TY - JOUR AU - Mathur, Aditya P. AB - 2017 3rd International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems for Smart Water Networks WADI: A Water Distribution Testbed for Research in the Design of Secure Cyber Physical Systems Chuadhry Mujeeb Ahmed Singapore University of Technology and Design chuadhry@mymail.sutd.edu.sg Singapore University of Technology and Design venkata palleti@sutd.edu.sg Venkata Reddy Palleti Singapore University of Technology and Design aditya mathur@sutd.edu.sg Aditya P. Mathur e architecture of a water distribution testbed (WADI), and ongoing research in the design of secure water distribution system is presented. WADI consists of three stages controlled by Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and two stages controlled via Remote Terminal Units (RTUs). Each PLC and RTU uses sensors to estimate the system state and the actuators to e ect control. WADI is currently used to (a) conduct security analysis for water distribution networks, (b) experimentally assess detection mechanisms for potential cyber and physical a acks, and (c) understand how the impact of an a ack on one CPS could cascade to other connected CPSs. e cascading e ects of a acks can be studied in WADI through its connection to two other testbeds, namely for water treatment and power generation and distribution. Terminal Units (RTUs). Communications networks that connect PLCs, RTUs, TI - WADI: a water distribution testbed for research in the design of secure cyber physical systems DA - 2017-04-21 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/association-for-computing-machinery/wadi-a-water-distribution-testbed-for-research-in-the-design-of-secure-eVf6kea9Kv DP - DeepDyve ER -