Toward an internet of battlefield things: a resilience perspective. Abdelzaher, T., Ayanian, N., Basar, T., Diggavi, S., Diesner, J., Ganesan, D., Govindan, R., Jha, S., Lepoint, T., Marlin, B., & others Computer, 51(11):24–36, IEEE, 2018.
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The Internet of Battlefield Things (IoBT) might be one of the most expensive cyber-physical systems of the next decade, yet much research remains to develop its fundamental enablers. A challenge that distinguishes the IoBT from its civilian counterparts is resilience to a much larger spectrum of threats.
@article{abdelzaher2018toward,
 abstract = {The Internet of Battlefield Things (IoBT) might be one of the most expensive cyber-physical systems of the next decade, yet much research remains to develop its fundamental enablers. A challenge that distinguishes the IoBT from its civilian counterparts is resilience to a much larger spectrum of threats.},
 author = {Abdelzaher, Tarek and Ayanian, Nora and Basar, Tamer and Diggavi, Suhas and Diesner, Jana and Ganesan, Deepak and Govindan, Ramesh and Jha, Susmit and Lepoint, Tancrede and Marlin, Benjamin and others},
 journal = {Computer},
 number = {11},
 pages = {24--36},
 publisher = {IEEE},
 tags = {journal,CPS,DML},
 title = {Toward an internet of battlefield things: a resilience perspective},
 type = {2},
 doi = {10.1109/MC.2018.2876048},
 volume = {51},
 year = {2018}
}

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