Guest Editorial Distributed Signal Processing for Security and Privacy in Networked Cyber-Physical Systems

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The papers in this special section address distributed signal processing applications that support security and privacy in networked cyber-physical systems. Networked cyber-physical systems (CPSs) are engineering systems with integrated computational and communication capabilities that interact with humans through cyber space. The CPSs have recently emerged in several practical applications of significant engineering importance including aerospace, industrial/manufacturing process control, multimedia networks, transportation systems, power grids, and medical systems. The CPSs typically consist of both wireless and wired sensor/agent networks with different capacity/reliability levels where the emphasis is on real-time operations, and performing distributed, secure, and optimal sensing/processing is the key concern. To satisfy these requirements of the CPSs, it is of paramount importance to design innovative Signal Processing tools to provide unprecedented performance and resource utilization efficiency.

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Mohammadi, A., Cheng, P., Piuri, V., Plataniotis, K. N., & Campisi, P. (2018, March 1). Guest Editorial Distributed Signal Processing for Security and Privacy in Networked Cyber-Physical Systems. IEEE Transactions on Signal and Information Processing over Networks. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/TSIPN.2018.2801659

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