Towards WaterLab: A Test Facility for New Cyber-Physical Technologies in Water Distribution Networks
Arturo Tejada, Klaudia Horv\'ath, Humberto Stein Shiromoto, Hedde, Bosman

TL;DR
WaterLab is an emerging experimental platform designed to test innovative cyber-physical solutions for water distribution networks, focusing on wireless control and anomaly detection to improve water system safety and efficiency.
Contribution
This paper introduces WaterLab, a novel test facility aimed at advancing cyber-physical technologies in water networks, specifically wireless control and distributed anomaly detection.
Findings
Initial development of WaterLab infrastructure
Implementation of wireless control network prototypes
Feasibility of in-situ anomaly detection methods
Abstract
This paper reports the initial steps in the development of WaterLab, an ambitious experimental facility for the testing of new cyber-physical technologies in drinking water distribution networks (DWDN). WaterLab's initial focus is on wireless control networks and on data-based, distributed anomaly detection over wireless sensor networks. The former can be used to control the hydraulic properties of a DWDN, while the latter can be used for in-situ detection and isolation of contamination and hydraulic faults.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Security and Resilience · Network Security and Intrusion Detection · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
