Cyber Physical Awareness via Intent-Driven Threat Assessment: Enhanced Space Networks With Intershell Links

Selen Gecgel Cetin*, Tolga Ovatman, Gunes Karabulut Kurt

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Abstract

This letter addresses essential aspects of threat assessment by proposing intent-driven threat models that incorporate both capabilities and intents. We propose a holistic framework for cyber physical awareness (CPA) in space networks, pointing out that analyzing reliability and security separately can lead to overfitting on system-specific criteria. We structure our proposed framework in three main steps. First, we suggest an algorithm that extracts characteristic properties of the received signal to facilitate an intuitive understanding of potential threats. Second, we develop a multitask learning architecture where one task evaluates reliability-related capabilities while the other deciphers the underlying intentions of the signal. Finally, we propose an adaptable threat assessment that aligns with varying security and reliability requirements. The proposed framework enhances the robustness of threat detection and assessment, outperforming conventional sequential methods, and enables space networks with emerging intershell links to effectively address complex threat scenarios.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3430-3434
Number of pages5
JournalIEEE Wireless Communications Letters
Volume14
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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Keywords

  • Cyber physical awareness
  • intent-driven
  • intershell links
  • space domain awareness
  • threat assessment

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