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Invulnerability of Heterogeneous CPFS Under Different Intranal Border-adding Strategies

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With the development of the Industrial Internet, the invulnerability of the cyber-physical fusion system (CPFS) has received extensive attention and in-depth research in recent years. In this paper, based on the theory of network cascading failure and facing the heterogeneous information physics fusion system environment, we propose a system enhancement reliability strategy based on the intranal edge of the network. By calculating the size of the most significant functional component in the entire system, we compared and analyzed the heterogeneous information physical fusion system’s invulnerability under random attack.

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Peng, H., Liu, C., Zhao, D., Hu, Z., Han, J. (2020). Invulnerability of Heterogeneous CPFS Under Different Intranal Border-adding Strategies. In: Xu, G., Liang, K., Su, C. (eds) Frontiers in Cyber Security. FCS 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1286. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9739-8_23

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