In this paper we propose a basic framework to merge security controllers with probabilistic concepts. This framework provides a first step towards quantitative security achieved by probabilistic controllers. It extends the framework for specification, analysis, and automatic generation of security controllers provided in [21, 23] by considering probabilistic aspects of the behaviour of both the target process and the controller. Controllers may actively try to influence the choice of action of the target system or only passively react to actions the target system tried to perform. In a non-probabilistic setting both active and passive controllers can be expressed by the same model. In a probabilistic setting, however, these two types of con...
AbstractWe introduce three models of probabilistic processes, namely, reactive, generative, and stra...
The probabilistic approach to analysis and design of robust control systems is an emerging philosoph...
In earlier papers [7, 6, 5] we introduced the formalism of probabilistic languages for mod-eling the...
In this paper we propose a basic framework to merge security controllers with probabilistic concepts...
We present a technique for measuring the security of a system which relies on a probabilistic proces...
. Action systems were originally proposed for the design of parallel and distributed systems in a st...
Abstract. We propose novel controller synthesis techniques for proba-bilistic systems modelled using...
We propose novel controller synthesis techniques for probabilistic systems modelled using stochastic...
AbstractIn this paper we lay the semantic basis for a quantitative security analysis of probabilisti...
Abstract. We propose novel controller synthesis techniques for probabilistic systems modelled using ...
We discuss supervisory control of probabilistic discrete event systems in this paper. Supervisors fo...
Probabilistic model checking is a technique employed for verifying the correctness of computer syste...
n this paper we lay the semantic basis for a quantitative security analysis of probabilistic systems...
mcmaster dot ca, lawford at mcmaster dot ca, steven.m.postma at gmail dot com) Abstract: This paper ...
Deterministic systems are perfectly predictable. Probabilistic systems have some degree of uncertain...
AbstractWe introduce three models of probabilistic processes, namely, reactive, generative, and stra...
The probabilistic approach to analysis and design of robust control systems is an emerging philosoph...
In earlier papers [7, 6, 5] we introduced the formalism of probabilistic languages for mod-eling the...
In this paper we propose a basic framework to merge security controllers with probabilistic concepts...
We present a technique for measuring the security of a system which relies on a probabilistic proces...
. Action systems were originally proposed for the design of parallel and distributed systems in a st...
Abstract. We propose novel controller synthesis techniques for proba-bilistic systems modelled using...
We propose novel controller synthesis techniques for probabilistic systems modelled using stochastic...
AbstractIn this paper we lay the semantic basis for a quantitative security analysis of probabilisti...
Abstract. We propose novel controller synthesis techniques for probabilistic systems modelled using ...
We discuss supervisory control of probabilistic discrete event systems in this paper. Supervisors fo...
Probabilistic model checking is a technique employed for verifying the correctness of computer syste...
n this paper we lay the semantic basis for a quantitative security analysis of probabilistic systems...
mcmaster dot ca, lawford at mcmaster dot ca, steven.m.postma at gmail dot com) Abstract: This paper ...
Deterministic systems are perfectly predictable. Probabilistic systems have some degree of uncertain...
AbstractWe introduce three models of probabilistic processes, namely, reactive, generative, and stra...
The probabilistic approach to analysis and design of robust control systems is an emerging philosoph...
In earlier papers [7, 6, 5] we introduced the formalism of probabilistic languages for mod-eling the...