Masters Theses

Keywords and Phrases

Agent Based; Critical Infrastructure; FLASH; Flow Networks; Modeling and Simulation; Systems of Systems

Abstract

"Flow system models, also known as flow network models, encompass vastly complex, ever-expanding problem sets which comprise the foundation for maintenance, operation, and improvement of critical infrastructures around the world. The stable operation of these vast critical infrastructures is fundamental to the continued advancement of modern society. These infrastructures are tightly interdependent and vulnerable to interruption by both natural circumstance and malicious targeting. This necessitates representation of such critical infrastructures and their multi-domain interdependencies in defense focused constructive and virtual simulation environments as a matter of national interest and security. By breadth exploration of the problem space, this work body captures the essence of many existing solutions - addressing respective deficiencies - and simultaneously draws inspiration from their strengths to define a novel framework with which modeling, simulation, and analyses in this vast problem space may be revolutionized"--Abstract, p. iii

Advisor(s)

Kimball, Jonathan W.

Committee Member(s)

Dagli, Cihan H., 1949-
McMillin, Bruce M.

Department(s)

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Degree Name

M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Publisher

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Publication Date

Spring 2023

Pagination

viii, 88 pages

Note about bibliography

Includes_bibliographical_references_(pages 82-87)

Rights

© 2023 David Corder Hinton, All Rights Reserved

Document Type

Thesis - Open Access

File Type

text

Language

English

Thesis Number

T 12246

Electronic OCLC #

1426303172

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