88919-850-2 Our Research Topic section entitled: "Nature and the environment: The psychology of its benefits and its protection" will have two main lines. The first line of articles will center upon cutting-edge research showing how interacting with nature, can affect health, well-being, and overall improve cognition and affect. Articles in this line will stress in what ways nature can improve psychological functioning and health and also discuss the theories and evidence as to why nature can improve psychological functioning. For this line, we welcome submission of articles that discuss the psychological, health and well-being benefits from interacting with nature as well as submissions that focus on theoretical considerations and underlying mechanisms that lead to the restorative effects of interacting with nature. Given that nature can have a positive impact on psychological functioning and overall health, it is also important to understand the variables that facilitate people's recognition of environmental issues that can help foster a more positive attitude towards the preservation of nature. This brings us to the second line of articles which will center upon the psychological mechanisms that make individuals more or less likely to accept the seriousness of environmental challenges such as climate change. Given the new cutting-edge research in this field we may be able to make individuals more proactive in the protection of the environment and more accepting of policy measures required to mitigate climate change. We see this research topic as a way for psychological scientists to contribute substantially to an important area of public debate and policy. For this line we welcome articles that will focus on ways in which people respond to various framings of policy relevant information and how morality may play into the individuals policy views that center on climate change and environmental protection.Nature and EnvironmentPsychologybicsscAttention Restoration TheoryBenefits of Natural EnvironmentsClimate Changenatureurban designPsychologyMarc Glenn Bermanauth1325380BOOK9910220056203321Nature and Environment: The Psychology of Its Benefits and Its Protection3036823UNINA