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ENEA/UBC meeting May, 8th 2009 Paolo Palazzari, ENEA

DIESIS – D esign of an I nteroperable E uropean federated S imulation network for critical I nfra S tructures. ENEA/UBC meeting May, 8th 2009 Paolo Palazzari, ENEA. Structure. 1. DIESIS Overview 2. Federated Simulation of CIs 3. The DIESIS Ontology paradigm 4. Conclusion.

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ENEA/UBC meeting May, 8th 2009 Paolo Palazzari, ENEA

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  1. DIESIS – Design of an Interoperable European federated Simulation network for critical InfraStructures ENEA/UBC meeting May, 8th 2009 Paolo Palazzari, ENEA

  2. Structure 1. DIESIS Overview 2. Federated Simulation of CIs 3. The DIESIS Ontology paradigm 4. Conclusion DIESIS Presentation

  3. DIESIS Main Data • DIESIS is a research project funded by the European Commission within FP7 • DIESIS is a Design Study for a specific research infrastructure (e-Infrastructure) • Instrument: STReP • Start date: February 1, 2008 • Duration: 24 months • Maximum EC contribution: 1.173.000 Euros • Person power: 142 PM • Partners (beneficiaries): 5 DIESIS Presentation

  4. DIESIS Consortium Fraunhofer Institut für Intelligente Analyse- und InformationssystemeFraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information SystemsErich Rome (Co-ordinator) Consorzio Campano di Ricerca per l'Informatica e l'Automazione IndustrialeCampanian Consortium for Research in Informatics and Industrial Automation Vincenzo Masucci Ente per le Nuove Tecnologie, l'Energia e l'AmbienteItalian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the EnvironmentSandro Bologna Imperial College LondonErol Gelenbe De Nederlandse organisatie voor toegepast natuurwetenschappelijk onderzoekNetherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific ResearchEric Luiijf DIESIS Presentation

  5. DIESIS main objectives • To establish the basis for a European modelling and simulation e-Infrastructure called EISAC byperforming a design study • To demonstrate • a technical proof-of-concept • a business proof-of-concept EISAC = European Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Centre DIESIS Presentation

  6. DIESIS: Technical proof of concept • Coupling three infrastructure simulators using DIESIS concepts • QoS based communication protocols • federated simulation bridges • semantically interoperable federation • Federate simulation bridges • modelling dependencies • dynamic coupling of simulators at runtime • time synchronisation DIESIS Presentation

  7. Power Network Simulator Railway Traffic Simulator Federated Simulation of CIs Telecommunication Network Simulator Couplings (“Bridges”, “Interconnections”) Flood Simulator

  8. DIESIS communication infrastructure across Europe CC: Comm Ctrl CE: Comm Elem FC: Federation Ctrl DIESIS Presentation 8

  9. DIESIS Middleware Simulation Layer Simulator 1 Simulator 2 Simulator n DIESIS Middleware Layer I/O Data Management Scenario Configuration and Management Ontologies Time/Event Synchronization Federation Setup and Management Communications Layer Network Support Layer DIESIS Presentation

  10. DIESIS Ontology paradigm • The objective is to design and develop a Knowledge Base System (KBS) based on the ontological formalism that will: • enable the dynamic binding among different Critical Infrastructures (CI) simulator models; • provide the possibility to discover (inter)dependencies among different CIs; • allow CIs vulnerability & risk analysis. 3

  11. The DIESIS KBS

  12. The DIESIS KBS • The main KBS components are: • the Meta Knowledge ONTology (MKIONT); • the Federation ONTology (FONT); • the Infrastructure ONTology (IONT); • the Gateways that are located between the DIESIS middleware and the simulators: • Simulator Model; • Associative Table. 9

  13. Basic Service Network

  14. Realisation of a Data Link: Information in KBS • Relation “Power Supply”: …, {P05m, TO24}, {P06m, TO24}, {P07m, TO24}, … • Ontologies: SONTP, IONTP, FONT, IONTT, SONTT • Ontology transformation rules

  15. Realisation of a Data Link

  16. Conclusion • DIESIS is a twofold design study for the EISAC, consisting of • technical proof-of-concept • “business case” / business proof-of-concept • The proposed EISAC should serve as a platform for joint CIP research DIESIS Presentation

  17. Conclusion (2) • Benefits • cost reductions for setting up CI simulator federations • re-use of existing simulators and models • provision of validated data and databases • standards for interoperability • additional benefits • know-how in set-up and running federated CI simulations • management and analysis tools • M&S on CI community building • more … DIESIS Presentation

  18. ENEA People in DIESIS Sandro Bologna Elisa Castorini Giovanni Dipoppa Paolo Palazzari Silvia Ruzzante Alberto Tofani Thank you for your attention!

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