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SAFEGUARD

AGENTS ORGANISATION TO ENHANCE DEPENDABILITY AND SURVIVABILITY OF LARGE COMPLEX CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Informazioni Generali

Coordinatore:
QUEEN MARY &WESTFIELD COLLEGE (Regno Unito)
Responsabile:
VICOLI GIORDANO - TERIN-ICER-ICS (CASACCIA)
Ruolo ENEA:
PARTNER
Sito WEB:
Sito WEB non disponibile

Programmi Europei

Programma:
Quinto Programma Quadro UE (1998-2002) -> SOC INFORMAZIONE (1998-2002) (RST - Progetto di RST)

Descrizione e Attività

Descrizione Generale

SAFEGUARD aims to enhance the dependability and survivability of Large Complex Critical Infrastructures (LCCIs), such as distributed electric and telecommunication networks. Modern automation systems underlying LCCIs include different levels of automation, regulation, and control, but "intelligent" functions relating to critical issues such as system dependability and survivability are usually monitored or executed by human operators. SAFEGUARD will improve dependability and survivability of large infrastructures as perceived by all interested parties: the owners, operators and customers. The main objective of the project is to provide a systemic conceptual framework and an integrated software toolkit that, employed within an intelligent multi-agent system, enhance the dependability and survivability of Large Complex Critical Infrastructures (LCCIs). SAFEGUARD aims to enhance the dependability and survivability of Large Complex Critical Infrastructures (LCCIs), such as distributed electric and telecommunication networks. Modern automation systems underlying LCCIs include different levels of automation, regulation, and control, but "intelligent" functions relating to critical issues such as system dependability and survivability are usually monitored or executed by human operators. SAFEGUARD will improve dependability and survivability of large infrastructures as perceived by all interested parties: the owners, operators and customers. The main objective of the project is to provide a systemic conceptual framework and an integrated software toolkit that, employed within an intelligent multi-agent system, enhance the dependability and survivability of Large Complex Critical Infrastructures (LCCIs).

Attività svolta da ENEA

N/D

Dati Finanziari (in euro)

Costo Eleggibile

Progetto:
3.929.500,00
ENEA:
732.000,00

Contributo

Progetto:
1.701.200,00
ENEA:
365.993,00

Durata del Progetto

Anno di stipula e Durata:
2001 - N/D
Periodo:
01-12-2001 -> 31-05-2003

Partner (2)

Ruolo Nome Nazione
COORD QUEEN MARY &WESTFIELD COLLEGE Regno Unito
PARTNER ENEA Italia

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