The Research Center for Resilient Cyber Physical Systems was established in 2014 with a budget of 16 billion won over 8 years from the Ministry of Science and ICT to develop foundational software technologies for real-time autonomous recovery cyber-physical systems (CPS). This technology aims to build a safer future society by enhancing the reliability of social infrastructure through future-oriented software technology.
Most of the future society's infrastructure will be implemented through CPS, and malfunctions or attacks on these systems could have catastrophic consequences for society as a whole. Moreover, future attacks are expected to become more sophisticated and complex, necessitating foundational software technologies capable of autonomous real-time function restoration while minimizing damage to core functions.
The goal of the Research Center for Resilient Cyber Physical Systems is to develop CPS foundational technologies that guarantee reliability even in the event of errors or attacks. CPS, as an integrated system where computers control physical systems using communication, requires reliable CPS foundational technologies as essential software for building a safe future society.
In the future, the Research Center for Resilient Cyber Physical Systems will contribute to the economic development of the region and the country, and further contribute to building a future society where people are happy with the help of technology.
Yongsoon Eun
+82-53-785-6316
yeun@dgist.ac.kr