Showing posts with label NetworkSecurity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NetworkSecurity. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2025

Unified embedded operating system for vehicle control and traffic management #ScienceFather #NetworkAwards #ResearchScientist #EmbeddedSystems #NetworkingEvent

 



Developing a unified and embedded operating system (UEOS) aims to provide services for vehicle control and traffic management. To this end, this study begins from the perspective of engineering applications to construct a mathematical model for examining key problems in vehicle-following control. 

This exploration extends to the behavior of individual vehicles, integrating mesoscopic and macroscopic viewpoints on traffic management. The critical need to regulate such behavior is underscored as essential for establishing a safe, efficient, and steady following state. 

Subsequently, we delve into state transition-based vehicle-following control and generalized control, leveraging real-time tracking of safety distance and velocity differences in vehicle velocities to establish, maintain, recover or newly reestablish a safe and efficient, and steady following state. Proposed solutions encompass identifying and managing vehicle-following relationship, along with managing vehicle information. 

Additionally, an agent-based model is proposed for the dynamic configuration of vehicular roles. These solutions adapt to dynamic changes in vehicle-following situation, ultimately enhancing the ability of vehicles to improve their behavior.

These conceptual frameworks lay the foundation for developing the UEOS, dedicated to the control, optimization, and management of vehicle-following behaviors. We then outline a strategy that emphasizes modules closely linked to the engineering application of vehicle control and traffic management in the hardware abstraction layer and the middleware layer, paving the way for the development of the corresponding software system. 

When these modules become technologically mature, seamless integration into the operating system layer is envisioned. Finally, the importance of the proposed platform is highlighted and the preliminary technological route is outlined for developing the UEOS.

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Saturday, February 22, 2025

Cybersecurity Challenges in Network Infrastructure: #ScienceFather #Researcher #ResearchScientist #Cybersecurity #NetworkSecurity

 


Network infrastructure is the backbone of modern communication, but it faces numerous cybersecurity challenges that threaten data integrity, privacy, and operational stability. With the rise of cloud computing, IoT, and 5G networks, cyber threats have become more sophisticated and persistent.

Key Cybersecurity Challenges:

  1. Data Breaches & Unauthorized Access – Hackers exploit vulnerabilities to steal sensitive data.
  2. DDoS Attacks – Overloading network resources disrupts services and causes downtime.
  3. Ransomware & Malware – Malicious software can lock systems and demand ransom payments.
  4. IoT Security Risks – Weak security in connected devices increases attack surfaces.
  5. Insider Threats – Employees or compromised accounts can lead to internal security risks.
  6. Zero-Day Exploits – New vulnerabilities are exploited before security patches are available.
  7. Man-in-the-Middle Attacks – Intercepting and altering communications can compromise data integrity.
  8. Weak Authentication & Encryption – Poor security protocols expose networks to hacking.
  9. Cloud Security Threats – Misconfigurations and weak access control in cloud environments can lead to data leaks.
  10. Regulatory Compliance – Organizations must adhere to data protection laws and industry standards.

To mitigate these risks, organizations must implement strong encryption, multi-factor authentication, real-time threat monitoring, and regular security updates to ensure a resilient network infrastructure.



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