Educational NASA Project: Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity at a Mobile Lunar Base

  • Andreev E
  • Nikolova M
  • Radeva V
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The article presents research and numerical experiments related to the participation of authors and students from Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy in the NASA International Program: Simulation Exploration Experience (SEE) 2020 for the creation of computer simulations of federations on the moon. A Mobile Lunar Base has been designed, in which the following processes are controlled with Artificial Intelligence: movement of three lunar platforms; control of the biosphere used to produce and purify air, water and food; control of a space airport for transfer of employees, passengers and tourists; control of security systems and a cybersecurity module. The following simulation and programming tools are used: Specially licensed software from NASA; 3D modeling with SketchUP, Blender and AutoCAD; Java programming. The authors analyze the dangers in the Mobile Lunar Base; the possible methods, ways and means for protection, prevention and dealing with each of the analyzed threats. He article concludes with a summary on the security of the systems for provision of cyber and space security of the Mobile Lunar Base. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Andreev, E., Nikolova, M., & Radeva, V. (2020). Educational NASA Project: Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity at a Mobile Lunar Base. Information & Security: An International Journal, 46(3), 321–333. https://doi.org/10.11610/isij.4624

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