WP2 – Architecture, Requirements, and Use Case Definition
Coordinated by
UNINOVA (M01-M12)
Objective
The main objectives for this WP are:
- Detailing the requirements of the project together with its Key Performance Indicators
- Defining and detailing the use cases that will validate the work to be developed
Designing the architecture that supports all the objectives identified in the excellence part
Deliverables
- D2.1 Project Requirements WP2 (11 – IFEVS) Report Public M4
- D2.2 Use Case Definition WP2 (7 – RESILTECH) Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) M12
- D2.3 Overall framework architecture design (1st Draft) WP2 (1 – UNINOVA) Report Public M6
- D2.4 Overall system architecture Update (Final) WP2 (1 – UNINOVA) Report Public M18
Outcomes
Monitoring Tool
The monitoring tool is an infrastructure in charge of setting up and managing a monitoring component. It is based on event messages and enables the collection of complex events.
Security Testing Tool
GdpR-based cOmbinatOrial Testing (GROOT) is a general combinatorial strategy for testing systems managing GDPR’s concepts (e.g., Data Subject, Personal Data or Controller).
Domain Specific Language
The domain specific language enables specification of digital twin behaviour in a manner that can enable a predicted evaluation of its trustworthy behaviour in a simulated environment
Fail-operation clock synchronization methodology
Synchronization loss can occur due to many reasons, either because of a device or link failure or due to a targeted attack on the reference node, which supplies the corrected time to the network’s nodes.
Time sensitive network simulation
Simulate the real time communication for the distributed based on the Time sensitive network simulation. Additionally, simulate the fail-operation clock synchronization methodology. This simulation will validate the communication stack.
Remote updating- upgrading of vehicle firmware
Securing remote and in-vehicle communications against cyber-attacks, possibly performed with quantum computers in the near future, is a major goal in the automotive sector.